The winners of the WA Screen Culture Awards 2021 have been revealed, with the local film industry collecting to recognise the contributions and achievements of their peers in a special event hosted by comedian Dave Callan on Sunday, December 5 at Luna Leederville.
A true DIY indie feature from Albany-based writer-turned-director-and-producer, Adam Morris, Edward and Isabella, has taken the gong for Narrative Feature Film with a budget under $1m at the WA Screen Culture Awards. The fully self-financed project was shot over 18-days with a total budget of just $15,000 and stands as a shining example of shoestring creativity.
The ground-breaking documentary Girl Like You (pictured) which premiered recently to rave reviews on ABC was awarded the WASCA for Feature Documentary. Shot over six years, Girl Like You explores the raw and confronting reality of changing genders while in a relationship.
A short film about a South Sudanese boy’s first day in school, Two Sands cleaned up taking home four WASCAs including Short Film, Outstanding Achievement in Performance, Outstanding Achievement in Production Design and Outstanding Achievement in Sound. Two Sands will screen as part of the Perth Festival’s Lotterywest Films program at the Somerville Auditorium from Monday, December 6 until Sunday, December 12.
“It’s a great honour and pleasure to be in some small way associated with these films, these filmmakers and the WA screen industry overall,” said Revelation Film Festival Director Richard Sowada. “Each and every one of them is of an international standard and testament to the creative strength and skill of the local sector in all its forms and to fly that flag is enormously rewarding.”
Despite the impact CV-19 lockdowns and restrictions have had on the creative industries over the past 18 months, the Perth scene has proven its resilience, managing to deliver the goods in the face of adversity, with the 2021 WA Screen Culture Awards showcasing the cream of the crop.
Announcing the full list of winners:
INNOVATION AWARDS
Narrative Feature Film with budget under $1m
Edward and Isabella
Feature Documentary / Non Fiction
Girl Like you
Short Film / Animation presented by AFTRS
Two Sands
Student Film
Linger
Music Video presented by Johnny Ma Studios
Abiogenesis
Game Design
Dementia Training Australia
Commercial Content
Dementia Training Australia
Moving Image and Installation Art
Alluvium
Virtual Reality, 360° or Augmented Reality
Virtual Whadjuk
Web Series or Online Content
Hug the Sun
OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS
Directing
In Australia; Miley Tunnecliffe
Cinematography or Visualisation presented by the City of Fremantle
Stop The Coward Punch; Jim Frater
Writing
Sparkles; Tina Fielding
Performance presented by PAC Screen Workshops
Two Sands; Garang John Deng
Production Design (incl. costume, set design, hair and makeup etc)
Two Sands; Emma Vickery
Editing
In Australia; Caitlan O’Connor
Sound or Sound Design
Two Sands; Nick McKenzie and Josh Hogan
Original Music
In Australia; Stephen Callan
Two Special Industry Awards were also awarded as part of the 2021 WASCAs; the Contribution to the Industry, presented by Komixx Entertainment, was awarded to Perry Sandow and the Independent Spirit Award went to Johnny Ma.
Having spent over 40 years in the industry, Sandow is one of Australia’s most experienced and knowledgeable gaffers and lighting directors. Ma owns and operates Johnny Ma Studios – a creative hub offering a one-stop-shop for basically everything and everyone, regardless of your experience in the industry.
This year’s Awards trophies were specially designed by Factor 30 Films, Geographik, Square Peg Home and Artcom Fabrication and made possible with the support of the City of Fremantle. The WASCAs are proudly presented and produced by the Revelation Perth International Film Festival in collaboration with the WA screen industry.
The winners of the WA Screen Culture Awards 2021 have been announced. For more info visit wascreencultureawards.com.au