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‘Barbenheimer’ Duo and ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ Lead Australia’s AACTA International Awards Nominations

  2023-12-14 varietyPatrick Frater27620
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“Oppenheimer,” followed closely by “Barbie” and “The Killers of the Flower Moon,” collected the most nominations for the

‘Barbenheimer’ Duo and ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ Lead Australia’s AACTA Internatio<i></i>nal Awards Nominations

“Oppenheimer,” followed closely by “Barbie” and “The Killers of the Flower Moon,” collected the most nominations for the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) International Awards.

The AACTA International awards recognize global, not only Australian-made, film and TV productions from the current year and are voted on by Australian professionals. The separate AACTA Awards focus on Australian-made content.

The winners of the AACTA International Awards will be announced on Feb. 10, 2024, at a ceremony on the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia.

The nominations, announced on Friday local time in Australia, saw “Oppenheimer” collect seven nods, including one for best film. “Barbie”and“Killers”each picked up five nominations, including best film. “Poor Things” and “American Fiction” rounded out the best film contenders.

Bradley Cooperscored three nominations for his work on“Maestro,”including best lead actor, best screenplay and best direction.

Cate Blanchettreceived her second AACTA International nomination for her performance inWarwick Thornton’s “The New Boy.”

In the TV categories, “Succession” received the most recognition with five nominations across four categories, followed by “The Last of Us,” which picked up three nominations. “Beef,” “The Crown,” and “Yellowjackets”were the other nominees in the best drama series category.

In the best comedy series category,“only Murders in the Building,”“Sex Education,”“Ted Lasso,” “The Bear,”and“The Marvellous Mrs. Maisel”received nominations.

“Succession” received four acting nominations forKieran Culkin, Matthew Macfadyen,Jeremy Strongand Australia’sSarah Snook.

Other Australians also receiving nominationsincludeMargot Robbie (“Barbie”), Jacob Elordi (“Saltburn”) and best screenplay nomineeTony McNamara (“Poor Things”).

AACTA CEO Damian Trewhella said: “The 13th AACTA International Awards nominations reflect the pinnacle of global film and television excellence, celebrating the incredible achievements and exceptional talent that have captivated audiences worldwide.”

(By/Patrick Frater)
 
 
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