1998 Australian Film Institute Awards

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40th Australian Film Institute Awards
Date7 November 1998 (1998-11-07)
SiteSydney Convention and Exhibition Centre
Highlights
Best FilmThe Interview
Most awardsFilm: Oscar and Lucinda (5)
TV: Wildside (5)
Most nominationsFilm: The Boys (13)
TV: Wildside (6)
Television coverage
NetworkSBS

The 40th Australian Film Institute Awards (generally known as the AFI Awards) were held on 7 November 1998 at the Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre.[1] Presented by the Australian Film Institute (AFI), the awards celebrated the best in Australian feature film, documentary, short film and television productions of 1998. The Boys received the most nominations in the feature film category with thirteen, while Wildside received six nominations in the television category.

Winners and nominees[edit]

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.[2]

Feature film[edit]

Best Film Best Achievement in Direction
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role
Best Original Screenplay Best Screenplay Adapted from Another Source
Best Achievement in Cinematography Best Achievement in Editing
Best Achievement in Sound Best Original Music Score
Best Achievement in Production Design Best Achievement in Costume Design

Non-feature film[edit]

Best Documentary Best Direction in a Documentary
  • The Dragons of GalapagosDavid Parer, Elizabeth Parer-Cook
    • Mohamed Ali's Happy Day Feast – Catherine Dyson
    • Paying For The Piper – Ed Punchard
    • Urban Clan – Aanya Whitehead, Paul Humfress
  • David Goldie – The Big House
    • Christopher Tuckfield – A Breath
    • John Hughes – After Mabo
    • Peter ButtThe Liners – Episode 3, "The Great Dual"
Best Short Fiction Film Best Short Animation
  • Vengeance – Wendy Chandler
    • Harry The Human Fly – Darryl Aylward
    • Has Beans – Andrew Tamandl
    • Seabound – Donna Kendrigan
Best Screenplay in a Short Film Best Achievement in Cinematography in a Non-Feature Film
  • David ParerThe Dragons of Galapagos
    • Daniel Featherstone – Great Falls
    • Ray ArgallThe Bridge
    • Philip Bull – The Rough Shed
Best Achievement in Editing in a Non-Feature Film Best Achievement in Sound in a Non-Feature Film
  • Cath Chase – Box
    • Phillip Crawford – Denial
    • Lawrie Silvestrin – Paying for The Piper
    • Peter ButtThe Liners – Episode 3, "The Great Dual"
  • Michael Gissing – Urban Clan
    • Paul Finlay, Peter Walker, Dale Cornelius – Mama Tina
    • Sebastian Craig, Nick Meyers, Sion Tammes – Remote
    • David White, Liam Egan – Three Chords and A Wardrobe

Television[edit]

Best Episode in a Television Drama Series Best Television Mini-Series or Telefeature
  • Wildside – Series 1, Episode 17 (ABC) – Steve Knapman
    • Blue Heelers – Series 4, Episode 37, "Collateral Damage" (Seven Network) – Riccardo Pellizzeri
    • Good Guys, Bad Guys – Series 2, Episode 7, "Dog People" (Nine Network) – Roger Le Mesurier, Roger Simpson, John Wild
    • SeaChange – Series 1, Episode 7, "Stormy Weather" (ABC) – Sally Ayre-Smith
Best Episode in a Television Drama Series (Long) Best Children's Television Drama
  • Home and Away – Episode 2413 (Seven Network) – Russell Webb
    • All Saints – Series 1, Episode 20, "Revelations" (Seven Network) – Jo Porter
    • All Saints – Series 1, Episode 6, "Give And Take" (Seven Network) – Jo Porter
    • Home and Away – Episode 2197 (Seven Network) – Russell Webb
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Television Drama Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Television Drama
Best Achievement in Direction in a Television Drama Best Screenplay in a Television Drama

Additional awards[edit]

Raymond Longford Award Byron Kennedy Award
Young Actors' Award Best Foreign Film
Open Craft Award

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Newsreel – AFI Awards". RealTime. No. 28. December 1998 – January 1999. Retrieved 13 January 2023 – via National Library of Australia.
  2. ^ "Winners & Nominees – 1998". Australian Film Institute. Retrieved 12 January 2023.

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