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The Asian Academy Awards will take place next week over two nights.

Virtual presenters include Remy Hii (SpiderMan: Far From Home, Marco polo), David Berry (the foreigner), Jillian Nguyen (Hungry ghosts, click bait), Mélissa Leong (MasterChef Australia) and Dami Im (Eurovision Song Contest).

It is the Australian / New Zealand winners who will now compete for top regional honors next week.

Best Actor in a Leading Role
Ido Drent – The Gulf S2
Gulf Productions

Best Actress in a Leading Role
Rima Ti Wiata – The tender trap
Green stone flat

Best animated (2D or 3D)
Nova Space
SLR productions and Giggle Garage animations

Best Children’s Program (single / series)
MYSTICAL
Libertine Pictures and Slim Film + TV

Best photography
Dave Cameron – The Gulf S2
Gulf Productions

Best Direction (Fiction)
Robert Sarkies – The Gulf S2
Gulf Productions

Best Direction (Non-Fiction)
Bryan Cockerill
Australian Criminal Stories: Killing Florence
The complete box / the new network

Best documentary program (unique)
Birdsville or bust
Mint Pictures / SBS

Best Documentary Series
See what you made me do
Pictures of the North

Best Drama Series
Hungry ghosts
Matchbox / SBS Pictures

Better lifestyle, entertainment
Presenter / Host
Adam Liaw – Cooking with Adam Liaw
SBS

Best Original Screenplay
Paula Boock, Donna Malane, Jack Wedde – The Gulf S2
Gulf Productions

Best Short Content
Inside
Luminous beast

Best Drama / TV Movie / Anthology Episode
Puff
Screentime New Zealand / TV3

Best Visual or Special Effect in a TV Series or Feature Film
Peter Rabbit 2: The Fugue
Method Studios / Columbia Pictures

The Asian Academy 3D Grand Theater was created in Australia by Ross Video and Rocket Surgery and will be based at CGANGS studio in Singapore where expatriate Australian Josh and Nick Talbot will also be part of the production team.

President and Awards Producer Michael McKay, Broadcasting Director Randall Churchill, Associate Director Madeleine Holder and viewer Emma Stapelfeldt will run shows from a special Grass Valley control room based in Sydney and established under patronage from the AAA Elevate Broadcast Foundation.

The Asian Academy Creative Awards will be held over two nights with the Grand Awards on December 2sd and the final of the gala and red carpet on Friday December 3e. Australian viewers can watch the awards broadcast on the Asian Academy Creative Awards to place.

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