Kenneth Branagh's 'Belfast' and Jane Campion's 'The Power of the Dog' have followed up their dominance of the Golden Globes nominations with the lion's share of AACTA International Award nods.
Jane Campion, Nicole Kidman, and Kodi Smit-McPhee have will carry local hopes in the film categories at January's Golden Globes, while Sarah Snook and producer Tony McNamara will fly the flag in the television awards.
'Nine Perfect Strangers', shot in Byron Bay and produced by Made Up Stories and Blossom Films, will premiere on Amazon Prime Video August 20.
Yvonne Strahovski, a trio of title designers, and Rising Sun Pictures will carry Australian hopes at this year's Emmy awards, while Nicole Kidman and Joel Edgerton both missed out in Tuesday evening's nominations announcement.
'Nine Perfect Strangers', produced by Made Up Stories and Blossom Films, will premiere on Amazon Prime Video August 20.
Hulu's 'Nine Perfect Strangers', shot in Byron Bay and produced by Made Up Stories and Blossom Films, is based on the novel by Sydney author Liane Moriarty.
Australian talent has been recognised in the television categories for this year’s Golden Globes, with Cate Blanchett, Nicole Kidman and' The Great', created by Tony McNamara, all earning nominations.
As the new president of AACTA, Russell Crowe wants to lobby politicians so they understand the "power and reach" of the local screen industry.