The Nightingale is the Big Winner at the 2019 Aacta Awards

The Nightingale director Jennifer Kent made history as she became the first female filmmaker to scoop three awards for one film at the 2019 Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts awards. Check out the full film winners below and the official site has all the television winners too:

Best Film

The Nightingale

Best Director

Jennifer Kent – The Nightingale

Best Screenplay

Jennifer Kent – The Nightingale

Best Lead Actress

Aisling Franciosi – The Nightingale

Best Lead Actor

Damon Herriman – Judy & Punch

Best Supporting Actress

Magnolia Maymuru – The Nightingale

Best Supporting Actor

Joel Edgerton – The King

Best Documentary

The Australian Dream

Best Asian Film

Parasite

The Byron Kennedy Award

PJ Voeten

The Longford Lyell Award

Sam Neill

Best Indie Film

Buoyancy

Best Editing

Hotel Mumbai

Best Cinematography

The King

Best Costume Design

The King

Best Production Design

The King

Best Casting

The Nightingale

Best Sound

Danger Close: The Battle of Long Tan

Best Original Score

Judy & Punch

Best Original Score in a Documentary

2040

Best Sound in a Documentary

100 Days to Victroy

Best Editing in a Documentary

The Final Quarter

Cinematography in a Documentary

Magical Land of Oz

Best Visual Effects or Animation

Spider-Man: Far From Home


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