1993 Australian Film Institute Awards

35th Australian Film Institute Awards
Date 5 November 1993
Highlights
Best Film The Piano
Most awards Film: The Piano (11)
TV: The Leaving of Liverpool, G.P. (2)
Most nominations Film: The Piano (13)
TV: Police Rescue (5)
Television coverage
Network ABC

The 35th Australian Film Institute Awards (generally known as the AFI Awards) were held on 5 November 1993. Presented by the Australian Film Institute (AFI), the awards celebrated the best in Australian feature film, documentary, short film and television productions of 1993.

Eighteen feature films were nominated.[1] Jane Campion's The Piano dominated the feature film awards with eleven awards including Best Film. Blackfellas won two awards for adapted screenplay and actor in a supporting role, and On My Own received a single award for actress in a supporting role. Television awards were shared between various productions such as miniseries The Leaving of Liverpool and drama series Phoenix and G.P.. Producer Sue Milliken received the Raymond Longford Award for lifetime achievement.[2][3]

Winners and nominees

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.

Feature film

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
Best Achievement in Production Design Best Achievement in Costume Design

Non-feature film

Best Documentary Best Short Fiction Film
  • Exile and the Kingdom – Frank Rijavec (director)
  • For All The World To See – Pat Fiske (director)
    • Homelands – Tom Zubrycki (director)
    • The Journey Christopher Tuckfield (director)
  • Mr. Electric – Stuart McDonald (director)
    • Heart Of Pearl – Andrew Taylor (director)
    • Opportunity Knocks – Mick Connolly (director)
    • Terra Nullius – Anne Pratten (director)
Best Animation Best Screenplay in a Short Film
  • The Darra Dogs – Dennis Tupicoff (director)
    • A Saucer of Water for the Birds – Ann Shenfield (director)
    • Arnold Has a Thought – Peter McDonald (director)
    • The Web - 'Bandicoot' – Lucinda Clutterbuck, Sarah Watt (director)
  • Monica Pellizzari – Just Desserts
    • Andrew Sully – Black Dogs
    • Stuart McDonald – Mr. Electric
    • Anne Pratten – Terra Nullius
Best Achievement in Cinematography in a Non-Feature Film Best Achievement in Editing in a Non-Feature Film
  • Glen Carruthers – Kangaroos - Faces in the Mob
    • Susan Thwaites – Heart of Pearl
    • Peter Coleman – Spring Ball
    • Dion BeebeThe Journey
  • Suresh Ayyar – Gumshoe
    • Michael Balson – Everest - Sea to Summit
    • Anne Pratten – Range of Experience
    • Sean Cousins, David Rowe – The Good Son
Best Achievement in Sound in a Non-Feature Film Outstanding Achievement in a Non-Feature Film
  • Noeline Harrison, Lawrie Silverstrin, Kim Lord – Exile and the Kingdom
    • Phil Winters – Opportunity Knocks
    • Anne McKinolty – The Resting Place
    • Gareth Vanderhope, Ralph Ortner – The Sleep of Reason
  • Lynn-Maree Milburn (for innovation in form) – Memories and Dreams
    • Michael Bates (for technical excellence) – Etcetetra in a Paper Jam
    • Catherine Mansell (for production design) – Heart of Pearl
    • John Hughes (for innovation in form) – One Way Street

Additional awards

Raymond Longford Award Byron Kennedy Award
  • Sue Milliken
  • Adrian Martin, Evanne Chesson, Gary Warner, Matt Butler
Young Actors Award Best Foreign Film

Television

Best Episode in a Television Drama Series Best Television Mini-Series or Telefeature
  • Phoenix, Season 2 - Episode 11, 'Under Siege' (ABC) – Bill Hughes
    • Police Rescue, Series 3 - Episode 10, 'Whirlwind' (ABC) – Sandra Levy, John Edwards
    • G.P., Series 5 - Episode 20, 'Exposed' (ABC) – Bruce Best
    • Police Rescue, Series 3 - Episode 1, 'Lifeline' (ABC) – Sandra Levy, John Edwards
Best Episode in a Television Drama Serial Best Children’s Television Drama
  • Home and Away - Episode 1222 (Seven Network) – Andrew Howie
    • Home and Away - Episode 1252 (Seven Network) – Andrew Howie
    • Neighbours - Episode 1859 (Network Ten) – Margaret Slarke, Sally-Anne Kerr
    • Home and Away - Episode 1251 (Seven Network) – Andrew Howie
  • Round the Twist, Series 2 - Episode 3, 'Little Squirt' (ABC) – Patricia Edgar, Antonia Barnard
    • Halfway Across the Galaxy and Turn Left - Episode 19, 'Welcome To The Human Race' (Nine Network) – Jan Marnell
    • Under the Skin - Episode 12, 'The Blanket Of Love' (SBS) – Franco di Chiera
    • Mission Top Secret, Series 1 - Episodes 17-20, 'Polish Pony Puzzle' (Network Ten) – Noel Price
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
Best Television Documentary
  • Who Killed Malcolm Smith? (ABC) – Nicholas Adler, Caroline Sherwood
    • Wolves of the Sea (ABC) – David Parer, Elizabeth Parer-Cook
    • The Last Man Hanged (ABC) – Bill Bennett
    • The Burning Piano: A Portrait of Patrick White (ABC) – Christopher McCullough

See also

References

  1. "Film industry facing a problem of excellence.". The Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) (ACT: National Library of Australia). 25 August 1993. p. 26. Retrieved 23 January 2016.
  2. "Campion's 'Piano' tops list of awards.". The Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) (ACT: National Library of Australia). 4 November 1993. p. 5 Section: Good Times. Retrieved 23 January 2016.
  3. "AFI Past Winners - 1993 Winners & Nominees". AFI-AACTA. Retrieved 24 January 2016.

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