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The '''39th [[AACTA Awards|Australian Film Institute Awards]]''' (generally known as the AFI Awards) were held in 1997. Presented by the [[Australian Film Institute]] (AFI), the awards celebrated the best in Australian feature film, documentary, short film and television productions of 1997. |
The '''39th [[AACTA Awards|Australian Film Institute Awards]]''' (generally known as the AFI Awards) were held in 1997. Presented by the [[Australian Film Institute]] (AFI), the awards celebrated the best in Australian feature film, documentary, short film and television productions of 1997. |
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Bill Bennett's ''[[Kiss or Kill (film)|Kiss Or Kill]]'' won five awards for feature films, with ''[[Doing Time for Patsy Cline]]'' winning four. Producer [[Jan Chapman]] received the [[Longford Lyell Award|Raymond Longford Award]] for lifetime achievement.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.aacta.org/winners-nominees/1990-1999/1997.aspx|title=AFI Past Winners - 1997 Winners & Nominees|work=AFI-AACTA|accessdate=24 January 2016}}</ref> |
Bill Bennett's ''[[Kiss or Kill (film)|Kiss Or Kill]]'' won five awards for feature films, with ''[[Doing Time for Patsy Cline]]'' winning four. Producer [[Jan Chapman]] received the [[Longford Lyell Award|Raymond Longford Award]] for lifetime achievement.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.aacta.org/winners-nominees/1990-1999/1997.aspx |title=AFI Past Winners - 1997 Winners & Nominees |work=AFI-AACTA |accessdate=24 January 2016 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150104053151/http://aacta.org/winners-nominees/1990-1999/1997.aspx |archivedate=4 January 2015 |df= }}</ref> |
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==Winners and nominees== |
==Winners and nominees== |
Revision as of 14:50, 16 June 2017
39th Australian Film Institute Awards | |
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Best Film | Kiss Or Kill |
Most awards | Film: Kiss or Kill (5) TV: Frontline, Good Guys, Bad Guys, Simone De Beauvoir's Babies (2) |
Most nominations | Film: TV: |
The 39th Australian Film Institute Awards (generally known as the AFI Awards) were held in 1997. Presented by the Australian Film Institute (AFI), the awards celebrated the best in Australian feature film, documentary, short film and television productions of 1997. Bill Bennett's Kiss Or Kill won five awards for feature films, with Doing Time for Patsy Cline winning four. Producer Jan Chapman received the Raymond Longford Award for lifetime achievement.[1]
Winners and nominees
Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.
Feature film
Non-feature film
Best Documentary | Best Short Fiction Film |
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Best Short Animation Film | Best Screenplay in a Short Film |
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Best Achievement in Cinematography in a Non-Feature Film | Best Achievement in Editing in a Non-Feature Film |
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Best Achievement in Sound in a Non-Feature Film | Open Craft Award |
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Additional awards
Raymond Longford Award | Byron Kennedy Award |
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Young Actors Award | Best Foreign Film |
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Television
Best Episode in a Television Drama Series | Best Television Mini-Series or Telefeature |
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Best Episode in a Television Drama Serial | Best Children’s Television Drama |
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Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Television Drama | Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Television Drama |
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Best Achievement in Direction in a Television Drama | Best Screenplay in a Television Drama |
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Best Television Documentary | |
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See also
References
- ^ "AFI Past Winners - 1997 Winners & Nominees". AFI-AACTA. Archived from the original on 4 January 2015. Retrieved 24 January 2016.
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