AACTA Award for Best Direction in a Documentary explained

Best Direction in a Documentary
AACTA Award
Presenter:Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA)
Country:Australia
Year:1998
Holder:Bob Connolly and Sophie Raymond, Mrs Carey’s Concert (2011)
Website:http://www.aacta.org

The AACTA Award for Best Direction in a Documentary, is a documentary award presented by the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) to the director of an Australian documentary film or television series.[1] Prior to the establishment of the academy in 2011, the award was presented by the Australian Film Institute (AFI) at the annual Australian Film Institute Awards (more commonly known as the AFI Awards) from 1998 to 2010.[2] The award is presented at the AACTA Awards Luncheon, a black tie event which celebrates achievements in film production, television, documentaries and short films.[3] [4]

Winners and nominees

In the following table, winners are listed first, in boldface and highlighted in gold; those listed below the winner that are not in boldface or highlighted are the nominees.[5]

AFI Awards (1998-2010)

YearNominees(s)Film
1998
(40th)
David GoldieThe Big House
1998
(40th)
Christopher TuckfieldA Breath
1998
(40th)
John HughesAfter Mabo
1998
(40th)
Peter ButtThe Liners (for episode 3: "The Great Dual")
1999
(41st)
Maciej WszelakiOriginal Schtick
1999
(41st)
Maree DelofskiA Calcutta Christmas
1999
(41st)
Curtis LevyHephzibah
1999
(41st)
Tony AyresSadness
2000
(42nd)
Tom ZubryckiThe Diplomat
2000
(42nd)
Terry CarlyonA Death in the Family
2000
(42nd)
Chasing Buddha
2000
(42nd)
Wain FimeriPozieres
2001
(43rd)
Dennis O'Rourke Cunnamulla
2001
(43rd)
Bob Connolly and Robin AndersonFacing the Music
2001
(43rd)
Vanessa GormanLosing Layla
2001
(43rd)
Andrew WisemanWonderboy
2002
(44th)
Sherine SalamaA Wedding in Ramallah
2002
(44th)
Luigi Acquisto
2002
(44th)
Michael RubboMuch Ado About Something
2002
(44th)
Dennis K. SmithRainbow Bird & Monster Man
2003
(45th)
Sascha Ettinger-EpsteinPainting With Light in a Dark World
2003
(45th)
Wain FimeriLove Letters From a War
2003
(45th)
Peter ButtSilent Storm
2003
(45th)
Scott MilwoodWildness
2004
(46th)
Anna Broinowski
2004
(46th)
Faramarz K. RahberFahimeh’s Story
2004
(46th)
Cathy HenkelThe Man Who Stole My Mother's Face
2004
(46th)
Bentley Dean and Curtis LevyThe President Versus David Hicks
2005
(47th)
Janet MerewetherJabe Babe – A Heightened Life
2005
(47th)
Kathy DraytonGirl in a Mirror
2005
(47th)
John MooreAbortion, Corruption and Cops - The Bertram Wainer Story
2005
(47th)
Klaus ToftKillers in Eden
2006
(48th)
David BradburyRaul The Terrible
2006
(48th)
Alec MorganHunt Angels
2006
(48th)
Gillian ArmstrongUnfolding Florence - The Many Lives of Florence Broadhurst
2006
(48th)
Polly WatkinsVietnam Nurses
2007
(49th)
Claude GonzalezGlobal Haywire
2007
(49th)
Sally Regan and Anna BroinowskiForbidden Lie$
2007
(49th)
Richard SmithCrude
2007
(49th)
Philippa CampeyWords From the City
2008
(50th)
Ian Darling and Sascha Ettinger-EpsteinThe Oasis
2008
(50th)
Melissa Maclean and Luke WalkerBeyond Our Ken
2008
(50th)
Fiona Cochrane
2008
(50th)
Randall WoodRare Chicken Rescue
2009
(51st)
Michael DavieThe Choir
2009
(51st)
Amiel Courtin-WilsonBastardy
2009
(51st)
Rachel PerkinsFirst Australians (for episode 4: "There Is No Other Law")
2009
(51st)
Shalom AlmondThe Love Market
2010
(52nd)
Jacob HickeyInside the Firestorm
2010
(52nd)
Amanda Chang
2010
(52nd)
Martin Butler and Bentley DeanContact
2010
(52nd)
Charlie Hill-SmithStrange Birds in Paradise - A West Papuan Story

AACTA Awards (2012-present)

YearNominees(s)Film
2011
(1st)
Bob Connolly and Sophie Raymond Mrs Carey's Concert
2011
(1st)
Bryan Mason and Sophie HydeLife in Movement
2011
(1st)
Matthew Bate Shut Up Little Man! An Audio Misadventure
2011
(1st)
Tony KrawitzThe Tall Man

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rule Six –Special Conditions for Documentary . 2011 AFI Awards Rule Book . Australian Film Institute (AFI) . 19 December 2011 . dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110808083129/http://www.afi.org.au/AM/ContentManagerNet/ContentDisplay.aspx?ContentID=12421&Section=Documents_2011 . 8 August 2011 .
  2. Web site: Australian Film Institute – Non-Feature Award Winners 1958–2010 . Australian Film Institute (AFI) . 2009 . 14 December 2011 . dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120319123721/http://www.afi.org.au/Content/NavigationMenu/Archive/2010Awards/2010AwardsPDF/Non-Feature_Award_Winners_1958-2010.pdf . 19 March 2012 .
  3. Web site: AACTA – Awards Presented . Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) . 12 November 2011 .
  4. Web site: AACTA – The Awards – Dates . Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) . 8 November 2011 .
  5. Web site: AACTA – Winners & Nominees. Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA). 17 November 2011.