2001 Australian Film Institute Awards Explained

2001 Australian Film Institute Awards
Award:Australian Film Institute Awards
Date:16 November 2001
Site:Melbourne Exhibition Buildings
Best Film:Lantana
Best Direction:Ray Lawrence
Best Direction Film:Lantana
Best Actor:Anthony LaPaglia
Best Actor Film:Lantana
Best Actress:Kerry Armstrong
Best Actress Film:Lantana
Supporting Actor:Vince Colosimo
Supporting Actor Film:Lantana
Supporting Actress:Rachael Blake
Supporting Actress Film:Lantana
Most Wins:Feature film: Lantana (7)
Most Nominations:Feature film: Lantana (13)
Television: SeaChange (9)
Last:2000
Last Link:2000 Australian Film Institute Awards
Next:2002
Next Link:2002 Australian Film Institute Awards

The 43rd Australian Film Institute Awards (generally known as the 2001 AFI Awards), were a series of awards presented by the Australian Film Institute (AFI). The awards celebrated the best in Australian feature film, television, documentary and short film productions of 2001. The ceremony took place at the Melbourne Exhibition Buildings on 16 November 2001.[1]

Winners and nominees

The nominations were announced on 27 October 2001. Leading the feature film nominees was Lantana, based on the play Speaking in Tongues by Andrew Bovell, with a total of 13 nominations. It was nominated in every category except for Best Cinematography.[2] [3] The ABC drama SeaChange, about a city lawyer who relocates to the coastal town of Pearl Bay and becomes a local magistrate, gained the most television nominations with a total of nine.[4]

Two new awards were introduced this year; the AFI Screenwriting Prize, sponsored by Harper's Bazaar magazine and the only award that carried a cash prize (A$10,000), and an award for Global Achievement.[5]

Ray Lawrence's psychological thriller, Lantana, exploring complex relationships between characters in the film, received the most awards for any production, securing all seven top awards. Kerry Armstrong won the Best Actress Award for her performance in the film, and in an unprecedented occurrence, also won Best Actress in a Television Drama Series for her role in SeaChange. In the television category SeaChange, The Secret Life of Us, My Brother Jack and My Husband, My Killer all secured two awards apiece.[6]

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.

Feature film

Best FilmBest Direction
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading RoleBest Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting RoleBest Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role
Best Original Screenplay
Best CinematographyBest Editing
Best Original Music ScoreBest Sound
Best Production DesignBest Costume Design

Television

Best Episode in a Television Drama SeriesBest Episode in a Long Running Television Drama Series

Series 3, Episode 8 "I Name Thee Bay of Pearls" (ABC) – Sally Ayre-Smith

Episode 13 "Split" (ABC) –Rosemary Blight and Tim Pye

    • SeaChange: Series 3, Episode 13 "Half Life" (ABC) – Sally Ayre-Smith
    • The Games

Series 2, Episode 10 "Solar" (ABC) – John Clarke, Ross Stevenson and Mark Ruse

Episode 16 "The Butterfly Effect" (ABC) – John Edwards and Amanda Higgs

Episode 224 "That One Defining Moment" (ABC) – Roger Le Mesurier, Roger Simpson and Alan Hardy

    • All Saints

Series 4, Episode 22 "The Sign" (Seven Network) – Di Drew

    • Something in the Air: Episode 227 "Into Thy Hands" (ABC) – Roger Le Mesurier, Roger Simpson and Alan Hardy
    • Something in the Air: Episode 244 "Living in the Past" (ABC) – Roger Le Mesurier, Roger Simpson and Alan Hardy
Best Children's Television DramaBest Telefeature or Mini Series

"Episode 1" (Network Ten) – Jonathan M. Shiff and Daniel Scharf

Series 2, Episode 11 "Skin Deep" (Seven Network) – Patricia Edgar and Bernadette O'Mahoney

Episode 13 "Trouble Double" (ABC) – Stuart Menzies and Tony Wright

Series 3, Episode 13 "Episode 52" (Network Ten) – Jonathan M. Shiff and Daniel Scharf

Best Guest or Supporting Actor in a Television DramaBest Guest or Supporting Actress in a Television Drama
Best Lead Actor in a Tele-feature or Mini SeriesBest Lead Actress in a Telefeature or Mini Series
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Non-feature film

Best DocumentaryBest Direction in a Documentary
Best Short Fiction FilmBest Short Animation
  • Living with Happiness Sarah Watt
    • Bad Baby Amy – Anthony Lucas
    • The Collective – Norah Mulroney
    • The Exploding Woman – Nancy Allen
Best Screenplay in a Short FilmBest Cinematography in a Non-Feature Film
Best Editing in a Non-Feature FilmBest Sound in a Non-Feature Film
  • Emma Hay – Secret Safari
    • Melanie Sandford – Australians At War: "Episode 3"
    • Rebecca Murphy – Rubber Gloves
    • Merlin Cornish and Robert Forsyth – Stump
  • Robin Anderson, Andrew Plain and Robert Sullivan – Facing the Music
    • Julian Ellingworth and John Patterson – Australians At War: "Episode 3"
    • Sam Petty and Yulia Ackerholt – ICQ
    • Katy Wood – The Collective

Additional Awards

Young Actor's AwardBest Foreign Film
Open Craft AFI Award TelevisionOpen Craft AFI Award Non Feature Film

Individual Awards

AwardWinner
Byron Kennedy AwardIan David
Raymond Longford AwardDavid Stratton
Global Achievement AwardRussell Crowe
AFI Screenwriting PrizeAndrew Bovell

Multiple nominations

The following films received multiple nominations.

Notes

1.The AACTA website (incorrectly) lists Greta Scacchi as the winner of Best Lead Actress in a Telefeature or Mini Series as opposed to Angie Milliken.

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Krauth . Kirsten . 2001-11-30 . OnScreen editorial . 2024-01-20 . RealTime — Australia - Media Arts I Performance I Hybrid Arts I The World.
  2. Web site: Maddox . Garry . 2001-11-16 . The Sydney Morning Herald from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia . 2024-01-20 . Newspapers.com . en-US.
  3. Web site: Maddox . Garry . 2001-10-27 . The Sydney Morning Herald from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia . 2024-01-20 . Newspapers.com . en-US.
  4. Web site: Winners & Nominees . 2024-01-20 . www.aacta.org . en-AU.
  5. Web site: George . Sandy . 2001-11-19 . Lantana makes history at AFI awards . 2024-01-20 . Screen . en.
  6. Web site: Boland . Michaela . 2001-11-16 . 'Lantana' dominates Oz awards . 2024-01-20 . Variety . en-US.