- The primary role of the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA), a not-for-profit organisation, is to recognise, encourage, promote and celebrate film and television excellence in Australia, connecting Australian and international audiences with great Australian screen content.
- “The Irishman” leads with six nominations while “Once Upon A Time In Hollywood” has five and “Joker” and “Parasite” both have four.
- The winner of the Awards will be announced in Los Angeles on Friday, January 3rd, 2020.
AACTA International Award
for Best Film
- “The Irishman”
- “Joker”
- “The King”
- “Once Upon A Time In Hollywood”
- “Parasite”
AACTA International Award
for Best Direction
- Bong Joon-Ho – “Parasite”
- Sam Mendes – “1917”
- Todd Phillips – “Joker”
- Martin Scorsese – “The Irishman”
- Quentin Tarantino – “Once Upon A Time In Hollywood”
AACTA International Award
for Best Screenplay
- “The Irishman” – Steven Zaillian
- “Jojo Rabbit” – Taika Waititi
- “Joker” – Todd Phillips & Scott Silver
- “Once Upon A Time In Hollywood” – Quentin Tarantino
- “Parasite” – Bong Joon-Ho & Jin Won-Han
AACTA International Award
for Best Lead Actor
- Christian Bale – “Ford V Ferrari”
- Antonio Banderas – “Pain And Glory”
- Robert De Niro – “The Irishman”
- Adam Driver – “Marriage Story”
- Joaquin Phoenix – “Joker”
AACTA International Award
for Best Lead Actress
- Awkwafina – “The Farewell”
- Scarlett Johansson – “Marriage Story”
- Saoirse Ronan – “Little Women”
- Charlize Theron – “Bombshell”
- Renée Zellweger – “Judy”
AACTA International Award
for Best Supporting Actor
- Song Kang-ho – “Parasite”
- John Lithgow – “Bombshell”
- Al Pacino – “The Irishman”
- Joe Pesci – “The Irishman”
- Brad Pitt – “Once Upon A Time In Hollywood”
AACTA International Award for Best Supporting Actress
- Toni Collette – “Knives Out”
- Nicole Kidman – “Bombshell”
- Florence Pugh – “Little Women”
- Margot Robbie – “Bombshell”
- Margot Robbie – “Once Upon A Time In Hollywood”
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