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AACTA Award for Best Cinematography

Award presented by the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts


Summary

Award presented by the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts

FieldValue
nameAACTA Award for Best Cinematography
presenterAustralian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA)
countryAustralia
year1976
holderSimon Duggan, Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga (2024)
websitehttp://www.aacta.org

The AACTA Award for Best Cinematography is an award presented by the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA), a non-profit organisation whose aim is to "identify, award, promote and celebrate Australia's greatest achievements in film and television." The award is presented at the annual AACTA Awards, which hand out accolades for achievements in feature film, television, documentaries and short films. From 1976 to 2010, the category was presented by the Australian Film Institute (AFI), the Academy's parent organisation, at the annual Australian Film Institute Awards (known as the AFI Awards). When the AFI launched the Academy in 2011, it changed the annual ceremony to the AACTA Awards, with the current award being a continuum of the AFI Award for Best Cinematography.

Best Cinematography was first presented in 1976 Australian Film Institute Awards with the winner being chosen by the Australian Cinematographers Society (ACS). The award is presented to the cinematographer of a film that is Australian-made, or with a significant amount of Australian content. Russell Boyd, Simon Duggan, Peter James, Donald McAlpine and Geoffrey Simpson have won the award three times each, more than any other cinematographer. Boyd has received the most nominations with nine.

Winners and nominees

In the following table, the years listed correspond to the year of film release; the ceremonies are usually held the same year. The films and cinematographers in bold and in yellow background have won are the winners. Those that are neither highlighted nor in bold are the nominees. When sorted chronologically, the table always lists the winning film first and then the other nominees.Additional winners and nominees references:

