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2010 Australian Film Institute Awards

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2010 Australian Film Institute Awards
DateSaturday, 11 December 2010
SiteRegent Theatre
Melbourne, Victoria
Hosted byShane Jacobson[1]
Highlights
Best FilmAnimal Kingdom
Most awardsAnimal Kingdom (10)
Most nominationsAnimal Kingdom (18)
Television coverage
NetworkNine Network
Viewership270,000[2]

The 2010 Australian Film Institute Awards ceremony, presented by the Australian Film Institute (AFI), honoured the best Australian films of 2010 and took place on 11 December 2010 at the Regent Theatre, in Melbourne, Victoria.

The Australian Film Institute announced the nominees competing for awards in forty-eight categories, in feature film, television, short film and documentaries, on 27 October 2010. Animal Kingdom received eighteen nominations, the most of any film in the awards' history. On the awards night, Animal Kingdom picked up the most awards, with ten, including Best Film.

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Winners and nominees

The nominees were announced on 27 October 2010, at the Sydney Theatre, in Dawes Point, New South Wales, by actors Jacki Weaver, Cate Blanchett, Gyton Grantley and Alex Dimitriades.[3] Animal Kingdom received the most nominations, with eighteen, becoming the most nominated film in the awards history.[4] Animal Kingdom received the most awards, with ten, including Best Film, and Best Direction and Best Original Screenplay for David Michôd.[5] Other feature film winners were Bright Star with three, Tomorrow, When the War Began, with two awards, and Beneath Hill 60 with one.[6] Some of the award categories in film, television, documentary and short film genres, for sound, editing, cinematography, music and television programs, were presented one day prior to the awards ceremony.[7]

Feature film

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.[8]

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

Short film

Best Short Fiction Film Best Screenplay in a Short Film
  • The Kiss – Sonya Humphrey and Ashlee Page
    • Deeper Than YesterdayAriel Kleiman, Benjamin Gilovitz, Sarah Cyngler and Anna Kojevnikov
    • The Love Song Of Iskra Prufrock – Lucy Gaffy and Lyn Norfor
    • Suburbia – Antonio Oreña-Barlin and Richard Halsted
Best Short Animation Outstanding Achievement in Short Film Screen Craft
  • The Kiss – Nick Matthews for cinematography

Television

Best Drama Series Best Comedy Series
Best Telefeature, Mini Series or Short Run Series Best Light Entertainment Series
Best Children's Television Series Best Comedy Performance
Best Lead Actor – Drama Best Lead Actress – Drama
Best Guest or Supporting Actor – Drama Best Guest or Supporting Actress – Drama
Best Direction Best Screenplay
Best Children’s Television Animation Outstanding Achievement in Television Screen Craft

Documentary

Best Feature Length Documentary Best Documentary Under One Hour
  • You Only Live Twice - The Incredibly True Story Of The Hughes FamilyRuth Cullen
    • A Thousand Encores: The Ballets Russes In Australia – Dave Morley, Felix Crawshaw, Claudia Lecaros and Tim Walker
    • Rudely Interrupted – Susie Jones and Benjamin Jones
    • Surviving Mumbai – Andrew Ogilvie and Andrea Quesnelle
Best Documentary Series Best Direction in a Documentary
  • Liberal Rule - The Politics That Changed Australia – Nick Torrens and Frank Haines
    • Addicted To Money – Andrew Ogilvie and Andrea Quesnelle
    • Disable Bodied Sailors – Karina Holden and Nick Robinson
    • Kokoda – Andrew Wiseman
Best Cinematography in a Documentary Best Editing in a Documentary
Best Sound in a Documentary

Additional awards

AFI Members' Choice Award Readers' Choice Award
Best Young Actor Best Visual Effects
International Award for Best Actor International Award for Best Actress

Special awards

Raymond Longford Award Byron Kennedy Award

Productions with multiple nominations

Feature film

Television

See also

References

  1. ^ Darren Devlin (9 December 2010). "Shane Jacobson set for AFI gig". The Advertiser. Retrieved 6 October 2011.
  2. ^ David Knox (6 December 2010). "Australian weekly television ratings: Week 50". TV Tonight. Retrieved 6 October 2011.
  3. ^ "2010 SAMSUNG MOBILE AFI AWARDS NOMINEES". Australian Film Institute. Archived from the original on 13 June 2011. Retrieved 6 October 2011.
  4. ^ Vicky Roach (27 October 2010). "AFI Award nominees announced". Herald Sun. Retrieved 6 October 2011.
  5. ^ Michael Bodey (12 December 2010). "Ben Mendelsohn and Jacki Weaver popular winners at AFI awards". The Australian. Retrieved 7 October 2011.
  6. ^ Alison Savage (14 December 2010). "Animal Kingdom dominates AFI Awards". ABC Online. Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). Retrieved 7 October 2011.
  7. ^ AAP Staff (11 December 2010). "Animal Kingdom takes out three AFI awards". ABC Online. Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). Retrieved 7 October 2011.
  8. ^ "2010". www.aacta.org. Retrieved 2023-12-13.
  9. ^ BODEY, MICHAEL. "Animal Kingdom rules with 18 AFI award nominations". www.theaustralian.com.au. Retrieved 14 December 2023.
  10. ^ BODEY, MICHAEL. "Animal Kingdom rules with 18 AFI award nominations". www.theaustralian.com.au. Retrieved 14 December 2023.

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