AACTA has named Made Up Stories founder and CEO Bruna Papandrea as the 2024 recipient of the Byron Kennedy Award.
"It's startling to think that it's been 40 years, but it's still something that I find inspirational, and it really gets to the essence of Byron." - George Miller discusses AACTA's Byron Kennedy Award, which will celebrate its 40th year in 2024.
While AACTA's Byron Kennedy Award is typically given to an individual or organisation who demonstrates "outstanding creative enterprise", this year the award will go to a film.
AACTA is calling for recommendations for the Byron Kennedy Award which celebrates outstanding creative enterprise in the screen industry.
AACTA has named Martin Butler and Bentley Dean as this year’s recipients of the Byron Kennedy Award, which celebrates innovation and “outstanding creative enterprise” in the screen industry.
AACTA has named artist and director Lynette Wallworth as the recipient of this year’s Byron Kennedy Award.
AACTA is calling for recommendations for one of the nation's most prized screen excellence awards, the Byron Kennedy Award.
Australian Cinematographers Society national president Ron Johanson felt he was being called to the headmaster's office when he was asked to take an urgent Skype call from the AFI/AACTA.