AFI Awards (1976-2010)
AACTA Awards (2011-present)
1970s1980s1990s2000s2010s
YearFilmCinematographer(s)
AFIAFI Awards
70s1970s
1976
(18th)
*The Devil's Playground*Ian Baker
IlluminationsBrian Gracey and Paul Cox
Picnic at Hanging RockRussell Boyd
Polly Me LoveDavid Gribble
1977
(19th)
*Break of Day*Russell Boyd
Raw DealVincent Monton
Storm BoyGeoff Burton
Summer of SecretsRussell Boyd
1978
(20th)
*The Last Wave*Russell Boyd
The Chant of Jimmie BlacksmithIan Baker
The Mango TreeBrian Probyn
NewsfrontVincent Monton
1979
(21st)
*My Brilliant Career*Donald McAlpine
In Search of AnnaMichael Edols
Mad MaxDavid Eggby
SnapshotVincent Monton
80s1980s
1980
(22nd)
*Breaker Morant*Donald McAlpine
The Chain ReactionRussell Boyd
ManganinnieGary Hansen
StirGeoff Burton
1981
(23rd)
*Gallipoli*Russell Boyd
The ClubDonald McAlpine
RoadgamesVincent Monton
The SurvivorJohn Seale
1982
(24th)
*We of the Never Never*Gary Hansen
Mad Max 2Dean Semler
The Man from Snowy RiverKeith Wagstaff
Monkey GripDavid Gribble
1983
(25th)
*Careful, He Might Hear You*John Seale
Man of FlowersYuri Sokol
UndercoverDean Semler
The Year of Living DangerouslyRussell Boyd
1984
(26th)
*Razorback*Dean Semler
My First WifeYuri Sokol
Silver CityJohn Seale
StrikeboundAndrew de Groot
1985
(27th)
*Rebel*Peter James
BlissPaul Murphy
The Coca-Cola KidDean Semler
Wrong WorldRay Argall
1986
(28th)
*The Right-Hand Man*Peter James
Burke & WillsRussell Boyd
The Fringe DwellersDonald McAlpine
Young EinsteinJeff Darling
1987
(29th)
*Ground Zero*Steve Dobson
BelindaMalcolm McCulloch
The Umbrella WomanJames Bartle
Warm Nights on a Slow Moving TrainYuri Sokol
1988
(30th)
*The Navigator: A Medieval Odyssey*Geoffrey Simpson
Boulevard of Broken DreamsDavid Connell
Grievous Bodily HarmEllery Ryan
The LighthorsemenDean Semler
1989
(31st)
*Dead Calm*Dean Semler
Emerald CityPaul Murphy
GeorgiaYuri Sokol
SweetieSally Bongers
90s1990s
1990
(32nd)
*The Crossing*Jeff Darling
Blood OathRussell Boyd
FlirtingGeoff Burton
Golden BraidNino Gaetano Martinetti
1991
(33rd)
*Spotswood*Ellery Ryan
AyaGeoff Burton
Death in BrunswickEllery Ryan
DingoDenis Lenoir
1992
(34th)
*Black Robe*Peter James
Hammers Over the AnvilJames Bartle
The Last Days of Chez NousGeoffrey Simpson
Strictly BallroomSteve Mason
1993
(35th)
*The Piano*Stuart Dryburgh
Broken HighwaySteve Mason
Map of the Human HeartEduardo Serra
No WorriesStephen F. Windon
On My OwnVic Sarin
1994
(36th)
*Exile*Nino Gaetano Martinetti
The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the DesertBrian J. Breheny
Bad Boy BubbyIan Jones
Country LifeStephen F. Windon
1995
(37th)
*Angel Baby*Ellery Ryan
EpsilonTony Clarke
MushroomsLouis Irving
That Eye, the SkyEllery Ryan
1996
(38th)
*Shine*Geoffrey Simpson
Children of the RevolutionMartin McGrath
Mr. ReliableDavid Parker
What I Have WrittenDion Beebe
1997
(39th)
*Doing Time for Patsy Cline*Andrew Lesnie
BlackrockMartin McGrath
Kiss or KillMalcolm McCulloch
The WellMandy Walker
1998
(40th)
*Oscar and Lucinda*Geoffrey Simpson
The BoysTristan Milani
In the Winter DarkMartin McGrath
The InterviewSimon Duggan
1999
(41st)
*Passion*Martin McGrath
In a Savage LandDanny Ruhlmann
PraiseDion Beebe
Two HandsMalcolm McCulloch
00s2000s
2000
(42nd)
*Bootmen*Steve Mason
15 AmoreJohn Brock
ChopperGeoffrey Hall and Kevin Hayward
Looking for AlibrandiToby Oliver
2001
(43rd)
*Moulin Rouge!*Donald McAlpine
The BankTristan Milani
La SpagnolaSteve Arnold
Yolngu BoyBrad Shield
2002
(44th)
*Beneath Clouds*Allan Collins
Dirty DeedsGeoffrey Hall
Rabbit-Proof FenceChristopher Doyle
The TrackerIan Jones
2003
(45th)
*Japanese Story*Ian Baker
Gettin' SquareGarry Phillips
Ned KellyOliver Stapleton
Travelling LightTristan Milani
2004
(46th)
*Somersault*Robert Humphreys
Love's BrotherAndrew Lesnie
One Perfect DayGary Ravenscroft
Tom WhiteToby Oliver
2005
(47th)
*The Proposition*Benoît Delhomme
Little FishDanny Ruhlmann
Oyster FarmerAlun Bollinger
Wolf CreekWill Gibson
2006
(48th)
*Ten Canoes*Ian Jones
JindabyneDavid Williamson
MacbethWill Gibson
Suburban MayhemRobert Humphreys
2007
(49th)
*The Home Song Stories*Nigel Bluck
ClublandMark Wareham
NoiseLaszlo Baranyai
Romulus, My FatherGeoffrey Simpson
2008
(50th)
*Unfinished Sky*Robert Humphreys
The Black BalloonDenson Baker
Death Defying ActsHaris Zambarloukos
The Tender HookGeoffrey Simpson
2009
(51st)
*Samson and Delilah*Warwick Thornton
BaliboTristan Milani
Beautiful KateAndrew Commis
Last RideGreig Fraser
10s2010s
2010
(52nd)
*Bright Star*Greig Fraser
Animal KingdomAdam Arkapaw
Beneath Hill 60Toby Oliver
The Waiting CityDenson Baker
AACTAAACTA Awards
2011
(1st)
*The Hunter*Robert Humphreys
Red DogGeoffrey Hall
Sleeping BeautyGeoffrey Simpson
SnowtownAdam Arkapaw
2012
(2nd)
*The Sapphires*Warwick Thornton
Burning ManGarry Phillips
LoreAdam Arkapaw
Wish You Were HereJules O'Loughlin
2013
(3rd)
*The Great Gatsby*Simon Duggan
DriftGeoffrey Hall, Rick Rifici and Rick Jakovich
GoddessDamian E. Wyvill
The RocketAndrew Commis
2014
(4th)
*Predestination*Ben Nott
FellMarden Dean
The Railway ManGary Phillips
TracksMandy Walker
2015
(5th)
*Mad Max: Fury Road*John Seale
The DressmakerDonald M. McAlpine
Last Cab to DarwinSteve Arnold
OddballDamian Wyvill
2016
(6th)
*Hacksaw Ridge*Simon Duggan
Girl AsleepAndrew Commis
SpearBonnie Elliott
TannaBentley Dean
*Lion*Greig Fraser
Hounds of LoveMichael McDermott
JungleStefan Duscio
Red Dog: True BlueGeoffrey Hall
*Sweet Country*Warwick Thornton
BreathMarden Dean and Rick Rifici
Ladies in BlackPeter James
West of SunshineThom Neal
*The King*Adam Arkapaw
Danger Close: The Battle of Long TanBen Nott
Hotel MumbaiNick Remy Matthews
The NightingaleRadek Ladczuk
*The Invisible Man*Stefan Duscio
BabyteethAndrew Commis
Bloody HellBrad Shield
Escape from PretoriaGeoffrey Hall
H is for HappinessBonnie Elliott
*The Dry*Stefan Duscio
High GroundAndrew Commis
Mortal KombatGermain McMicking
Nitram
Penguin BloomSam Chiplin
*Elvis*Mandy Walker
BlazeJeremy Rouse
The Drover's Wife: The Legend of Molly JohnsonMark Wareham
The StrangerSam Chiplin
Three Thousand Years of LongingJohn Seale
*The New Boy*Warwick Thornton
Godless: The Eastfield ExorcismCarl Allison
ShaydaSherwin Akbarzadeh
Sweet AsKatie Milwright
Talk to MeAaron McLisky
*Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga*Simon Duggan
Better ManErik Wilson, Matt Toll and Ashley Wallen
Force of Nature: The Dry 2Andrew Commis
Late Night with the DevilMatthew Temple
Memoir of a SnailGerald Thompson

Notes

:A: From 1958-2010, the awards were held during the year of the films release. However, the first AACTA Awards were held in 2012 for films released in 2011.

References

References

  1. "AACTA – The Academy". Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA).
  2. "AACTA – The Academy – The Awards". Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA).
  3. (June 2017). "AACTA – The Academy – Background". Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA).
  4. "AFI/AACTA - Winners & Nominees". Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA).
  5. "AACTA - Past Winners - 1970-1979 - 1974-1975". Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA).
  6. Bodey, Michael. (8 November 2011). "Industry academy announces new awards". News Limited (News Corporation).
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