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AACTA Award for Best Film

Australian film award


Summary

Australian film award

FieldValue
nameBest Film
AACTA Award
awarded_forBest Australian film of the year
presenterAustralian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA)
countryAustralia
year1969
holderBetter Man (2024)
website

AACTA Award

The AACTA Award for Best Film is an award presented by the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) at the annual AACTA Awards, which hand out accolades for achievements in feature film, television, documentaries, and short films. The inaugural award was presented in 1969 by the Australian Film Institute, becoming a competitive award in 1976. Since 2011 it has awarded by the Academy, established by the AFI in 2010.

From 2016 until 2020, the category adopted the name of its sponsor, Foxtel, as category name, being called AACTA Award for Best Film Presented by Foxtel.

History

From 1969 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 Film. From 2016 until 2020 it was named after its sponsor, and named "AACTA Award for Best Film Presented by Foxtel".

From 1969 to 1975, the award was presented as a gold, silver, bronze or grand prix prize, or in some years, a cash prize.

The first winner, Jack and Jill: A Postscript, was nominated in the "general" category of the 1969 awards, and received a silver prize. Because non-feature films dominated the Australian film industry at that time, the film was submitted in the general category. Despite this, it is considered the first winner by the Academy. From the 1976 Australian Film Awards, the award became competitive, and has been given as such since then.

Eligibility

To be eligible, the film must be Australian; consist of a dramatised story of at least 70 minutes duration; and be publicly exhibited in a commercial cinema for a minimum of seven consecutive days, in at least two capital cities (one of which is Sydney or Melbourne). The producer of the film is considered the nominee, and is presented the award upon winning.

Description

The AACTA Award for Best film is presented by 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.

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. Films in bold and in dark blue background have received a gold, silver, bronze or grand prix prize, or a cash prize; those in bold and in yellow background have won a regular competitive award. Films 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.Winners and nominees by year:

  • 1969:
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  • 1973:
  • 1974–75:
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  • 2013:
  • 2014: Additional winners and nominees references:
AFI Awards (1969–2010)
AACTA Awards (2011–present)
1960s1970s1980s1990s2000s2010s2020s
YearFilmProducer(s)
AFIAFI Awards
60s1960s
1969
(11th)*Jack and Jill: A Postscript*Phillip Adams and Brian Robinson
70s1970s
1970
(12th)*Three to Go: Michael*Gil Brealey
1971
(13th)*Homesdale*Grahame Bond and Richard Brennan
1972
(14th)*Stork*Tim Burstall
1973
(15th)*27A*Haydn Keenan
*Libido: The Child*Christopher Muir and John B. Murray
1974–75
[(16th and
17th)](1974-75-australian-film-awards)
*Sunday Too Far Away*Gil Brealey and Matt Carroll
PetersenTim Burstall
Between WarsMichael Thornhill
1976
(18th)
*The Devil's Playground*Fred Schepisi
CaddieAnthony Buckley
Picnic at Hanging RockHal and Jim McElroy
Pure ShitBob Weis
1977
(19th)
*Storm Boy*Matt Carroll
Break of DayPatricia Lovell
Don's PartyPhillip Adams
The Picture Show ManJoan Long
1978
(20th)
*Newsfront*David Elfick
The Chant of Jimmie BlacksmithFred Schepisi
Mouth to MouthJohn Duigan and Jon Sainken
PatrickRichard Franklin and Antony I. Ginnane
1979
(21st)
*My Brilliant Career*Margaret Fink
Cathy's ChildPom Oliver and Errol Sullivan
In Search of AnnaEsben Storm
Mad MaxByron Kennedy
80s1980s
1980
(22nd)
*Breaker Morant*Matt Carroll
ManganinnieGilda Baracchi
...Maybe This TimeBrian Kavanagh
StirRichard Brennan
1981
(23rd)
*Gallipoli*Patricia Lovell and Robert Stigwood
The ClubMatt Carroll
Winter of Our DreamsRichard Mason
Wrong Side of the RoadGraeme Isaac and Ned Lander
1982
(24th)
*Lonely Hearts*John B. Murray
Goodbye ParadiseJane Scott
Monkey GripPatricia Lovell
We of the Never NeverGreg Tepper and John B. Murray
1983
(25th)
*Careful, He Might Hear You*Jill Robb
Man of FlowersJane Ballantyne and Paul Cox
Phar LapJohn Sexton
The Year of Living DangerouslyJim McElroy
1984
(26th)
*Annie's Coming Out*Don Murray
My First WifeJane Ballantyne and Paul Cox
Silver CityJoan Long
StrikeboundMiranda Bain, Richard Lowenstein and Timothy White
1985
(27th)
*Bliss*Anthony Buckley
FranDavid Rapsey
A Street to DieBill Bennett
Unfinished BusinessRebel Penfold-Russell
1986
(28th)
*Malcolm*Nadia Tass and David Parker
The Fringe DwellersSue Milliken
The More Things Change...Jill Robb
Short ChangedRoss Matthews
1987
(29th)
*The Year My Voice Broke*Terry Hayes, George Miller and Doug Mitchell
Ground ZeroMichael Pattinson
High TideSandra Levy
The Tale of Ruby RoseBryce Menzies and Andrew Wiseman
1988
(30th)
*The Navigator: A Medieval Odyssey*David Elfick
Boulevard of Broken DreamsFrank Howson
Grievous Bodily HarmRichard Brennan
MullD. Howard Grigsby
1989
(31st)
*Evil Angels*Verity Lambert
Dead CalmTerry Hayes, George Miller and Doug Mitchell
Ghosts... of the Civil DeadEvan English
IslandPaul Cox and Santhana K. Naidu
90s1990s
1990
(32nd)
*Flirting*Terry Hayes, George Miller and Doug Mitchell
The Big StealNadia Tass and David Parker
Blood OathCharles Waterstreet and Denis Whitburn
Struck by LightningTerry J. Charatsis and Trevor Farrant
1991
(33rd)
*Proof*Lynda House
Death in BrunswickTimothy White
DingoRolf de Heer, Giorgio Draskovic, Marie-Pascale Osterrieth and Marc Rosenberg
SpotswoodRichard Brennan and Timothy White
1992
(34th)
*Strictly Ballroom*Tristram Miall
Black RobeRobert Lantos, Sue Milliken and Stéphane Reichel
The Last Days of Chez NousJan Chapman
Romper StomperIan Pringle and Daniel Scharf
1993
(35th)
*The Piano*Jan Chapman
The Heartbreak KidBen Gannon
Map of the Human HeartTim Bevan and Vincent Ward
On My OwnLeo Pescarolo and Elisa Resegotti
1994
(36th)
*Muriel's Wedding*Lynda House and Jocelyn Moorhouse
The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the DesertAl Clark and Michael Hamlyn
Bad Boy BubbyRolf de Heer, Domenico Procacci and Giorgio Draskovic
The Sum of UsHal McElroy
1995
(37th)
*Angel Baby*Jonathan Shteinman and Timothy White
All Men Are LiarsJohn Maynard
Hotel SorrentoRichard Franklin and Peter Fitzpatrick
That Eye, the SkyHal McElroy
1996
(37th)
*Shine*Jane Scott
Children of the RevolutionTristram Miall
Love and Other CatastrophesHelen Bandis, Stavros Kazantzidis and Yael Bergman
