3rd AACTA Awards


The 3rd Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards are a series of awards which includes the 3rd AACTA Awards Luncheon, the 3rd AACTA Awards ceremony and the 3rd AACTA International Awards. The former two events were held at The Star Event Centre, in Sydney, New South Wales on 28 January and 30 January 2014, respectively. Presented by the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts, the awards celebrated the best in Australian feature film, television, documentary and short film productions of 2013. The AACTA Awards ceremony were televised on Network Ten. These awards were a continuum of the Australian Film Institute Awards, established in 1958 and presented until 2010, which was rebranded the AACTA Awards when the Australian Film Institute established AACTA in 2011.
The Academy announced new television craft categories on 16 May 2013. However, a lack of funds and loss of a naming rights sponsor caused other categories to be either discontinued or merged with other awards. This included the merger of documentary craft categories into the new television craft prizes, which caused anger in the documentary making community. Due to the outcry, the Academy announced that it had received industry support and reinstated the documentary craft categories.
The nominees were announced during a press conference on 3 December 2013 in Sydney. The Great Gatsby received the most feature-film nominations with fourteen, earning a nomination in all categories, except for Best Original Screenplay. In television, Top of the Lake gained the most nominations with ten. Desert War and I Am A Girl earned four nominations each in the documentary field.

Background

Category restructuring

In December 2012, AACTA launched a campaign for additional awards. The aim was to include craft awards for television, which the Academy acknowledged was a big gap in the AACTA Awards categories. After consulting various industry guilds in the Australian screen industry, AACTA announced seven new craft categories in the television field for: Best Direction in a Light Entertainment or Reality Series, Best Editing, Best Cinematography, Best Sound, Best Original Music Score, Best Production Design and Best Costume Design. However, a lack of funds, due to the loss of Samsung as a naming rights sponsor in September 2012, lead to the restructuring of some accolades by the Academy for the 2014 awards. The Best Comedy Series and Best Light Entertainment Series were merged into a single Best Television Comedy or Light Entertainment Series. The award for Best Screenplay in a Short Film, Best Visual Effects and Best Young Actor was removed. Several of the documentary awards were also cancelled, including: Best Documentary Under One Hour, Best Documentary Series, Best Direction in a Documentary, Best Cinematography in a Documentary, Best Sound in a Documentary and Best Editing in a Documentary. The documentary craft awards would instead fall under the newly established television craft categories.
This caused anger in the Australian documentary making community, who found the changes to be "completely unacceptable". Representatives of Australian documentary group OzDox, condemned the process by which the category restructuring was made, saying that no one from the documentary sector was consulted during the industry guild consultation period. Australian actor Josh Lawson felt the merger of the Best Comedy Series and Light Entertainment Series categories is "insulting", and the general lack of comedy awards is a "slap in the face" for people working on comedic productions. Following the outcry by OzDox, AACTA announced it had received industry support and reinstated the four documentary craft awards, and split the television directing categories into Best Direction in a Drama or Comedy and Best Direction in a Television Light Entertainment or Reality Series.

Winners and nominees

The nominees were announced during a press conference on 3 December 2013 in Sydney. The nominations event was hosted by Rob Carlton and read by Rodger Corser and Gracie Otto. Of the nominees, The Great Gatsby received the most feature-film nominations with fourteen, including Best Film, Best Direction for Baz Luhrmann, Best Adapted Screenplay for Baz Luhrmann and Craig Pearce, Best Cinematography for Simon Duggan, Best Lead Actor for Leonardo DiCaprio, Best Lead Actress for Rose Byrne, Best Supporting Actor for Joel Edgerton, Best Supporting Actress for Elizabeth Debicki and Isla Fisher, and Best Original Music Score for Craig Armstrong. In television, Top of the Lake received the most nominations with ten. These include Best Telefeature or Mini Series, Best Direction in a Television Drama or Comedy, Best Cinematography in Television, Best Guest or Supporting Actor - Drama for Peter Mullan, and Best Guest or Supporting Actress - Drama for Robyn Nevin, and Best Original Music Score in Television.

