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Tina Date: Thursday, 28-Feb-19, 12:02 PM | Message # 961
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That's great news for all the French fans here. Thanks for the info Marie.
 
DS_Pallas Date: Sunday, 07-Apr-19, 6:47 PM | Message # 962
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BREATH wins 4 awards tonight at the Australian Film Critics Association Awards 2019

#FCCAAwards

• BEST Screenplay nominee winners are GERARD LEE, SIMON BAKER & TIM WINTON BREATH
FilmCriticsCircleOz @FilmCriticsCirc tweeted:
Simon Baker on hand to thank Gerard and Tim for their assistance, biut also thanks his editor and humbly admits that you are
still authoring while you are editing


• Winner for BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY is MARTIN DEAN & RICK RIFICI BREATH

• The winner of BEST ACTOR – SUPPORTING ROLE is Simon Baker for BREATH

• and the winner for BEST EDITING is DANY COOPER BREATH

FilmCriticsCircleOz @FilmCriticsCirc tweeted:

Simon Baker gave quite a moving speech at the #FCCAAwards when he spent more time talking about his co-star (and in
the Best Supporting Male Actor category, his competitor), Ben Spence.


FCCA Annual Awards for Australian Film – A Guest Report by Peter Kemp

A guest post by one of our members Peter Kemp, 6th April 2019.

Last night’s FCCA Awards ceremony was a true ‘night-of-nights’.

Firstly, the turn-up was heartening, and the buzz in the room was brimming with excitement, good will, and anticipation. Secondly, the evening’s MC,
actor-director-writer, Les Asmussen, instantly made us all feel ‘at home’, and hosted the event with informal wit and gossipy grace (Is there anyone in
Oz showbiz that Les doesn’t know? LOL) Thirdly, the presenters were a stellar lot (from gorgeous, heartfelt Frances Duca across to equally gorgeous,
high-cheekboned, Oz vet-thesp, Mark Lee, and sister Anna, right over to dashing superstar-director-writer, Simon Baker, similarly dashing, vet-thesp,
Andrew Macfarlane, and culminating in downright lady-legends, Amanda Muggleton and Lorraine Bayly) – who all comported themselves with personable
professionalism and topical relevance. Now I think of it, stunning Simon B. was only ‘just’ a winner not a presenter – but, hey, what a winning winner!….

The actual winners comprised an evenly spread bunch, with both Warwick Thornton’s emotionally wrenching SWEET COUNTRY and Simon Baker’s utterly
exhilarating BREATH doing egregiously well . Presenting the Best Screenplay award to BREATH, writer Angela Wales paid wry and ever-due tribute to the
often-overlooked, but indispensable, craft of scriptwriting – go, Angela!

The catering was superb, offering guests bounteous plates of deluxe finger-food, that just kept coming, and the FCCA Film Trivia Quiz proved to be
challenging and fun. The whole enjoyable event went off with a festive bang. Full credit to all involved, especially our intrepid and resourceful Coordinator
and Awards Manager, the formidable and apparently indefatigable Adrienne McKibbins.

Final verdict: Two thumbs up – best FCCA Awards night ever!

Source and photos here



 
tigglewink01 Date: Monday, 13-May-19, 9:15 AM | Message # 963
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Good morning everyone I'm sorry I have not been intouch for a while but I have been in hospital with pancreatic cancer and is now trying to catch up on all my emails and links. I hope everyone is okay.
 
Tina Date: Tuesday, 14-May-19, 9:47 AM | Message # 964
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I'm so sorry to hear this! All the best for you tigglewink01! heart
 
tigglewink01 Date: Sunday, 26-May-19, 5:46 PM | Message # 965
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Thank you fr a nice words. I'm home now and just waiting to have chemo in the next few week for six months. I hope everyone is well and I hope you will still keep me up to date on all the thinks Simon Baker thanks for the links.
 
fidelmajan Date: Tuesday, 07-Feb-23, 2:05 PM | Message # 966
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How right you were Fran, back in June 2012 you said that the movie 'Breath' was "a personally significant project for Simon, that it would be lovely for him to have the freedom to be able to put his heart and soul into it – and I think we’d get a better film as a result."
 
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