| 1st AACTA International Awards | |
|---|---|
| Date | 27 January 2012 |
| Site | Soho House West Hollywood, California |
| Hosted by | No host |
| Highlights | |
| Best Film | The Artist |
| Most awards | The Artist (3) |
| Most nominations | The Artist (4) |
| Television coverage | |
| Network | Nine Network |
The1st Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts International Awards (more commonly known as the AACTA International Awards), were presented by theAustralian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA), a not for profit organisation whose aim is to identify, award, promote and celebrate Australia's greatest achievements in film and television. The Academy, which normally hand out awards to Australian made films, presented awards forthe best films of 2011 regardless of geography.
The Artist won three awards, for Best Film, Best Director and Best Actor. Other winners wereThe Iron Lady,The Ides of March andMargin Call, with one. The ceremony was presented in segments, during the2011 AACTA Awards forAustralian films, on theNine Network.
On 18 August 2011, theAustralian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) was established by theAustralian Film Institute (AFI), a non for profit organisation whose aim is "to recognise and honour outstanding achievement in the Australian film and television industry."[1] The purpose of the Academy was to raise the profile of Australian film and television in Australia and abroad, and to change the way it rewards talent from its previous jury system, to the more recognised and understood elements of foreign film organisations.[2][3] The president of the awards is Australian actorGeoffrey Rush.[4]
By 8 November 2011, the Academy announced plans for an international awards program, which would hand out awards to films regardless of geography.[5] The winners are determined by a jury of Australian screen practitioners, in five categories:Best Film,Best Direction,Best Screenplay,Best Actor andBest Actress.[6] The nominees were announced at the AACTA Awards Luncheon on 15 January 2011, in conjunction with theAustralia Week Black Tie Gala.[7]
The awards were presented on 27 January 2012, at a low key event inSoho House inWest Hollywood, California.[8] The event was shown in segments during the2011 AACTA Awards for Australian films, on 31 January 2012 at theSydney Opera House, which was broadcast on theNine Network.[9]
| Name(s) | Role |
|---|---|
| Nicole Kidman | Presenter of the award for Best International Actress |
| Russell Crowe | Presenter of the award for Best International Actor |
| Phillip Noyce | Presenter of the award for Best International Direction |
| Bella Heathcote Liam Hemsworth | Presenters of the award Best International Screenplay |
| Geoffrey Rush | Presenter of the award for Best International Film |
Winners are listed first and highlighted inboldface.[10]
The following films received multiple nominations.
The following film received multiple awards.