1988 Australian Film Institute Awards Explained
The 1988 Australian Film Institute Awards were awards held by the Australian Film Institute to celebrate the best of Australian films and television of 1988.[1] [2] Twenty six films were entered for the feature film categories.[3]
The 1988 AFI Awards attracted controversy, including for the lack of television broadcast and an Australian Writers' Guild boycott which resulted in the AFI withdrawing the screenplay categories.[4]
Cinematographer Russell Boyd received the Raymond Longford Award for lifetime achievement and director George Ogilvie the Byron Kennedy Award.
Feature film
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| - The Lighthorsemen — Lloyd Carrick, Craig Carter, Peter Burgess, James Currie, Phil Heywood, Peter D. Wood
- Dangerous Game — Peter Fenton, Phil Heywood, Martin Oswin
- Rikky and Pete — Roger Savage, Lloyd Carrick, Frank Lipson, Craig Carter, Chris Goldsmith, Ross Chambers
- The Man From Snowy River II — Terry Rodman, David Harrison, Ron Purvis, Tim Chau, Peter Burgess, Gary Wilkins
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Television
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| - Kerry McGuire — Olive (ABC)
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Non-feature film
| - Cherith — Shirley Barrett, Alexander Sharp (AFTRS)
- Boss Boy — George Viscas (Swinburne)
- Rabbit on the Moon — Monica Pellizzari (AFTRS)
- The Seannachie — Lynn Hegarty (Swinburne)
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- Where the Forest Meets the Sea — Jeannie Baker (Film Australia)
- A Craven — Anne Algar (Swinburne)
- Feathers And Fools — Penny Robenstone (Film Victoria)
- Home Sweet Home — Simone Lindhout (Swinburne)
| - A Song of Air — Jane Karslake, Merilee Bennett
- Bad Rocks — David Stranger
- Delirium — Kathy Smith
- Phantasmagoria — Colin Hawke
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External links
Notes and References
- News: AFI Awards strong field . . 18 . 6 . New South Wales, Australia . 1 July 1988 . 21 November 2021 . 3 . National Library of Australia.
- News: IN BRIEF 'Navigator' sails in . . 63 . 19,363 . Australian Capital Territory, Australia . 11 October 1988 . 21 November 2021 . 3 . National Library of Australia.
- News: AFI Awards strong field . . 18 . 6 . New South Wales, Australia . 1 July 1988 . 21 November 2021 . 3 . National Library of Australia.
- News: And the losers are ... . . 18 . 10 . New South Wales, Australia . 1 November 1988 . 21 November 2021 . 7 . National Library of Australia.