
2020 ATOM Awards – Tertiary & Industry Winners Announced!
The Winners of the Tertiary and General/Open Categories in the 2020 ATOM Awards are:
Best Tertiary Animation
The Winter, Xin Li, RMIT University
Best Tertiary Documentary
Remedy Blues, Alevtina Chernih, Ian Adamson and Jake Roseneder,
Queensland University of Technology
Best Tertiary Experimental Film
Blink, Austin Macfarlane
Best Tertiary Short Fiction
Row, Lochie Hookway, Swinburne University of Technology
Best Educational/Training Video or Website (Primary/Secondary)
The Final Quarter, Ian Darling, Shark Island Productions
Best Instructional/Training Video or Website (Tertiary/General)
How to Be a Good Questioner of Children, Martine Powell,
Centre for Investigative Interviewing and Commission for Children and Young People
Best Indigenous Video or Website
Djinda Djinda, Community Arts Network
Best Animation
The Grave of St Oran, Jim Batt
Best Experimental Film
Fledgling, Charlotte Hepperlin, Carissa Niciauskas and Kairavi Desai
Best Music Video
Fledgling, Charlotte Hepperlin, Carissa Niciauskas and Kairavi Desai
Best Web Series
The Gold Rush, ClickView
Best Children’s Television Program
First Day, Epic Films
Best Factual Television Series
Are You Tougher Than Your Ancestors?, Vanna Morosini, Flying Kite and Sticky Pictures
Best Short Fiction (50 minutes or less)
Carmentis, Antony Webb, Lonely Astronaut
Best Fiction Feature Film
Unsound, Tsu Shan Chambers, Wise Goat Productions
Best Docudrama
I Want to Make a Film About Women, Karen Pearlman and Richard James Allen,
The Physical TV Company
Best Documentary – Arts
Can Art Stop a Bullet: William Kelly’s Big Picture, F-Reel Pty Ltd
Best Documentary – Biography
I Want to Make a Film About Women, Karen Pearlman and Richard James Allen,
The Physical TV Company
Best Documentary – History
The Final Quarter, Ian Darling, Shark Island Productions
Best Documentary – Science, Technology & the Environment
The Leadership, Ili Barè and Greer Simpkin, Bunya Productions
Best Documentary – Social & Political Issues
The Final Quarter, Ian Darling, Shark Island Productions
Best Documentary – Short Form (30 minutes or less)
The Kimberley Man, Periscope Pictures
Best Documentary – General
The Final Quarter, Ian Darling, Shark Island Productions