Australian Directors Guild Awards 2013: 31st Annual ADG Winners
The winners of the 31th Annual Australian Directors Guild Awards (AGA) have been announced. The 2013 Australian Directors Guild Awards are from a “industry association representing the interests of film, television and digital media directors, documentary makers, animators, assistant directors and independent producers throughout Australia. ADG has 700 members nationally.”
The full listing of the 2013 Australian Directors Guild Awards winners:
Best Direction in a Feature Film
Cate Shortland, LoreBest Direction in a Short Film
Jessica Redenbach, TenderBest Direction in a Student Film
Adrian Goodman, Wakey WakeyBest Direction in a Documentary Feature
Grace McKenzie, Audrey of the AlpsBest Direction in a Documentary (Stand Alone)
Madeleine Parry, MeatworkBest Direction in a TV Drama Series
Rachel Perkins, Redfern Now (Pretty Boy Blue)Best Direction in a TV Mini Series
Jessica Hobbs, Devil’s Dust (Parts 1 & 2)Best Direction in a Documentary Series
Jennifer Peedom, Life at 7Best Direction in a Telemovie
Glendyn Ivin, BeaconsfieldEsben Storm Award — Best Direction in a Children’s TV Program
Daniel Nettheim, Dance Academy Series 2, Ep 25 “The Second”Best Direction in a Music Video
Nash Edgerton, Duquesne WhistleBest Direction in a TV Drama Serial
David Gould, Home and Away Ep 5438Best Direction in a TV Comedy
Dario Russo, Danger 5Best Direction in a Cross Platform Project
David Barker, Bad RealityBest Direction in a TV Commercial
Tim Bullock, FlattiesBest Direction in an Original Online Project
Christiaan Van Vuuren and Connor Van Vuuren, Bondi HipstersSpecial Award for Career Achievement of a First Assistant Director
Jamie LeslieLifetime Achievement Awards
Martha Ansara
Michael Thornhill
Source: Chinokino