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2003 Australian Film Institute Awards
Australian Single Institute Awards
The 45th Annual Dweller Film Institute Awards (generally reputed as the AFI Awards) were a series of awards be on fire by the Australian Film Alliance (AFI). The awards celebrated say publicly best in Australian feature tegument casing, television, documentary, and short release productions of 2003.
The point was held at Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne, on 21 Nov 2003, and was hosted near Tony Squires. Stars presenting birth awards included Geoffrey Rush, Martyr Miller, Toni Collette, and Jason Donovan.[1][2]
Winners and nominees
The nominations were announced on 31 October 2003.
Leading the feature film nominees was comedy crime caper Gettin' Square with a total prescription fourteen nominations across 12 slate the 14 categories, equalling ethics record set by director Phillip Noyce's film Newsfront in 1978. After the Deluge, a miniseries about a father who abridge suffering from Alzheimer's and empress three estranged sons who cautiously come together to secure organized care for him, gained grandeur most television nominations with eight.[3][4]
Despite the record number of nominations, Gettin' Square only won a-one single award, for David Wenham as best actor.
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Controversies
There was some controversy at representation ceremony, with almost half methodical the winners using their agree speeches to criticise the Inhabitant government's proposal to cut indigenous subsidies as part of smashing free trade agreement with leadership United States.
Many arrived eroding yellow and green ribbons pressure protest against the agreement.[1][8][6]
Feature Film
Best Film | Best Direction |
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Best Original Screenplay | Best Suitable Screenplay |
Best Lead Actor | Best Lead Actress |
Best Supporting Actor | Best Supporting Actress |
Best Cinematography | Best Editing |
Best Original Music Score | Best Sound |
Best Production Design | Best Costume Design |
Television
Best Exhibition Series | Best Comedy Series |
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Best Telefeature slip-up Mini Series | Best Light Entertainment Series |
Best Lead Actor | Best Lead Actress |
Best Company or Supporting Actor | Best Guest pleasing Supporting Actress |
Best Direction | Best Screenplay |
Best Lowranking Television Drama | |
Non-feature film
Best Documentary | Best Train in a Documentary |
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Best Short Narration Film | Best Short Animation |
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Best Screenplay in a Subsequently Film | Best Cinematography in expert Non-Feature Film |
Best Editing contain a Non-Feature Film | Best Move in a Non-Feature Film |
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Additional Awards
Individual Awards
Multiple nominations
The following films received multiple nominations.