Casting Guild of Australia
The Casting Guild of Australia (CGA) is a professional society, founded in 2013 in Victoria, Australia. It consists over 90% of all Australian casting directors for film, television, and theatre.[1]
Formation
According to Nick Hamon, casting director and Vice President of CGA that the idea of setting up a casting guild was in minds of Australian casting directors committee quite sometime. But it was not actualised until in 2013, committee member Mel Mackintosh wrote an email, emphasising on the need of the guild.[2]
Nominations and winners
The winners are mentioned first and highlighted.[3]
2015
Category | Nominees | Film |
---|---|---|
Best Casting in a Feature Film | Kirsty McGregor | Last Cab to Darwin |
Nikki Barrett | Holding the Man | |
Nikki Barrett and Ronna Kress | Mad Max: Fury Road | |
Best Television Casting (Up to 6 Hours) | Anousha Zarkesh | Redfern Now |
Christine King | The Code | |
Alison Telford | Glitch | |
Christine King and Anousha Zarkesh | Peter Allen: Not the Boy Next Door | |
Best Television Casting (More Than 6 Hours) | Alison Telford | Please Like Me |
Anousha Zarkesh | Rake | |
Christine King | Hiding | |
2016
Category | Nominees | Film |
---|---|---|
Best Casting in a Feature Film | Stevie Ray and Kirsty McGregor | Down Under |
Nikki Barrett | The Daughter | |
Christine King | The Dressmaker | |
Anousha Zarkesh | Alex & Eve | |
Best Casting in a TV Drama | Anousha Zarkesh | Cleverman |
Anousha Zarkesh | Ready for This | |
Nikki Barrett | Jack Irish | |
Kirsty McGregor | Doctor Doctor | |
Best Casting in a TV Comedy | Tom McSweeney and David Newman | The Family Law |
Anousha Zarkesh | Rake | |
Anousha Zarkesh | Black Comedy | |
Kirsty McGregor | The Letdown | |
Best Casting in a TV Miniseries or Telemovie | Anousha Zarkesh | The Principal |
Kirsty McGregor | The Kettering Incident | |
Nick Hamon | Divorce | |
Kirsty McGregor | Secret City | |
Best Casting in a Short Film | Danny Long | Dream Baby |
Nick Hamon | St Kilda Film Festival Trailer | |
Stevie Ray and Kirsty McGregor | Problem Play | |
Anousha Zarkesh | The Mother Situation | |
Sirius Award
The Sirius Award has been created to recognise Australia's emerging actors, modelled on the Berlin Film Festival's Shooting Stars initiative. In 2015 Mark Coles Smith and Odessa Young won the award.[4] In 2016 the Sirius Award were given to Katherine Langford and Jacob Collins Levy.[5]
See also
References
- "THE CASTING GUILD OF AUSTRALIA LAUNCH THEMSELVES ONTO THE INTERNATIONAL STAGE". Retrieved 31 December 2016.
- "THE CASTING GUILD OF AUSTRALIA – VITAL FOR OUR ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT ARENA". Retrieved 31 December 2016.
- "Nominees unveiled for Casting Guild of Australia Awards". Retrieved 31 December 2016.
- "New award for Australia's rising stars". Retrieved 31 December 2016.
- "Sirisu Awards 2016". Retrieved 7 August 2017.