2006 Australian Film Institute Awards

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2006 Australian Film Institute Awards
Date5–6 December 2006
Site
Supporting Actress
Susie Porter
The Caterpillar Wish
Most awardsTen Canoes (6)
Most nominationsSuburban Mayhem (12)
Television coverage
NetworkNine Network

The 48th Annual Australian Film Institute Awards ceremony, honouring the best in

Melbourne Exhibition Centre and was broadcast on the Nine Network. The main awards presenter lineup included Cate Blanchett, Heath Ledger, Eric Bana, Daniel Radcliffe, Sam Neill and Baz Luhrmann.[1]

The nominations were announced in October 2006 at the

Sydney Theater by Richard Roxburgh, Justine Clarke and AFI president, James Hewison. Suburban Mayhem received twelve nominations, closely followed by jindabyne with nine. A new award for Best Visual Effects was introduced in this year.[2][3]

During the awards ceremony, which was hosted by

feature films, television, animation, and documentaries. Ten Canoes, the first ever movie entirely filmed in Australian Aboriginal languages, won the most awards, taking six from its seven nominations and the Byron Kennedy Award for its director Rolf de Heer.[4][5][6][7]

Winners and nominees

Feature Film

Best Film Best Direction
Best Original Screenplay Best Adapted 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 Miniseries or Telefeature

Non-Feature Film

Best Documentary Best Direction in a Documentary
Best Cinematography in a Documentary Best Editing in a Documentary
  • Hunt Angels – Jackie Farkas
    • He's Coming South – Steve Williams
    • Penicillin: The Magic Bullet – James Grant
    • Transit – Anthony Davison
  • Raul The Terrible – Stewart Young ASE
Best Sound in a Documentary Best Short Fiction Film
  • Stranded – Stuart McDonald
    • Small Boxes – Rene Hernandez
    • The 9:13 – Matthew Phipps
    • The Desert – Glendyn Ivin
Best Short Animation Best Screenplay in a Short Film
  • GargoyleMichael Cusack
    • Carnivore RefluxEddie White, James Calvert
    • The Astronomer – Kate McCartney
    • The Safe House – Lee Whitmore
  • Stranded – Kathleen O'Brien
    • A Natural Talent – Louise Fox
    • Paper and Sand – Matt Rubinstein, Ian Kennedy Williams
    • The Safe House – Lee Whitmore
AFI Award for Outstanding Achievement in Short Film Screen Craft

Additional Awards

International Award for Excellence in Filmmaking
Best Young Actor
Best Visual Effects
International Award for Best Actor International Award for Best Actress

Individual Awards

Award Winner
Byron Kennedy Award Rolf de Heer
Raymond Longford Award
Ian Jones (Writer / Producer / Director)

Multiple nominations

The following films received multiple nominations.

References

  1. ^ Bulbeck, Pip (7 December 2006). "'Ten Canoes' captures 3 AFI awards". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 26 December 2023.
  2. ^ Chai, Paul (19 October 2006). "'Mayhem' rules Oz AFI nominations". Variety. Retrieved 26 December 2023.
  3. ^ Bulbeck, Pip (20 October 2006). "'Mayhem' leads AFI noms pack". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 26 December 2023.
  4. ^ "2006". www.aacta.org. Retrieved 26 December 2023.
  5. ^ "'Ten Canoes' scoops AFI awards". ABC News. 7 December 2006. Retrieved 26 December 2023.
  6. ^ Boland, Michaela (8 December 2006). "AFI Awards show diversity". Australian Financial Review. Retrieved 26 December 2023.
  7. ^ "Urban Cinefile AFI AWARDS 2006 – WINNERS". www.urbancinefile.com.au. 2 October 2009. Archived from the original on 2 October 2009. Retrieved 27 December 2023.