Sunday 13 December 2009

2009 AFI Award winners

Here's the winners from last night's Australian Film Institute Awards.


AFI AWARD FOR BEST FILM: Samson & Delilah. Kath Shelper

BEST DIRECTION: Samson & Delilah. Warwick Thornton

MACQUARIE AFI AWARD FOR BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY: Samson & Delilah. Warwick Thornton

MACQUARIE AFI AWARD FOR BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY: Balibo. David Williamson, Robert Connolly

BEST ORIGINAL MUSIC SCORE: Mao's Last Dancer. Christopher Gordon

BEST LEAD ACTOR: Anthony LaPaglia. Balibo

BEST LEAD ACTRESS: Frances O'Connor. Blessed

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR: Oscar Isaac. Balibo

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Rachel Griffiths. Beautiful Kate

BEST TELEVISION DRAMA SERIES: East West 101, Season 2. Kristine Wyld, Steve Knapman. SBS
BEST TELEFEATURE, MINI SERIES OR SHORT RUN SERIES: False Witness. Greg Haddrick, Peter Andrikidis. UKTV

BEST DIRECTION IN TELEVISION: East West 101, Season 2 (Episode 13, Atonement). Peter Andrikidis. SBS

BEST SCREENPLAY IN TELEVISION: Underbelly: A Tale of Two Cities (Episode 11, The Brotherhood). Kris Mrksa. Nine Network

BEST LEAD ACTOR IN A TELEVISION DRAMA: Roy Billing. Underbelly: A Tale of Two Cities. Nine Network

BEST LEAD ACTRESS IN A TELEVISION DRAMA: Susie Porter. East West 101, Season 2. SBS

BEST GUEST OR SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A TELEVISION DRAMA: Damian de Montemas. Underbelly: A Tale of Two Cities (Episode 11, The Brotherhood). Nine Network

BEST GUEST OR SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A TELEVISION DRAMA: Anni Finsterer. 3 Acts of Murder. ABC1

BEST FEATURE LENGTH DOCUMENTARY: Glass: a portrait of Philip in twelve parts. Scott Hicks, Susanne Preissler

AFI YOUNG ACTOR AWARD: Marissa Gibson & Rowan McNamara. Samson & Delilah

BYRON KENNEDY AWARD: Ray Brown

NEWS LIMITED READERS' CHOICE AWARD: Mao's Last Dancer. Jane Scott

INTERNATIONAL AWARD FOR BEST ACTOR: Russell Crowe. State of Play

INTERNATIONAL AWARD FOR BEST ACTRESS: Toni Collette. United States of Tara. ABC1

HIGHEST GROSSING FILM AWARD: Australia. Marc Wooldridge, Baz Luhrmann, G. Mac Brown, Catherine Knapman, Stuart Beattie, Ronald Harwood, Richard Flanagan

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