The AACTA Awards are set to go ahead in late November, albeit 're-imagined' to meet COVID-19 restrictions.
Reg Grundy hosting ‘Wheel of Fortune’ in 1959. AACTA has launched the Reg Grundy Award: an annual $50,000 prize open...
The Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) has revealed the eight films that will compete for this year's Best Asian Film Award.
The Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) has unveiled the first set of nominees for this year's awards, announcing the five films that will compete for Best Documentary.
A total of 15 films will duke it out at next year’s AACTA International Awards, with Luca Guadagnino’s 'Call Me By Your Name', Greta Gerwig’s 'Lady Bird' and Martin McDonagh’s 'Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri' leading the pack with five nominations each.
Guests who have participated in AACTA events over the last couple of years include Andrew Knight, Jeremy Sims, Jan Chapman, Tony Ayres, Joel Edgerton, Richard Roxburgh, Deborah Mailman, Penny Chapman, Ariel Kleiman, Megan Riakos and Ryan Griffen.
The new AACTA Award for Best Lifestyle Program will be open to free-to-air and subscription television entries, while four new subscription-only television awards have been created as a result of AACTA’s recently announced partnership with the Australia
The Australian Academy of Cinema Television Arts has announced a number of changes to their annual awards, including the creation of six television craft awards.