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AFI Awards unveils nominees
[Wed 28/07/2010 02:28:33]
Press release from AFI Awards
Today the Australian Film Institute revealed the list of Feature Film Contenders for the 2010 Samsung Mobile AFI Awards.
Films by prominent directors such as Jane Campion (Bright Star), Scott Hicks (The Boys Are Back) and Nadia Tass (Matching Jack) alongside filmmakers making their feature debut, Stuart Beattie (Tomorrow When The War Began), David Michôd (Animal Kingdom), Daina Reid (I Love You Too) and new films from Rachel Perkins (Bran Nue Dae), Jeremy Sims (Beneath Hill 60) and Michael and Peter Speirig (Daybreakers) are amongst the films competing for nominations for the 2010 Samsung Mobile AFI Awards.
AFI CEO, Damian Trewhella said: “2010 marked an exceptional year for Australian screen production and we’re delighted 2011 is shaping up strongly as well. Works from both world renowned and exceptional emerging talents illuminate a refreshingly diverse and exciting slate of Australian films that are creating waves at home and abroad. If you’ve an appetite for big screen entertainment, make sure you catch most of this bumper film harvest and participate in its yield, another intensely competitive awards season.”
Of the 19 feature films in contention for AFI Awards this year, eight were directed by women including Julie Bertucelli (The Tree), Sue Brooks (Subdivision), Belinda Chayko (Lou) and Claire McCarthy (The Waiting City).
“In a landmark year for women, female directors account for eight of the 19 features in competition. In an international industry where women are still significantly under-represented, Australia is heading in the right direction. While earlier this year Kathryn Bigelow became the first woman to win the Academy Award for Best Direction, Australian female directors are among some of the most prolific and respected, here and overseas,” Damian Trewhella said.
All of the feature films in contention for this year’s 2010 Samsung Mobile AFI Awards as well as the nominated non-feature films will be screened for AFI Members and the public at the 2010 Samsung Mobile AFI Awards Screenings in Melbourne and Sydney from late August.
The nominees for the 2010 Samsung Mobile AFI Awards will be announced in October.
The feature films in contention for the 2010 Samsung Mobile AFI Awards are:
Accidents Happen
Animal Kingdom
Beneath Hill 60
Blame
The Boys Are Back
Bran Nue Dae
Bright Star
Daybreakers
The Horseman
I Love You Too
Lou
The Loved Ones
Matching Jack
Mother Fish
Subdivision
Tomorrow When The War Began
The Tree
The Tumbler
The Waiting City
A synopsis and cast and production credits summary of all feature film entrants is available online at afi.org.au.
More information about the 2010 Samsung Mobile AFI Awards Screenings including dates, venues, session times and ticketing is available online at afi.org.au.
The Australian Film Institute (AFI) is Australia’s foremost screen culture organisation and has recognised and celebrated excellence in Australian film and television for over 50 years.