AACTA Award for Best Cinematography explained

AACTA Award for Best Cinematography
Presenter:Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA)
Country:Australia
Year:1976
Holder:Simon Duggan, Hacksaw Ridge (2016)
Website:http://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."[1] The award is presented at the annual AACTA Awards, which hand out accolades for achievements in feature film, television, documentaries and short films.[2] 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).[3] 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, 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 cinematographer in yellow background have won the award. Those that are neither highlighted nor in bold are the nominees. When sorted chronologically, the table always lists the winning cinematographer first and then the other nominees.[4] [5]

YearCinematographer(s)Film
AFI Awards
1970s
1976
(18th)
Ian BakerThe Devil's Playground
Russell BoydPicnic at Hanging Rock
Brian Gracey and Paul CoxIlluminations
David GribblePolly Me Love
1977
(19th)
Russell BoydBreak of Day
Russell BoydSummer of Secrets
Geoff BurtonStorm Boy
Vincent MontonRaw Deal
1978
(20th)
Russell BoydThe Last Wave
Ian BakerThe Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith
Vincent MontonNewsfront
Brian ProbynThe Mango Tree
1979
(21st)
Donald McAlpineMy Brilliant Career
Michael EdolsIn Search of Anna
David EggbyMad Max
Vincent MontonSnapshot
1980s
1980
(22nd)
Donald McAlpineBreaker Morant
Gary HansenManganinnie
Geoff BurtonStir
Russell BoydThe Chain Reaction
1981
(23rd)
Russell BoydGallipoli
Donald McAlpineThe Club
Vincent MontonRoadgames
John SealeThe Survivor
1982
(24th)
Gary HansenWe of the Never Never
David GribbleMonkey Grip
Dean SemlerMad Max 2
Keith WagstaffThe Man from Snowy River
1983
(25th)
John SealeCareful, He Might Hear You
Russell BoydThe Year of Living Dangerously
Dean SemlerUndercover
Yuri SokolMan of Flowers
1984
(26th)
Dean SemlerRazorback
John SealeStrikebound
Andrew de GrootSilver City
Yuri SokolMy First Wife
1985
(27th)
Peter JamesRebel
Ray ArgallWrong World
Paul MurphyBliss
Dean SemlerThe Coca-Cola Kid
1986
(28th)
Peter JamesThe Right-Hand Man
Russell BoydBurke & Wills
Jeff DarlingYoung Einstein
Donald McAlpineThe Fringe Dwellers
1987
(29th)
Steve DobsonGround Zero
James BartleThe Umbrella Woman
Malcolm McCullochBelinda
Yuri SokolWarm Nights on a Slow Moving Train
1988
(30th)
Geoffrey Simpson
David ConnellBoulevard of Broken Dreams
Ellery RyanGrievous Bodily Harm
Dean SemlerThe Lighthorsemen
1989
(31st)
Dean SemlerDead Calm
Sally BongersSweetie
Paul MurphyEmerald City
Ben LewinGeorgia
1990s
1990
(32nd)
Jeff DarlingThe Crossing
Russell BoydBlood Oath
Geoff BurtonFlirting
Nino Gaetano MartinettiGolden Braid
1991
(33rd)
Ellery RyanSpotswood
Geoff BurtonAya
Denis LenoirDingo
Ellery RyanDeath in Brunswick
1992
(34th)
Peter JamesBlack Robe
James BartleHammers Over the Anvil
Steve MasonStrictly Ballroom
Geoffrey SimpsonThe Last Days of Chez Nous
1993
(35th)
Stuart DryburghThe Piano
Steve MasonBroken Highway
Vic SarinOn My Own
Eduardo SerraMap of the Human Heart
Stephen F. WindonNo Worries
1994
(36th)
Nino Gaetano MartinettiExile
Brian J. BrehenyThe Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert
Ian JonesBad Boy Bubby
Stephen F. WindonCountry Life
1995
(37th)
Ellery RyanAngel Baby
Tony ClarkeEpsilon
Louis IrvingMushrooms
Ellery RyanThat Eye, the Sky
1996
(38th)
Geoffrey SimpsonShine
Dion BeebeWhat I Have Written
Martin McGrathChildren of the Revolution
David ParkerMr. Reliable
1997
(39th)
Andrew LesnieDoing Time for Patsy Cline
Malcolm McCullochKiss or Kill
Martin McGrathBlackrock
Mandy WalkerThe Well
1998
(40th)
Geoffrey SimpsonOscar and Lucinda
Simon DugganThe Interview
Tristan MilaniThe Boys
Martin McGrathIn the Winter Dark
1999
(41st)
Martin McGrathPassion
Dion BeebePraise
Malcolm McCullochTwo Hands
Danny RuhlmannIn a Savage Land
2000s
2000
(42nd)
Steve MasonBootmen
John Brock15 Amore
Geoffrey Hall and Kevin HaywardChopper
Toby OliverLooking for Alibrandi
2001
(43rd)
Donald McAlpineMoulin Rouge!
Steve ArnoldLa Spagnola
Tristan MilaniThe Bank
Brad ShieldYolngu Boy
2002
(44th)
Allan CollinsBeneath Clouds
Christopher DoyleRabbit-Proof Fence
Geoffrey HallDirty Deeds
Ian JonesThe Tracker
2003
(45th)
Ian BakerJapanese Story
Tristan MilaniTravelling Light
Garry PhillipsGettin' Square
Oliver StapletonNed Kelly
2004
(46th)
Robert HumphreysSomersault
Andrew LesnieLove's Brother
Toby OliverTom White
Gary RavenscroftOne Perfect Day
2005
(47th)
Benoît DelhommeThe Proposition
Alun BollingerOyster Farmer
Will GibsonWolf Creek
Danny RuhlmannLittle Fish
2006
(48th)
Ian JonesTen Canoes
Will GibsonMacbeth
Robert HumphreysSuburban Mayhem
David WilliamsonJindabyne
2007
(49th)
Nigel BluckThe Home Song Stories
Laszlo BaranyaiNoise
Geoffrey SimpsonRomulus, My Father
Mark WarehamClubland
2008
(50th)
Robert HumphreysUnfinished Sky
Denson BakerThe Black Balloon
Geoffrey SimpsonThe Tender Hook
Haris ZambarloukosDeath Defying Acts
2009
(51st)
Warwick ThorntonSamson and Delilah
Andrew CommisBeautiful Kate
Greig FraserLast Ride
Tristan MilaniBalibo
2010s
2010
(52nd)
Greig FraserBright Star
Adam ArkapawAnimal Kingdom
Denson BakerThe Waiting City
Toby OliverBeneath Hill 60
AACTA Awards
2011
(1st)
Robert HumphreysThe Hunter
Adam ArkapawSnowtown
Geoffrey HallRed Dog
Geoffrey SimpsonSleeping Beauty
2012
(2nd)
Warwick ThorntonThe Sapphires
Adam ArkapawLore
Jules O'LoughlinWish You Were Here
Garry PhillipsBurning Man
2013
(3rd)
Simon DugganThe Great Gatsby
Andrew CommisThe Rocket
Geoffrey Hall, Rick Rifici and Rick JakovichDrift
Damian E. WyvillGoddess
2014
(4th)
Ben NottPredestination
Marden DeanFell
Gary PhillipsThe Railway Man
Mandy WalkerTracks
2015
(5th)
John Seale
Donald M. McAlpineThe Dressmaker
Steve ArnoldLast Cab to Darwin
Damian WyvillOddball
2016
(6th)
Simon DugganHacksaw Ridge
Andrew CommisGirl Asleep
Bonnie ElliottSpear
Bentley DeanTanna
Greig FraserLion
Stefan DuscioJungle
Geoffrey Hall
Michael McDermottHounds of Love
Warwick ThorntonSweet Country
Marden Dean, Rick RificiBreath
Peter JamesLadies in Black
Thom NealWest of Sunshine
Adam ArkapawThe King
Ben Nott
Nick Remy MatthewsHotel Mumbai
Radek LadczukThe Nightingale
Stefan DuscioThe Invisible Man
Andrew CommisBabyteeth
Brad ShieldBloody Hell
Geoffrey HallEscape from Pretoria
Bonnie ElliottH is for Happiness
Stefan DuscioThe Dry
Andrew CommisHigh Ground
Germain McMickingMortal Kombat
Nitram
Sam ChiplinPenguin Bloom

