For a full list of nominees, click here.ĪACTA CEO Damian Trewhella said, “Congratulations to all of this year’s nominees, the remarkable talent shaping Australia’s vibrant screen landscape is unparalleled. The nominees for the AACTA Award for Best Short Film and Best Documentary categories were announced prior. Follow AACTA on social media for more information. Voting for these Awards will happen in January. The AACTA Audience Choice Awards will commence in December as AACTA call for contenders on their social media platforms for the publicly voted Awards including Favourite Australian Digital Creator, Favourite Australian Sporting Moment, Favourite Film, Favourite TV Show, Favourite Actors and more. With more than 70 events, the AACTA Festival will present a dynamic array of panels, meet-and-greet, screenings and activities offering a place for the Australian screen industry to connect from February 8-11, 2024. AACTA Festival will be held at the Home of the Arts (HOTA) on the Gold Coast, a destination renowned for its beauty and vibrant cultural scene. The 2024 AACTA Awards ceremonies will form part of AACTA Festival, a four-day celebration of Australia’s vibrant screen industry. Both ceremonies are presented by Foxtel Group, who today announce they will extend their partnership with AACTA for a further three years. The AACTA Awards Ceremony will be held on Saturday 10 February. In a first for the AACTA Industry Awards, the ceremony will take place in the afternoon on Thursday 8 February, followed by the Official After Party presented by Screen Queensland. Completing this competitive category are Shayda, Sweet As, The Royal Hotel, and Of An Age. Talk to Me, the feature film directorial debut of Danny and Michael Philippou, closely follows with 11 nominations. Six compelling films vie for the coveted title of the 2024 AACTA Award for Best Film, with Warwick Thornton’s The New Boy, featuring the illustrious Cate Blanchett, securing 12 nominations. The newly introduced award for Best Acting in a Comedy witnessed a fierce competition among standout performances, with talents from Patrick Brammall, Harriet Dyer, Helen Thomson, Kate Box, Nina Oyama, Kitty Flanagan, Julia Zemiro, and Celeste Barber, showcasing their brilliance in various productions. It was a strong year for Australian comedy, evident in the nominations for Best Narrative Comedy Series, which includes Fisk, Gold Diggers, Upright, and Utopia alongside Colin From Accounts and Deadloch. Colin From Accounts and Deadloch, both secure ten nominations each, including a nod for Best Narrative Comedy Series. Following closely, The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart gathers 12 nominations, notably earning a nod for Best Miniseries. The Newsreader secures its position as the most nominated production this year, clinching a staggering 15 nominations, including Best Drama Series and lead acting nominations for the stellar performances by Sam Reid and Anna Torv. The New Boy, Talk to Me, and Shayda lead the film nominations. "I’ll put my head down now and put in the work to help the team in Premiership.Leading the television nominations are powerhouse productions like The Newsreader, The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart, Colin from Accounts, and Deadloch, amassing an impressive array of nods. There’s a brilliant mix youth and experience, including my own hometown friend James Teelan, who is an exceptional talent. Darren has been excellent with me and I’ve been very impressed with him and the coaching staff’s plans for the season ahead. It is an extremely close knit club and that comes through on the pitch. "I’m delighted to sign for Newry, everyone has been very welcoming in helping me settle in. It will obviously take him a while to bed in but I’m looking forward to seeing him playing in a Newry shirt.”Ĭlarke said he is "delighted" to have secured the move. "He’s a smart skilful player and is keen to show what he can do at this level of football. On the new signing, Newry City FC manager Darren Mullen said: "Jamie is obviously well known for his exploits on the Gaelic pitch but he has shown in the short time he has been with us that he can add something to our attacking line up. □ /gyFEW486EN- Newry City AFC August 12, 2022 Having excelled at Gaelic football Newry manager has offered ex Armagh player Jamie Clarke the opportunity to prove his worth on the soccer field, a chance the Crossmaglen native is keen to exploit. When living in New York, he lined out for New York Shamrocks in Division 1 of the Cosmopolitan Soccer League, while he also turned out for the area's GAA team. He has turned out for a soccer team before, however. The 33-year-old has enjoyed success with his GAA club Crossmaglen Rangers and with the Armagh senior team, while he has taken breaks from the inter-county scene throughout his career. Clarke's new club will be looking to solidify their place in the Premiership, having just come up as Championship winners.
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