Mr. ReliableHal McElroy
1997
(39th)
*Kiss or Kill*Bill Bennett
BlackrockDavid Elfick, Rick Enright and Melanie Ritchie
Doing Time for Patsy ClineChris Kennedy
The WellSandra Levy
1998
(40th)
*The Interview*Bill Hughes
The BoysRobert Connolly and John Maynard
Head OnJane Scott
RadianceNed Lander and Andy Myer
1999
(41st)
*Two Hands*Marian Macgowan
PraiseMartha Coleman
Siam SunsetMax Dann and Andrew Knight
Soft FruitHelen Bowden
00s2000s
2000
(42nd)
*Looking for Alibrandi*Robyn Kershaw
Better Than SexFrank Cox and Bruna Papandrea
BootmenHilary Linstead
ChopperMichele Bennett
2001
(43rd)
*Lantana*Jan Chapman
The BankJohn Maynard
The DishSanto Cilauro, Tom Gleisner, Michael Hirsh, Jane Kennedy and Rob Sitch
Moulin Rouge!Baz Luhrmann, Fred Baron and Martin Brown
2002
(44th)
*Rabbit-Proof Fence*Phillip Noyce, Christine Olsen and John Winter
Australian RulesMark Lazarus
Beneath CloudsTeresa-Jayne Hanlon
The TrackerJulie Ryan and Rolf de Heer
2003
(45th)
*Japanese Story*Sue Maslin
Alexandra's ProjectRolf de Heer and Antonio Zeccola
Gettin' SquareMartin Fabinyi, Timothy White and Trisha Lake
The Rage in Placid LakeMarian McGowan
2004
(46th)
*Somersault*Anthony Anderson
Love's BrotherJane Scott
The Old Man Who Read Love StoriesJulie Ryan
Tom WhiteDaniel Scharf
2005
(47th)
*Look Both Ways*Bridget Ikin, Barbara Masel and Andrew Myer
Little FishRobert Mullis, Devesh Chetty and Kirk D'amico
Oyster FarmerAnthony Buckley and Piers Tempest
The PropositionChris Brown, Jackie O'Sullivan, Chiara Menage and Cat Villiers
2006
(48th)
*Ten Canoes*Rolf de Heer and Julie Ryan
CandyMargaret Fink and Emile Sherman
JindabynePhilippa Bateman, Garry Charny and Catherine Jarman
KennyClayton Jacobson and Rohan Timlock
2007
(49th)
*Romulus, My Father*Robert Connolly and John Maynard
The Home Song StoriesMichael McMahon and Liz Watts
Lucky MilesJo Dyer and Lesley Dyer
NoiseTrevor Blainey
2008
(50th)
*The Black Balloon*Tristram Miall
The JammedDee McLachlan and Andrea Buck
The SquareLouise Smith
Unfinished SkyCathy Overett and Anton Smit
2009
(51st)
*Samson and Delilah*Kath Shelper
BaliboAnthony LaPaglia, John Maynard, Dominic Purcell and Rebecca Williamson
Beautiful KateBryan Brown, Leah Churchill-Brown
BlessedAl Clark, Barbara Gibbs, Phil Hunt, Marian Macgowan and Compton Ross
Mao's Last DancerJane Scott
Mary and MaxMelanie Coombs
10s2010s
2010
(52nd)
*Animal Kingdom*Liz Watts
Beneath Hill 60Bill Leimbach
Bran Nue DaeRobyn Kershaw and Graeme Isaac
Bright StarJan Chapman and Caroline Hewitt
Tomorrow, When the War BeganAndrew Mason and Michael Boughen
The TreeSue Taylor and Yael Fogiel
AACTAAACTA Awards
2011
(1st)
*Red Dog*Nelson Woss and Julie Ryan
The Eye of the StormAntony Waddington, Gregory J. Read and Fred Schepisi
The HunterVincent Sheehan
Mad BastardsDavid Jowsey, Alan Pigram, Stephen Pigram and Brendan Fletcher
Oranges and SunshineCamilla Bray, Emile Sherman and Iain Canning
SnowtownAnna McLeish and Sarah Shaw
2012
(2nd)
*The Sapphires*Rosemary Blight and Kylie du Fresne
Burning ManAndy Paterson and Jonathan Teplitzky
LoreKarsten Stöter, Liz Watts, Paul Welsh and Benny Drechsel
Wish You Were HereAngie Fielder
2013
(3rd)
*The Great Gatsby*Baz Luhrmann, Catherine Martin, Douglas Wick, Lucy Fisher and Catherine Knapman
Dead EuropeEmile Sherman, Iain Canning and Liz Watts
Mystery RoadDavid Jowsey
The RocketSylvia Wilczynski
Satellite BoyDavid Jowsey, Julie Ryan and Catriona McKenzie
The TurningRobert Connolly, Maggie Miles and The Turning Ensemble
2014
(4th)
*The Babadook*Kristina Ceyton and Kristian Molière
*The Water Diviner*Andrew Mason, Troy Lum and Keith Rodger
Charlie's CountryNils Erik Nielsen, Peter Djigirr and Rolf de Heer
PredestinationPaddy McDonald, Tim McGahan, Peter Spierig and Michael Spierig
The Railway ManChris Brown, Andy Paterson and Bill Curbishley
TracksEmile Sherman and Iain Canning
2015
(5th)
*Mad Max: Fury Road*Doug Mitchell, P. J. Voeten and George Miller
The DressmakerSue Maslin
Holding the ManKylie du Fresne
Last Cab to DarwinGreg Duffy, Lisa Duff and Jeremy Sims
Paper PlanesRobert Connolly, Maggie Miles and Liz Kearney
Hacksaw Ridge Bill Mechanic, David Permut, Paul Currie and Bruce Davey
The DaughterJan Chapman and Nicole O’Donohue
Girl AsleepJo Dyer