Feature film

Best FilmBest Direction

  • Baz LuhrmannThe Great Gatsby
  • *Ivan Sen – Mystery Road
  • *Kim Mordaunt – The Rocket
  • *The Turning Ensemble – The Turning
  • Best Original ScreenplayBest Adapted Screenplay
  • The RocketKim Mordaunt
  • *100 Bloody Acres Colin Cairnes and Cameron Cairnes
  • *Drift – Morgan O'Neill and Tim Duffy
  • *Mystery RoadIvan Sen
  • The Great GatsbyBaz Luhrmann and Craig Pearce, based on the novel of the same name by F. Scott Fitzgerald
  • *AdorationChristopher Hampton, based on The Grandmothers from the novel ' by Doris Lessing
  • *Dead Europe – Louise Fox, based on the novel of the same name by Christos Tsiolkas
  • *The Turning – The Turning Ensemble, based on a collection of short stories by Tim Winton
  • Best Lead ActorBest Lead Actress
  • Leonardo DiCaprioThe Great Gatsby as Jay Gatsby
  • *Sitthiphon Disamoe – The Rocket as Ahlo
  • *Ewen Leslie – Dead Europe as Isaac
  • *Hugo Weaving – The Turning
  • Rose ByrneThe Turning
  • *Carey Mulligan – The Great Gatsby as Daisy Buchanan
  • *Tasma Walton – Mystery Road as Mary Swan
  • *Naomi Watts – Adoration as Lil
  • Best Supporting ActorBest Supporting Actress
  • Joel EdgertonThe Great Gatsby as Tom Buchanan
  • *Marton Csokas – Dead Europe as Niko
  • *Suthep Po-ngam – The Rocket as Purple
  • *Angus Sampson – 100 Bloody Acres as Lindsay Morgan
  • Elizabeth DebickiThe Great Gatsby as Jordan Baker
  • *Isla Fisher – The Great Gatsby as Myrtle Wilson
  • *Mirrah Foulkes – The Turning
  • *Alice Keohavong – The Rocket as Mali
  • Best CinematographyBest Editing
  • The Great Gatsby – Simon Duggan
  • *Drift – Geoffrey Hall
  • *Goddess – Damian E. Wyvill
  • *The Rocket – Andrew Commis
  • The Great GatsbyMatt Villa, Jason Ballantine, and Jonathan Redmond
  • *Mystery Road – Ivan Sen
  • *The Rocket – Nick Meyers
  • *The Turning – The Turning Ensemble
  • Best Original Music ScoreBest Sound
  • The Great Gatsby – Craig Armstrong
  • *Dead EuropeJed Kurzel
  • *DriftMichael Yezerski
  • *The Rocket – Caitlin Yeo
  • The Great GatsbyWayne Pashley, Jenny Ward, Fabian Sanjurjo, Steve Maslow, Phil Heywood, and Guntis Sics
  • *Mystery Road – Lawrence Horne, Nick Emond, Joe Huang, Phil Judd, Les Fiddess, and Greg Fitzgerald
  • *The Rocket – Sam Petty, Brooke Trezise, Nick Emond, Sam Hayward, and Yulia Akerholt
  • *Satellite Boy – Phil Judd, Liam Egan, Nick Emond, Glenn Butler, Les Fiddess, and Jennifer Sochackyj
  • Best Production DesignBest Costume Design
  • The Great GatsbyCatherine Martin, Karen Murphy, Ian Gracie, and Beverley Dunn
  • *Adoration – Annie Beauchamp
  • *Goddess – Annie Beauchamp
  • *The Rocket – Pete Baxter
  • The Great GatsbyCatherine Martin, Silvana Azzi Heras, and Kerry Thompson'
  • *Adoration – Joanna Mae Park
  • *Goddess – Shareen Beringer
  • *The Rocket'' – Woranun Pueakpun and Sylvia Wilczynski
  • Television

    Documentary

    Short film

    Productions with multiple nominations

    Feature film

    The following feature films received multiple nominations.
    The following television shows received multiple nominations.