1983 Australian Film Institute Awards
The 25th Australian Film Institute Awards (generally known as the AFI Awards) were held at the Sydney Entertainment Centre on 24 September 1983. Presented by the Australian Film Institute (AFI), the awards celebrated the best in Australian feature film, documentary and short film productions of 1983.
Twenty feature films were entered.[1] Careful, He Might Hear You received eight awards including Best Film. Phar Lap received three awards.[2][3][4] Film technician Bill Gooley received the Raymond Longford Award for lifetime achievement.[5]
Winners and nominees
Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.
Feature film
Non-feature film
Best Documentary Film
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Best Sponsored Documentary
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- Street Kids – Kent Chadwick (producer)
- Ageing In The New Age – Suzanne Baker (producer)
- Homefront – Australian Film and Television School (production company), Julie Money (director)
- Tandberg On Page One – Ivan Gaal (producer)
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Best Short Fiction Film
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Best Animated Film
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- A Town Like This – John Prescott (producer)
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- Dance Of Death – Dennis Tupicoff (producer)
- Foxbat And The Demon – John Skibinski (producer)
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Best Experimental Film
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Best Achievement in Direction
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- Serious Undertakings – Erika Addis (producer)
- The Lion in the Doorway – Christina Ferguson (producer)
- This Woman Is Not A Car – Margaret Dodd, Saran Bennett (producer)
- Traces – Paul Winkler (producer)
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- Esben Storm – With Prejudice
- Helen Grace – Serious Undertakings
- Anne Harding – Genius In Lying
- Hugh Piper – Double Concerto
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Best Screenplay
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Best Achievement in Cinematography
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- Wendy Thompson – Marbles
- Joan Bean, Richard Dennison – A Voice in the Wilderness
- Helen Grace – Serious Undertakings
- David Muir – The Rough and the Smooth
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- Paul Elliott – The Lion in the Doorway
- Brian Probyn – 18 Foot People
- Michael Dillon, Paul Tait – Birdmen Of Kilimanjaro
- Andrew Lesnie – Stations
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Best Achievement in Editing
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Best Achievement in Sound
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- Suresh Ayyar – Double Concerto
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- Max Hensser – Birdmen Of Kilimanjaro
- David Hughes – A Zoo in the Trees
- Pat Fiske – On Guard
- Peter Hammond – The Lion in the Doorway
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Additional awards
References
External links
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