A man walking towards a large, circular, futuristic tunnel with a metallic framework around him and scaffolding on either side. The image is part of a promotional graphic for the 2026 AACtA Awards, presented by Foxtel Group, with categories such as best film, direction, screenplay, actor, actress, supporting actor, cinematography, original score, visual effects, editing, and sound.
A man walking towards a large, circular, futuristic tunnel with a metallic framework around him and scaffolding on either side. The image is part of a promotional graphic for the 2026 AACtA Awards, presented by Foxtel Group, with categories such as best film, direction, screenplay, actor, actress, supporting actor, cinematography, original score, visual effects, editing, and sound.

AACTA FILM AWARDS VOTING NOW OPEN!

For Your Consideration: SPACE/TIME is eligible for nomination across multiple categories in the AACTA Film Awards.

The film is being considered across a range of categories, including Best Film, Best Direction, Best Screenplay, Best Actor, Best Cinematography, Best Sound, Best Score and Best Editing.

For Mohworks Films, this marks a proud moment for a project that brought together a dedicated team of Australian cast, crew and collaborators across production, post-production, music and visual effects.

From its performances and cinematography through to its editing, sound, score and extensive visual effects work, SPACE/TIME was shaped by the contributions of artists and technicians working across multiple disciplines. Each department played a vital role in building the film’s scale, tension and emotional impact.

The film’s original score, composed by Adrian Diery and performed by the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, gives SPACE/TIME a sweeping cinematic sound, while its sound design, editing and visual effects work help bring the film’s ambitious science-fiction world to life.

The AACTA Awards celebrate excellence across Australian film and television, and it is an honour to have SPACE/TIME included for consideration alongside the work of so many Australian filmmakers, performers and craftspeople.

If you’re an AACTA member, you can watch SPACE/TIME now on AACTA TV and cast your vote.