Australian Film Institute Award for Best Film
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The Australian Film Institute Award for Best Film is an award in the annual Australian Film Institute Awards. Until 1975 this category also encompassed non-features and documentaries.
[edit] Previous winners
- 1958 - Conquest of The Rivers / Hard to Windward
- 1959 - Edge of The Deep / The Power Makers
- 1960 - Three in a Million
- 1961 - Not awarded this year
- 1962 - Bypass to Life / Night Freighter
- 1963 - The Land That Waited
- 1964 - The Dancing Class / I The Aboriginal
- 1965 - The Legend of Damien Parer / Stronger Since The War
- 1966 - Concerto for Orchestra
- 1967 - Cardin in Australia
- 1968 - The Change at Groote / The Talgai Skull
- 1969 - Jack And Jill: A Postscript
- 1970 - Three To Go: Michael
- 1971 - Homesdale
- 1972 - Stork
- 1973 - Libido: The Child
- 1973 - 27A
- 1974/5 - Sunday Too Far Away
- 1976 - The Devil's Playground
- 1977 - Storm Boy
- 1978 - Newsfront
- 1979 - My Brilliant Career
- 1980 - Breaker Morant
- 1981 - Gallipoli
- 1982 - Lonely Hearts
- 1983 - Careful, He Might Hear You
- 1984 - Annie's Coming Out
- 1985 - Bliss
- 1986 - Malcolm
- 1987 - The Year My Voice Broke
- 1988 - The Navigator: A Medieval Odyssey
- 1989 - Evil Angels (aka. A Cry in the Dark)
- 1990 - Flirting
- 1991 - Proof
- 1992 - Strictly Ballroom
- 1993 - The Piano
- 1994 - Muriel's Wedding
- 1995 - Angel Baby
- 1996 - Shine
- 1997 - Kiss Or Kill
- 1998 - The Interview
- 1999 - Two Hands
- 2000 - Looking for Alibrandi
- 2001 - Lantana
- 2002 - Rabbit-Proof Fence
- 2003 - Japanese Story
- 2004 - Somersault
- 2005 - Look Both Ways
- 2006 - Ten Canoes
- 2007 - Romulus, My Father