Screen Australia today announced funding for film festivals and special events across the country, representing $2.7million in support for Australian screen culture over the next three years.
Actor and comedian Shane Bourne will host this year's Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards (AACTAs), broadcast in a 90-minute presentation on Thursday, January 30, at 8.30pm on TEN.
Today the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts announced AFI Award winning actor and comedian Shane Bourne as the host of the 3rd AACTA Awards Ceremony in Sydney, to be broadcast Thursday January 30th on Network Ten at 8:30pm.
Deluxe is thrilled to continue its major support and sponsorship of the AACTA Awards in 2014, and to have collaborated on over 25 film and television projects that have been nominated this year.
The Great Gatsby dominated AACTA's technical and short film awards today, collecting gongs in all six craft categories for which it was nominated, plus the AACTA award for outstanding achievement in visual effects.
If the 3rd annual Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards could be categorised as a David vs Goliath battle between The Rocket and The Great Gatsby, Goliath is the hands-down winner.
While a lively debate over the 13 Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards for The Great Gatsby rages on social media, TV viewers have given their verdict on the Network Ten telecast.
The Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts is inviting screen professionals to apply to be jurors for the 4th AACTA Awards, to be held in Sydney in January 2015.