Further reading

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.[6] [7]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: AACTA – The Academy . Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) . 3 June 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120624200524/http://aacta.org/the-academy.aspx . 24 June 2012 .
  2. Web site: AACTA – The Academy – The Awards. Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA). 3 June 2012.
  3. Web site: AACTA – The Academy – Background . Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) . 3 June 2012 .
  4. Web site: AFI/AACTA - Winners & Nominees. Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA). 4 June 2012. Note: User must select years listed on page to view winners of that decade/year.
  5. Additional winners and nominees references:
    • Book: French. Lisa. Poole. Mark. Shining a Light: 50 Years of the Australian Film Institute. Australian Teachers of Media. 2009. 978-1-876467-20-3. 165.
    • Book: French. Lisa. Poole. Mark. Shining a Light: 50 Years of the Australian Film Institute. Australian Teachers of Media. 2009. 978-1-876467-20-3. 166.
    • Book: French. Lisa. Poole. Mark. Shining a Light: 50 Years of the Australian Film Institute. Australian Teachers of Media. 2009. 978-1-876467-20-3. 167.
    • Book: French. Lisa. Poole. Mark. Shining a Light: 50 Years of the Australian Film Institute. Australian Teachers of Media. 2009. 978-1-876467-20-3. 168.
  6. Web site: AACTA - Past Winners - 1970-1979 - 1974-1975. Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA). 3 June 2012.
  7. News: Bodey . Michael . Industry academy announces new awards . 8 November 2011 . . News Limited (News Corporation) . 5 June 2012.