GoldstoneDavid Jowsey and Greer Simpkin
TannaMartin Butler, Bentley Dean and Carolyn Johnson
*Lion*Iain Canning, Angie Fielder and Emile Sherman
Ali's WeddingSheila Jayadev and Helen Panckhurst
Berlin SyndromePolly Staniford
Hounds of LoveMelissa Kelly
Jasper JonesDavid Jowsey and Vincent Sheehan
*Sweet Country*David Jowsey and Greer Simpkin
Boy ErasedJoel Edgerton, Steve Golin and Kerry Kohansky Roberts
BreathSimon Baker, Jamie Hilton and Mark Johnson
CargoRussell Ackerman, Kristina Ceyton, Samantha Jennings and Mark Patterson
Ladies in BlackSue Milliken and Allanah Zitserman
*The Nightingale*Kristina Ceyton, Bruna Papandrea, Steve Hutensky and Jennifer Kent
Hotel MumbaiBasil Iwanyk, Gary Hamilton, Julie Ryan and Jomon Thomas
Judy and PunchMichele Bennett, Nash Edgerton and Danny Gabai
The KingBrad Pitt, Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner, Liz Watts, David Michôd and Joel Edgerton
Ride Like a GirlRichard Keddie, Rachel Griffiths and Susie Montague
Top End WeddingRosemary Blight, Kylie du Fresne and Kate Croser
20s2020s
*Babyteeth*Alex White
H is for HappinessJulie Ryan, Tenille Kennedy and Lisa Hoppe
I Am WomanRosemary Blight and Unjoo Moon
The Invisible ManKylie du Fresne and Jason Blum
RelicAnna McLeish and Sarah Shaw
True History of the Kelly GangHal Vogel, Liz Watts, Justin Kurzel and Paul Ranford
*Nitram*Nick Batzias, Shaun Grant, Justin Kurzel and Virginia Whitwell
The DryEric Bana, Robert Connolly, Steve Hutensky, Jodi Matterson and Bruna Papandrea
The FurnaceTenille Kennedy and Timothy White
High GroundStephen Maxwell Johnson, David Jowsey, Witiyana Marika, Maggie Miles and Greer Simpkin
Penguin BloomEmma Cooper, Steve Hutensky, Jodi Matterson, Bruna Papandrea and Naomi Watts
RamsJanelle Landers and Aidan O'Bryan
*Elvis*Baz Luhrmann, Catherine Martin, Gail Berman, Patrick McCormick and Schuyler Weiss
The Drover's Wife: The Legend of Molly JohnsonBain Stewart, David Jowsey, Angela Littlejohn, Greer Simpkin and Leah Purcell
Here Out WestSheila Jayadev, Annabel Davis and Bree-Anne Sykes
SissyLisa Shaunessy, John De Margheriti, Jason Taylor and Bec Janek
The StrangerRachel Gardner, Emile Sherman, Iain Canning, Joel Edgerton, Kerry Kohansky-Roberts and Kim Hodgert
Three Thousand Years of LongingDoug Mitchell and George Miller
*Talk to Me*Samantha Jennings and Kristina Ceyton
The New BoyKath Shelper, Andrew Upton, Cate Blanchett and Lorenzo de Maio
Of an AgeKristina Ceyton and Samantha Jennings
The Royal HotelLiz Watts, Emile Sherman, Iain Canning and Kath Shelper
ShaydaVincent Sheehan and Noora Niasari
Sweet AsLiz Kearney
*Better Man*Paul Currie, Michael Gracey, Coco Xiaolu Ma and Craig McMahon
Furiosa: A Mad Max SagaDoug Mitchell and George Miller
How to Make GravySchuyler Weiss, Hamish Lewis, Nick Waterman, Meg Washington and Michael Brooks
Late Night with the DevilMathew Govoni and Adam White
Memoir of a SnailLiz Kearney and Adam Elliot
RuntJamie Hilton and Craig Silvey

Notes

:A: From 1958–2010, the awards were held during the year of the films release. However, the 1974–75 awards was held in 1975 for films released in 1974 and 1975, and the first AACTA Awards were held in 2012 for films released in 2011. :B: Jack and Jill: A Postscript received a silver prize, and was nominated in the "general category" in 1969. :C: Three to Go: Michael received the Grand Prix award for the film in 1970. :D: Homesdale was the winner of the Grand Prix award in 1971, and was the last film to receive this prize. :E: Stork was awarded the Australian Film Development Corporation Award for the Best Fiction Film over 65 minutes, and was given a five-thousand dollar cash prize. :F: Libido: The Child and 27A were joint recipients of the gold prize for fiction in 1973. :G: Sunday Too Far Away won the golden reel prize, and an additional A$5000, at the 1974–75 Awards. :H: Although not considered to be nominees, Petersen and Between Wars won the silver and bronze prizes, respectively. They are not highlighted in dark blue, in order not to confuse the reader in regards to who the winner is, and in order of precedence gold was always the highest honour, followed by silver then bronze.

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