The 20th South Australian Film Festival was held on Friday to celebrate the achievements of its peers, with the sold out gala event being hosted by Mat Kesting.
Sara West’s critically acclaimed short film Mutt led the charge with four awards, for Best Directing (Sara West), Best Male Performance (Oscar Redding), Best Female Performance (Jordan Cowen) and Best Cinematography (Maxx Corkindale).
The night also included the inaugural presentation of the Mercury Award, dedicated to celebrating one’s outstanding contribution to the South Australian film industry. The award was presented to cinematographer Ernie Clark, who entered the industry in 1971 at the age of seventeen, and has gone on to work on projects such as The Water Diviner, Wolf Creek 2, Deadline Gallipoli and Red Dog.
The full list of winners below is as follows:
BEST FILM
SPONSORED BY SAFC
Robert McFarlane: The Still Point
BEST DRAMA
The Big Nothing
BEST WEB SERIES
Goons Inc.
BEST COMEDY
Lucy & DiC
BEST DOCUMENTARY
Robert McFarlane: The Still Point
BEST ANIMATION
Blue Cherry
BEST MUSIC VIDEO
Juno: I’ll Accept
CRAFT CATEGORIES
BEST SCREENPLAY
Elspeth Trautwein: The Sandpit
BEST DIRECTING
Sara West: Mutt
BEST MALE PERFORMANCE
Oscar Redding: Mutt
A big congratulations to both nominees and winners. For more information, you can head over to http://www.mrc.org.au/watch-it/sasa
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