Inside Film Awards
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The Inside Film Awards (often abbreviated to IF Awards) is an annual awards ceremony for the Australian film industry, organised by Inside Film magazine. The awards are determined by a national audience poll, which differentiates it from the Australian Film Institute Awards, which are judged by industry professionals.
The event is held in November each year, and is broadcast on SBS television. The IF Awards were first held in 1999, and until 2006 were also known as the Lexus Inside Film Awards, in recognition of its principal sponsor, Lexus. In 2007, sponsorship included multiple broadcast and event partners.
[edit] 2007 nominations
The IF Award for Best Feature Film
- The Home Song Stories – directed by Tony Ayres and produced by Michael McMahon & Liz Watts
- The Jammed – directed by Dee McLachlan and produced by Sally Ayre–Smith, Andrea Buck & Dee McLachlan
- Lucky Miles – directed by Michael James Rowland and produced by Jo Dyer & Lesley Dyer
The Animal Logic IF Award for Best Director
- Tony Ayres – The Home Song Stories
- Matt Saville – Noise
- Kriv Stenders – Boxing Day
The Queensland Events Corporation IF Award for Best Actor
- Brendan Cowell – Noise
- Richard Green – Boxing Day
- Joel Lok – The Home Song Stories
The In Style IF Award for Best Actress
- Brenda Blethyn – Clubland
- Joan Chen – The Home Song Stories
- Veronica Sywak –The Jammed
The Kodak IF Award for Best Cinematography
- The Home Song Stories – Nigel Bluck
- The Jammed – Peter Falk
- Lucky Miles – Geoff Burton, ASC.
The IF Award for Best Music
- The Home Song Stories – Antony Partos
- The Jammed – Grant Innes McLachlan
- Noise – Bryony Marks
The Australian Film Commission IF Award for Best Script
- The Jammed – Dee McLachlan
- The Home Song Stories – Tony Ayres
- Lucky Miles – Michael James Rowland & Helen Barnes
The Holding Redlich IF Award for Best Short Film
- Crocodile Dreaming – Directed by Darlene Johnson & produced by Sue Milliken
- Nana – Directed by Warwick Thornton & produced by Kath Shelper
- Soul Mates – Directed by Naomi Rossdeutscher & produced by Rachel Clements and Paul Howard
The Lab Sydney IF Award for Best Short Animation
- The Goat That Ate Time – Directed & produced by Lucinda Schreiber
- Richard – Directed & produced by Mick Elliott
- Sweet & Sour – Directed by Eddie White & produced by Sam White and The People's Republic of Animation
The SBS IF Award for Best Short Documentary
- Flour, Sugar, Tea – Directed by Lee Willis & produced by Gina Twyble
- My Brother Vinnie – Directed by Steven McGregor & produced by Sarah Bond
- Nigger Lovers – Directed by Rhonda Hagan & produced by Daryl Sparkes & Stephen Hagan
The IF Award for Best Documentary
- Bomb Harvest – Directed by Kim Mordaunt & produced by Sylvia Wilczynski
- 4 – Directed by Tim Slade & produced by Joanna Buggy
- Unlikely Travellers – Directed by Michael Noonan & produced by John Hart
The 3 IF Award for Best Music Video
- God Told Me To – Directed by Natasha Pincus. Artist: Paul Kelly
- Heart's A Mess – Directed by Brendan Cook. Artist: Gotye
- I Thought About You – Directed by Kiku Ohe. Artist: The Beautiful Girls
The Production Book IF Award for Best Production Design
- Clubland – Nell Hanson
- The Home Song Stories – Melinda Doring
- Lucky Miles – Pete Baxter
The Cutting Edge IF Award for Best Editing
- The Jammed – Anne Carter & Dee McLachlan
- Lucky Miles – Henry Dangar, ASE
- Noise – Geoff Hitchins
The Zig Zag Lane IF Award for Best Sound
- Clubland – Liam Egan, Ian McLoughlin, Andrew Neil & Steven Jackson Vaughan
- The Home Song Stories – Craig Carter, John Wilkinson, James Harvey & Andrew Neil
- Noise – Emma Bortignon, Doron Kipen & Philippe Decrausaz
The Independent Spirit IF Award
- Cross Life – Claire McCarthy
- Searching 4 Sandeep – Poppy Stockell
- Darling! The Pieter–Dirk Uys Story – Julian Shaw
The Atlab IF Award for Rising Talent
- Philippa Campey
- Bonnie Elliott
- Ben Hackworth
- Erin White
ZTudio What IF? Award for Best Unproduced Screenplay
- The Adventures of Abigail Storm – Luke Preston
- The Farm – Peter Dai Evans
- Intersection – Robin de Crespigny