So. Many. Great. Films.
2018 has been a great year for Australian films which started with the release of Warwick Thornton’s outback Western, Sweet Country.
Which film will join Love is Now, Holding the Man, The Legend of Ben Hall and Innuendo The Bad Twin as the winner of the Cinema Australia 2018 Audience Award?
Voting for the Cinema Australia 2018 Audience Award is now open! You can find your voting slip below.
This is your chance to vote for your favourite Australian feature film or documentary of the year and win some great prizes thanks to our friends at Umbrella Entertainment.
Each vote will go into the draw to win a fantastic Umbrella Entertainment Australian film prize pack.
Films eligible for the Cinema Australia 2018 Audience Award must have had some form of theatrical screening, including a film festival run, or a direct to download, DVD or Blu-ray release on or after January 1, 2018.
If you need a reminder of the amazing films released on or after January 1 this year, have a scroll through the Cinema Australia website. You might discover some new titles along the way.
Voting is open until 12pm December 30, with the winner of the Cinema Australia 2018 Audience Award announced on December 31, 2018. We’ll also be announcing our Cinema Australia 2018 Best Film award winner on the same day so stay tuned!
Happy voting everyone!
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Voting has now closed. Thank you to everyone who entered.
TERMS & CONDITIONS Films eligible for the Cinema Australia 2017 Audience Award must have had some form of theatrical screening outside of a film festival. or a direct to download, DVD or Blu-ray release on or after January 1, 2018.
Friends foes and fireworks
Most enjoyable Australian road movie I have seen in a long time, well cast, well acted, well directed, well fillumed, well done !!
What a good movie!!!
Just between us
Great movie awesome cast, well done to all the crew
Great movie awesome cast, well done to all the crew
Just Between Us …. easy to watch, lots of laughs
Seen the film Decadent and Depraved twice, and enjoyed it even more the second time.
Good Luck to the whole team crew and cast best wishes
Travis Bain’s Landfall is the movie of the year! As a cyclones threatened North Queensland last weekend, Landfall was screening and it was all the more terrifying. Brilliant on-target direction, suspenseful plot and and mesmerising performances.
I am not normally a viewer of the genre, zombies, but went along to the world premiere of Cargo at the Adelaide Film Festival. Thoroughly enjoyed it, fabulous scenery, costumes, strong cast and story line and with a brilliant young First Nations heroine. I thought this was a standout movie and maybe a classic.