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The brightest stars from the Australian film and television industry were out in force at this year's Australian Film Institute Awards ceremony. Some 30-plus feature films were produced in Australia this year, many of which found a great deal of critical acclaim and box office success overseas.
The ceremony was hosted by theatre sensation Hugh Jackman, live from the Melbourne Town Hall. While the event wasn't glossed up by much of the glitz and glamour that surrounds the Academy Awards, it did, nevertheless, stand as a fitting celebration of the successful films produced by Australian filmmakers during this past year. Bill Bennett's extraordinary Kiss or Kill received 11 nominations in all, an honour shared by The Well. Doing Time for Patsy Cline just missed the top spot with 10 nominations. The winners of the major awards are listed below: Best Film Kiss or Kill (Bennett) I have to congratulate Bill Bennett and crew for their great work on Kiss or Kill. This film is a must-see for any Australian film buff, highlighting the extreme visual style and innovative narrative structures that have made Australian films so popular around the world. Go To Page: 1
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