International Award for Best Film

“Barbie” (Warner Bros. Pictures)

Directed by Greta Gerwig
Produced by David Heyman, Margot Robbie, Tom Ackerley, and Robbie Brenner


“American Fiction” (Amazon MGM Studios + Orion Pictures)
“Killers of the Flower Moon” (Paramount Pictures + Apple Original Films)
“Oppenheimer” (Universal Pictures)
“Poor Things” (Searchlight Pictures)

International Award for Best Direction in Film

Christopher Nolan
“Oppenheimer” (Universal Pictures)

Produced by Emma Thomas, Charles Roven, and Christopher Nolan


Bradley Cooper – “Maestro” (Netflix)
Greta Gerwig – “Barbie” (Warner Bros. Pictures)
Yorgos Lanthimos – “Poor Things” (Searchlight Pictures)
Martin Scorsese – “Killers Of The Flower Moon” (Paramount Pictures + Apple Original Films)

International Award for Best Lead Actor in Film

Cillian Murphy
“Oppenheimer” (Universal Pictures)

Directed by Christopher Nolan
Produced by Emma Thomas, Charles Roven, and Christopher Nolan


Bradley Cooper – “Maestro” (Netflix)
Leonardo DiCaprio – “Killers Of The Flower Moon” (Paramount Pictures + Apple Original Films)
Andrew Scott – “All of Us Strangers” (Searchlight Pictures)
Jeffrey Wright – “American Fiction” (Amazon MGM Studios + Orion Pictures)

International Award for Best Lead Actress in Film

Margot Robbie
“Barbie” (Warner Bros. Pictures)

Directed by Greta Gerwig
Produced by David Heyman, Margot Robbie, Tom Ackerley, and Robbie Brenner


Cate Blanchett – “The New Boy” (First National Pictures)
Lily Gladstone – “Killers Of The Flower Moon” (Paramount Pictures + Apple Original Films)
Carey Mulligan – “Maestro” (Netflix)
Emma Stone – “Poor Things” (Searchlight Pictures)

International Award for Best Supporting Actor in Film

Ryan Gosling
“Barbie” (Warner Bros. Pictures)

Directed by Greta Gerwig
Produced by David Heyman, Margot Robbie, Tom Ackerley, and Robbie Brenner


Matt Damon – “Oppenheimer” (Universal Pictures)
Robert Downey Jr. – “Oppenheimer” (Universal Pictures)
Robert De Niro – “Killers Of The Flower Moon” (Paramount Pictures + Apple Original Films)
Jacob Elordi – “Saltburn” (Amazon MGM Studios)

International Award for Best Supporting Actress in Film

Vanessa Kirby
“Napoleon” (Columbia Pictures + Apple Original Films)

Directed by Ridley Scott
Produced by Mark Huffam, Ridley Scott, and Kevin J. Walsh


Penélope Cruz – “Ferrari” (NEON)
Julianne Moore – “May December” (Netflix)
Rosamund Pike – “Saltburn” (Amazon MGM Studios)
Da’Vine Joy Randolph – “The Holdovers” (Focus Features)

International Award for Best Screenplay in Film

“Poor Things” (Searchlight Pictures)

Written by Tony McNamara

Directed by Yorgos Lanthimos
Produced by Yorgos Lanthimos, Emma Stone, Ed Guiney, and Andrew Lowe


“American Fiction” – Cord Jefferson (Amazon MGM Studios + Orion Pictures)
“Barbie” – Greta Gerwig and Noah Baumbach (Warner Bros. Pictures)
“Maestro” – Bradley Cooper and Josh Singer (Netflix)
“Oppenheimer” – Christopher Nolan (Universal Pictures)

Australian Academy of Cinema & Television Arts

Best Film:
BEST DIRECTION:
Best Lead Actor in Film:
Best Lead Actress in Film:
Best SUPPORTING Actor in Film:
Best SUPPORTING ACTRESS in Film:
Best Screenplay in Film:

“Barbie”
Christopher Nolan — “Oppenheimer”
Cillian Murphy — “Oppenheimer”
Margot Robbie — “Barbie”
Ryan Gosling — “Barbie”
Vanessa Kirby — “Napoleon”
“Poor Things” — Tony McNamara

ABOUT THE Australian Academy of Cinema & Television Arts

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The Academy serves as Australia’s most prestigious film and television membership body, bringing together and representing screen professionals from a cross-section of the screen industry in order to further screen excellence in Australia.

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