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Northern Pictures the big winner at SPA Awards

Some of the Northern Pictures team at the SPA Awards.

Northern Pictures was crowned Production Business of the Year at this evening’s Screen Producers Australia (SPA) Awards, while also taking home further gongs for See What You Made Do and Love on the Spectrum.

The Sydney-based company triumphed in a field that included Bunya Productions, Hoodlum Entertainment, Jungle Entertainment and WildBear Entertainment.

“We are so proud to have such an experienced and highly regarded production team who continually deliver in the areas of factual, documentary, scripted and children’s entertainment,” said Peter Anderson, Northern Pictures managing director.

“To be acknowledged as Production Business of the Year and recognised across our body of work is testament to the team’s creativity and dedication in delivering content that resonates with an Australian and global audience.”

In terms of Northern Pictures’ awards for individual titles, See What You Made Me Do tied for Documentary Program or Series Production of the Year with the second season of Endemol Shine Australia’s Old People’s Home For 4 Year Olds, while Love on the Spectrum won Reality Series Production of the Year.

ESA was the only other production company to walk away with more than one prize, winning Light Entertainment Series Production of the Year for season 13 of Gogglebox.

The SPA Awards were held this evening for the first time since 2019 at Star Theatre on the Gold Coast, capping off the in-person portion of this year’s Screen Forever conference.

Breakthrough Business of the Year was presented to Bronte Pictures, recognising the company’s work across projects like Wyrmwood: Apocalypse and Streamline.

The Screen Business Export Award was snared by Goalpost Pictures for The Invisible Man. Made in partnership with Blumhouse for Universal Pictures, the film grossed $US143.2 million in worldwide box office, despite releasing in late February 2020 just as the world began to shutdown.

As announced ahead of the ceremony, Screentime co-founder Bob Campbell was presented with a Lifetime Achievement Award, while ABC head of scripted production Sally Riley was named Commissioner of the Year.

Drama Series Production of the Year went to Werner Film Productions for The Newsreader, adding to its swag of AACTA Awards, while Feature Film Production of the Year is shared between Bunya Productions, Maxo Studios and Savage Films for High Ground.

Telemovie or Mini-Series Production of the Year was a tie between Matchbox Pictures’ Stateless and Every Cloud Productions’ A Sunburnt Christmas.

Feature Documentary Production of the Year went to the already highly-decorated Firestarter – The Story of Bangarra, from In Films.

The full list of winners:

  • Animated Series Production of the Year – Kangaroo Beach, Cheeky Little
  • Children’s Series Production of the Year – Bluey (Season 2), Ludo Studio
  • Comedy Program or Series Production of the Year – Fisk, Porchlight Films
  • Tie / Documentary Program or Series Production of the Year – Old Peoples Home For 4 Year Olds (Season 2), Endemol Shine Australia
  • Tie / Documentary Program or Series Production of the Year – See What You Made Me Do, Northern Pictures
  • Drama Series Production of the Year – The Newsreader, Werner Film Productions
  • Feature Documentary Production of the Year – Firestarter – The Story of Bangarra, In Films
  • Feature Film Production of the Year – High Ground, Maxo Studios, Bunya Productions & Savage Films
  • Light Entertainment Series Production of the Year – Gogglebox (Season 13), Endemol Shine Australia
  • Online Series Production of the Year – The Tailings, The Two Jons
  • Reality Series Production of the Year – Love on the Spectrum, Northern Pictures
  • Short Film Production of the Year – You and Me, Before and After, Mad Ones Films
  • Tie / Telemovie or Mini-Series Production of the Year – A Sunburnt Christmas, Every Cloud Productions
  • Tie / Telemovie or Mini-Series Production of the Year – Stateless, Matchbox Pictures
  • Breakthrough Business of the Year – Bronte Pictures
  • Commissioner of the Year – Sally Riley
  • Lifetime Achievement Award – Bob Campbell
  • Media Super Production Business of the Year – Northern Pictures
  • Screen Business Export Award – The Invisible Man, Goalpost Pictures
  • Services and Facilities Business of the Year – Count Out Loud for Retrograde, Orange Entertainment