Griffith film graduate wins AACTA Award for work on ‘Lion’

Producer Angie Fielder (Photo: Aquarius Films)

Griffithalumnus and respected film producerAngie Fielder and her crewmates onLionhave taken out the Best Film prize at the 2017 AACTA Awards.

The Best Film AACTA was one of a dozen awards, from as many nominations, claimed at the event by the critically lauded Australian produced film, which stars Dev Patel and Nicole Kidman.

The accolade follows an Oscar nomination– for Best Picture, no less – for the producer and the Lionteam, as well as theFeature Film of the Year award at November’s Screen Producers Australia Awards.

Lion broke box-office records for independent Australian film following its release, picked up Golden Globes and Screen Actors Guild Awards nominations, and won BAFTAs for Best Actor in a Supporting Role and Best Adapted Screenplay.

Before she was an award-winning producer, Angie graduated from the Queensland College of Art in 1996, and went on to be named Griffith Film School‘s Graduate of the Year in 2012.

In keeping with the university’s reputation for achieving remarkable outcomes for its alumni, Angie went to the UK to work for the British Film Institute and helped to organise the London Film Festival, before returning to Australia to work on theInside Film Awards, among other pursuits.

She went on to co-found her own production company, Aquarius Films, with fellow acclaimed filmmaker Polly Staniford. SinceLion, Aquarius has worked on psychological horror-thrillerBerlin Syndrome and extolled documentaryRoller Dreams.