TheFilm Critics Circle of Australia (FCCA) is an association ofcinema critics andreviewers. It includes journalists in "media, television, major national and state papers, radio, national and state, online and freelance writers, Australian representatives from international magazines..and local specialistfilm magazines", and is based inSydney.[1]
The FCCA Annual Awards for Australian Film, rewarding makers offeature films anddocumentaries is highly regarded.[1]
The Sydney Film Critics' Circle became a national organisation as the Film Critics' Circle of Australia by October 1988.[2] It joinedInternational Federation of Film Critics (FIPRESCI), "which will allow its members to be considered for jury duty at international festivals, accreditation at festivals and markets."[2]
The FCCA Awards have been presented each year since September 1988, with the inaugural winners including two awards each forThe Year My Voice Broke: best director (John Duigan) and best male actor (Noah Taylor); andShame: best screenplay (Beverly Blankenship and Michael Brindley) and best female actor (Deborra-Lee Furness).[2][3]
In 2019, the categories were Best Film, Best Director/Universal Pictures Award; Best Actor / Toil Films Award; Best Actress; Best Cinematography; Best Original Score / AGSC Award; Best Screenplay (Original Or Adapted) / Bunya Productions Award; Best Editor; Best Actor Supporting Role; Best Actress Supporting Role / MB Films Award;Best Feature Documentary / Kudos Knowledge Award.[4]
Presidents of the FCCA have included: