Discover the nominees of the 2022 WA Screen Culture Awards! All created and made by Western Australia’s magnificent film industry.
– Narrative Feature Film under $1m
Bassendream / Cherubhead / Painkiller / Pieces / Thorns & Thistles At The End of The World
– Narrative Feature Film over $1m presented by the City of Fremantle
Avarice / How To Please A Woman / Where All The Lights Tend To Go
– Feature Documentary / Non Fiction presented by Broadcast Gurus
Facing Monsters / Namarali / Shipwreck Hunters Australia / Stage Changers
– Short Film / Animation
Freedom Swimmer/ Match Made / Hash Browns / Redzone / Survivors of Wadjemup
– Student Film presented by the City of Vincent
Expiration Date / Letters / (Not So) Great Expectations / The Golden Rollers / Through Her Eyes / Walk Run Strive
– Commercial Content presented by PAV
Queens On The Edge / The View From Here
– Music Video
ANI – Anywhere Else / Drapht & WASO – Jimmy Recard / Drapht & WASO – Where Ya From / Inneka – Prof Strohl / The Hills – The Faim
– Game Design presented by StemSmart
Lost & Hound / Isle of Trials: Curse of The Fire God
– Moving Image and Installation Art presented by the City of Vincent
BUFF[ED] / Equal Opportunity To Be A Dictator / Making Dalison / Women Inc
– Virtual Reality, 360° or Augmented Reality presented by XR:WA
A Quiet Day in the Hall / Beyond The Milky Way / Galup VR Experience / Isle of Trials: Curse of the Fire God / MPA Skills – “Try a Trade” Program
– Web Series or Online Content presented by RevStream
Capturing The Fire / Making Dalison / The View From Here / Walking Man
– Directing presented by The Backlot Perth
How To Please A Woman – Renee Webster / Making Dalison – Dominic Pearce / Pieces – Martin Wilson / Stage Changers – Ella Wright / Touch – Jennie Feyen / Walking Man – Luna Laure / Where All Light Tends To Go – Ben Young
– Cinematography or Visualisation presented by Raz Rentals
Choice – Claire Leach / Facing Monsters – Rick Rifici / Mettle – Lewis Potts / Pieces – Jim Frater / Shipwreck Hunters Australia – Darren McCagh, Andre Rerekura / Struggling Songlines – Christian Kennedy
– Writing
Galup VR Experience – Ian Wilkes and Poppy van Oorde-Grainger with an oral history from Doolann-Leisha Eatts / How To Please A Woman – Renee Webster / Isolation in Lockdown – Donna Hughes / Match Made – Peter Williams and Chantelle Naude / Ngaluk Waangkiny – Ian Wilkes and Poppy van Oorde-Grainger
– Performance (Individual; incl voice)
How To Please A Woman – Hayley McElhinney / Match Made – Peter Williams / Pieces – Alex Arco / Pieces – Megan Aspinall / Pieces – Monique Wilson / Where All Light Tends To Go – Emma Booth / Wirnitj – Della Rae Morrison
– Performance under 18 presented by The Ali Roberts Studio
(Not So) Great Expectations – Lauren Campbell / Choice – Saffron Bell / Pieces – Allegra Teo / Pieces – Jasmine Lucas / Wirnitj – Tjiirdm McGuire
– Production Design (incl costume, set design, hair and make up etc)
Choice – Alzbeta Rekosh How To Please A Woman – Emma Fletcher / Modern Clocks – Christian Kennedy / Pieces – Dennon Pike, Monique Wilson, Kristie Rowe, Tess Rowe, Shannon Murphy / Slasher Squad – Nathan Stone + Stuart Campbell
– Editing presented by Sandbox
How To Please A Woman – Merlin Eden / Pieces – Lawrie Silvestrin / Redzone – John McGovarin / Stage Changers – Chris Trappe / Walking Man – Frances Elliott
– Sound presented by Soundbyte
Facing Monsters – Xoe Baird, Ric Curtin, Jeremy Ashton / Freedom Swimmer / Shipwreck Hunters Australia – Jason North, Ned Beckley, Josh Hogan, Lucy Torvaldsen / Walking Man – Jason North, Ned Beckley, Josh Hogan, Tom Allum / Where All Light Tends To Go – Ric Curtin, Xoe Baird, Les Fiddess, Terri Bellem
– Original Music presented by RTRFM
Laugh With Me – Sean Tinnion / Making Dalison – Marc Earley / Immortal – Oscar Millar / Namarali – Cameron Deyell /Pieces – Tim Count / Walking Man – Mathew ‘Cheeky’ Cheetham / Where All Light Tends To Go – Adam Spark
To be announced at the Awards Night:
– Outstanding Contribution to the Industry
– Independent Spirit Award presented by Revelation Perth International Film Festival