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The 2010 Kodak Inside Film Awards are like the Australian people’s choice awards. It celebrate the achievements of the Australian film industry over the year, recognising talent in films, short films, animations, music videos and documentaries, as well as for the first time in 2010 in the TV industry as well.

The Kodak Inside Film Awards Red carpet was held on November 14 at Sydney City Recital Hall, Angel Place.

Walking the red carpet: Ryan Kwanten and Director Patrick Hughes, The cast from “Tomorrow when the war began” producers Michael Boughen and Andrew Mason and actors Chris Pang, Lincoln Lewis, Denis Akdeniz and the beautiful Catitlin Stasey. Also, Underbelly’s Sigrid Thornton, Firass Dirani and Vince Colosimo. Moreover, other celebrities join the carpet  such as Jodi Gordon,  David Wenham, Jackie Weaver, Lyndsey Rodrigues,  Ben Mendelsohn, Sullivan Stapleton and Dieter Brummer between others.

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Spotlight Report had the honour to chat with the legendary Jack Thompson about the growing movie industry in Australia, he proudly said “I’m very excited by the movie industry  in Australia, because it’s alive and as well as we kept it alive it’s wonderful!”

Walking through the red carpet David Wenham, known actor that have worked in big blockbuster films, such as Legend of the guardians: the owls of Ga’ Hoole, 300, Australia and Lord of the rings, told to Spotlight Report that “Work in full CGI movies it’s fun, you have to give you imagination to work against a blue or green screen and just imagine what’s there, but it’s fun!” He added  “sometimes you did get to work with the actors, something like 300 I got to work with the actors all the time, but it’s only when you are imagining creatures that the actors are there, but working with the actors is the best thing!”

Firass Dirani also commented to Spotlight Report about his new film “The Killer Elite”, he said:
a couple of months ago I worked in a movie called “The killer elite” with Robert De Niro, Jason Statham and Clive Owen, it’s a big budget action film and it will come out sometime next year“.

In addition, we asked him how he prepared himself for a film full of action like that:
How? it’s extremely difficult! because you are working with the best of the best. You Know this guy,  (De Niro) he did Travis Bickle, Jake La Motta from Raging bull  and taxi Driver, so you are much meeting your “maker”, he laughs. So it was quite nerve-wrecking in the beginning but then I  just keep it doing it. He is a gentleman, an extraordinary actor, he makes me  feel very comfortable, you know, we had a conversation, it was brilliant!

Jackie Weaver, also spoke to us about her film, Animal Kingdom and her impressions about working on it with the director David Michôd:
I  think it’ s really an excellent film, I got nothing more enormous admiration for David Michôd who wrote and directed the film. He sent me the script years ago, I didn’t know him, but I thought it was such a knockout script. He made a really fun film”. About Academy Award expectations she replied, “Well there is a lot of talking in America because Sonny Classics bought it, and they are such a big art-house distributor, so it has really been pushing it, so who knows what will happen

 

Stars of both the big and small screen as well as top filmmakers came together to celebrate the 12th Annual Kodak Inside Film Awards Sydney.The ceremony was hosted by actor Angus Sampson, with Ryan Kwanten, Asher Keddie, Matt Day, Kat Stewart, Sacha Horler, Sigrid Thornton, Jacki Weaver and Jodi Gordon among the celebrity presenters.

TOMORROW WHEN THE WAR BEGAN and ANIMAL KINGDOM dominated the IF awards, the first, takes home four awards including IF Award for Best Feature Film and Best Actress, also was awarded the Jameson IF Award for Best Script and the Dinosaur Designs IF Award for Best Music. While, Animal Kingdom received Best Actor and Best Director.

In one of the finest moments in the Inside Film Awards twelve year history, Jack Thompson presented the Living Legend IF Award to his close friend Bryan Brown. He proudly received the award with an emotional speech with some jokes included at the end, followed for a huge applause by the audience.



Check below the complete list of winners:

The SHOWTIME MOVIE CHANNELS IF Award for Best Feature Film: Tomorrow When The War Began – Stuart Beattie (Director), Andrew Mason and Michael Boughen (Producers)

The AFTRS IF Award for Best Director: David Michôd – Animal Kingdom

The Events New South Wales IF Award for Best Actor: Ben Mendelsohn – Animal Kingdom

The IF Award for Best Actress: Caitlin Stasey – Tomorrow When The War Began

The Jameson IF Award for Best Script: Tomorrow When The War Began – Stuart Beattie

The Dinosaur Design IF Award for Best Music: Tomorrow When The War Began – Johnny Klimek, Reinhold Heil

The SA Film IF Award for Best Sound: Beneath Hill 60 – Robert Sullivan, Liam Egan, Mark Cornish, Tony Murtagh

The AVID IF Award for Best Editing: The Waiting City – Veronika Jenet

The Dyson IF Award for Best Production Design: Bright Star – Janet Patterson

The CineAlta by SONY IF Award for Best Cinematography:The Waiting City – Denson Baker

The NSFA Independent Spirit IF Award: Caught Inside – Adam Blaiklock (Director), Paul S Friedmann (Producer)

The EFilm IF Award for Rising Talent: Ariel Kleiman

The Holding Redlich IF Award for Best Short Film: Celestial Avenue – Colin and Cameron Cairnes (Directors), Scott Alexander (Producer)

The Autodesk IF Award for Best Short Animation: The Lost Thing – Shaun Tan and Andrew Ruhemann (Directors), Sophie Byrne (Producer)

The FACB IF Award for Best Short Documentary: From Dope to Dalai Lama – Jason Raftopoulos (Director and Producer)

The SBS IF Award for Best Documentary: Strange Birds in Paradise – Charlie Hill-Smith (Director), Jamie Nicolai and John Cherry (Producers)

The SAE IF Award for Best Music Video: Big Jet Plane – Angus and Julia Stone – Kiku Ohe (Director), Richard Halsted (Producer)

The Resolution IF Award for Box Office Achievement

  • Mao’s Last Dancer
  • Producer Jane Scott
  • Director Bruce Beresford
  • Writer Jan Sardi

The Kodak Living Legend IF Award: Bryan Brown

The Four Cows & Otto Empire IF Award for Best Film Festival: Mardi Gras Film Festival, My Queer Career

The Media Super Out of the Box IF Award: Ryan Corr

The Docklands Studios Melbourne IF Award for Contribution to TV: Penny Chapman

Congratulations to all the winners!!!

Here some images of the winners by Belinda Roland

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And stay tuned with Spotlight Report to see exclusive red carpets  photos and our interviews with Aussie Legend Jack Thompson, David Wenham, Firass Dirani and Jacki Weaver.