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The '''7th Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards''' (generally known as the [[AACTA Awards]]) are a series of Australian film and television awards. Presented by the [[Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts]] (AACTA), the awards celebrate the [[List of Australian films of 2017|best in Australian feature film]], [[2017 in Australian television|television]], documentary and short film productions of 2017.
The '''7th Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards''' (generally known as the [[AACTA Awards]]) are a series of Australian film and television awards. Presented by the [[Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts]] (AACTA), the awards celebrate the [[List of Australian films of 2017|best in Australian feature film]], [[2017 in Australian television|television]], documentary and short film productions of 2017. The ceremony will be held on December 4, 2017.


A record number of thirty five feature films are in competition.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://if.com.au/aacta-awards-2017-feature-films-in-competition-and-documentary-nominees-unveiled/|title=AACTA Awards 2017: feature films in competition and doco nominees unveiled|last=Keast|first=Jackie|date=17 August 2017|work=IF Magazine|access-date=3 September 2017|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|language=en-US}}</ref>
A record number of thirty five feature films are in competition.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://if.com.au/aacta-awards-2017-feature-films-in-competition-and-documentary-nominees-unveiled/|title=AACTA Awards 2017: feature films in competition and doco nominees unveiled|last=Keast|first=Jackie|date=17 August 2017|work=IF Magazine|access-date=3 September 2017|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|language=en-US}}</ref>

== Films in competition ==
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*''[[2:22 (2017 film)|2:22]]''
*''A Few Less Men''
*''[[Ali's Wedding]]''
*''Australia Day''
*''[[Bad Blood (2017 film)|Bad Blood]]''
*''[[Bad Girl]]''
*''[[Berlin Syndrome (film)|Berlin Syndrome]]''
*''[[Better Watch Out (2017 film)|Better Watch Out]]''
*''[[Blue World Order (film)|Blue World Order]]''
*''[[The Butterfly Tree]]''
*''The Colour of Darkness''
*''Dance Academy: The Movie''
*''[[The Death and Life of Otto Bloom]]''
*''Don't Tell''
*''Drama''
*''Ellipsis''
*''[[Emo the Musical]]''
*''Event Zero''
*''[[Hounds of Love (film)|Hounds of Love]]''
*''[[Jasper Jones (film)|Jasper Jones]]''
*''[[Jungle (2017 film)|Jungle]]''
*''[[The Killing Ground (2017 film)|The Killing Ground]]''
*''[[The Legend of Ben Hall]]''
*''[[The Lego Batman Movie]]''
*''[[Lion (2016 film)|Lion]]''
*''One Less God''
*''[[Science Fiction Volume One: The Osiris Child|The Osiris Child: Science Fiction Volume One]]''
*''[[Red Dog: True Blue]]''
*''Rip Tide''
*''Skin Deep''
*''The Space Between''
*''[[That's Not Me (film)|That's Not Me]]''
*''[[Three Summers]]''
*''What If It Works?''
*''Zelos''
{{div col end}}


== Nominations ==
== Nominations ==

Revision as of 07:31, 6 October 2017

7th AACTA Awards
Date4 December 2017 (industry luncheon) and
6 December 2017 (main ceremony)
SiteThe Star Event Centre
Sydney, New South Wales

The 7th Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards (generally known as the AACTA Awards) are a series of Australian film and television awards. Presented by the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA), the awards celebrate the best in Australian feature film, television, documentary and short film productions of 2017. The ceremony will be held on December 4, 2017.

A record number of thirty five feature films are in competition.[1]

Films in competition

Nominations

Best Feature Length Documentary
    • Casting JonBenet – Kitty Green, Scott Macaulay, James Schamus
    • David Stratton: A Cinematic Life – Jo-anne McGowan
    • Deep Water: The Real Story – Darren Dale
    • Whiteley – Sue Clothier, James Bogle, Peta Ayers
    • Zach's Ceremony – Sarah Linton, Alec Doomadgee
Best Short Fiction Film Best Short Animation
    • The Eleven O'Clock – Derin Seale, Josh Lawson, Karen Bryson
    • Miro – Victoria Wharfe McIntyre, Fran Dobbie, Amadeo Marquez-Perez
    • Mrs McCutcheonJohn Sheedy, Andre Lima, Jenny Vila
    • Slapper – Luci Schroder, Jason Byrne, Michael Latham, Stephanie Westwood
    • After All – Michael Cusack, Richard Chataway
    • BarbaraLarissa Behrendt, Marieka Walsh, Kiki Dillon, Michaela Perske
    • Lost Property Office – Daniel Agdag, Liz Kearney
    • The Wall – Nick Baker, Tristan Klein

References

  1. ^ Keast, Jackie (17 August 2017). "AACTA Awards 2017: feature films in competition and doco nominees unveiled". IF Magazine. Retrieved 3 September 2017. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |dead-url= (help)