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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 [ edit ]
Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface .
Best Film
Best Achievement in Direction
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role
Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role
Best Original Screenplay
Best Screenplay Adapted from Another Source
Best Achievement in Cinematography
Best Achievement in Editing
Best Achievement in Sound
Best Original Music Score
Wayne Pashley, Toivo Lember, Gethin Creagh – Kiss Or Kill
John Dennison, Tony Vaccher, John Patterson, Craig Butters, Chris Alderton – Doing Time for Patsy Cline
Liam Egan, Phil Judd, David White, Alicia Slusarski – Idiot Box
Annie Breslin, Gethin Creagh, Bronwyn Murphy – The Well
Best Achievement in Production Design
Best Achievement in Costume Design
Best Documentary
Best Short Fiction Film
The Beneficiary – Graeme Burfoot (director)
Boy – Glenn Fraser (director)
Flying Over Mother – Michael James Rowland (director)
Revisionism – Rachel Landers (director)
Best Short Animation Film
Best Screenplay in a Short Film
Uncle – Adam Elliot (director)
Heartbreak Motel – Greg Holfeld (director)
His Mother's Voice – Dennis Tupicoff (director)
On A Full Moon – Lee Whitmore (director)
Stuart McDonald – My Second Car
Glenn Fraser, Chris Wheeler – Boy
Della Churchill – Little White Lies
Rachel Landers – Revisionism
Best Achievement in Cinematography in a Non-Feature Film
Best Achievement in Editing in a Non-Feature Film
Ulrich Krafzik, Wade Fairley, Ian Pugsley – The Human Race
Marcus Struzina – Franz and Kafka
Max Davis – House Taken Over
Rory McGuinness – The Art of Tracking
Stewart Young – Year of the Dogs
Martin Connor – Final Cut
Nash Edgerton – Prick
Jane Usher – S.O.S.
Best Achievement in Sound in a Non-Feature Film
Open Craft Award
Linda Murdoch, Martin Oswin – At Sea
Mark Tarpey, David Harrison – Hospital: An Unhealthy Business
Vladimir Divlijan – The Drip
Paul Healy, Andrew Lancaster, Tony Vaccher – Urban Fairytale
Bruce Belsham, Victoria Pitt (for research & script) – Frontier: Worse Than Slavery Itself
Sue Ford, Ben Ford (for innovation in form) – Faces 1976-1996
Anna Kannava (for direction) – The Butler
Leverne McDonnell (for performance) – Trunk
Best Episode in a Television Drama Series
Best Television Mini-Series or Telefeature
Frontline , Season 3 - Episode 13, 'Epitaph' (ABC) – Rob Sitch , Santo Cilauro , Jane Kennedy , Tom Gleisner
Frontline , Season 3 - Episode 3, 'The Shadow We Cast' (ABC) – Rob Sitch, Santo Cilauro, Jane Kennedy, Tom Gleisner
Good Guys, Bad Guys , Series 1 - Episode 1, '1.8 Million Reasons To Change Your Name Part 1' (Nine Network) – Roger Le Mesurier, Roger Simpson, Ros Tatarka
Good Guys, Bad Guys , Series 1 - Episode 2, '1.8 Million Reasons To Change Your Name Part 2' (Nine Network) – Roger Le Mesurier, Roger Simpson, Ros Tatarka
Good Guys, Bad Guys - Telemovie Pilot 'Only The Young Die Good' (Nine Network) – Roger Le Mesurier, Roger Simpson, Ros Tatarka
Best Episode in a Television Drama Serial
Best Children's Television Drama
Neighbours - Episode 2842 (Network Ten) – Peter Dodds
Home and Away - 'The Earthquake' (Seven Network) – Russell Webb
Neighbours - Episode 2911 (Network Ten) – Peter Dodds
The Wayne Manifesto - Episode 20, 'Amy Pastrami Day' (ABC) – Alan Hardy
Return to Jupiter - Episode 1, 'Shipwreck' (ABC) – Terry Jennings
The Wayne Manifesto - Episode 11, 'Junk' (ABC) – Alan Hardy
The Wayne Manifesto - Episode 5, 'Pizza (ABC) – Alan Hardy
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
Best Achievement in Direction in a Television Drama
Best Screenplay in a Television Drama
Brendan Maher – Good Guys, Bad Guys , Series 1 - Episode 2, '1.8 Million Reasons To Change Your Name Part 2' (Nine Network )
Brendan Maher – Good Guys, Bad Guys , Series 1 - Episode 1, '1.8 Million Reasons To Change Your Name Part 1' (Nine Network)
Catherine Millar – Twisted Tales - Episode 11, 'Directly From My Heart To You' (Nine Network)
Rob Sitch , Santo Cilauro , Jane Kennedy , Tom Gleisner – Frontline , Season 3 - Episode 7, 'The Simple Life' (ABC)
Rob Sitch, Santo Cilauro, Jane Kennedy, Tom Gleisner – Frontline , Season 3 - Episode 13, 'Epitaph' (ABC)
Graeme Koetsveld – Good Guys, Bad Guys , Series 1 - Episode 2, '1.8 Million Reasons To Change Your Name Part 2' (Nine Network)
Deborah Cox – Simone De Beauvoir's Babies - Episode 3 (ABC)
Best Television Documentary
Dhuway (SBS) – Lew Griffiths, Noel Pearson
Night of the Bogongs (ABC) – Klaus Toft
The Last of the Nomads (SBS) – Peter du Cane, Samantha Kelley
You Always Hurt The Ones You Love (ABC) – David Flatman, Sue Flatman
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