2003 Australian Film Institute Awards


The 45th Annual Australian Film Institute Awards were a series of awards presented by the Australian Film Institute. The awards celebrated the best in Australian feature film, television, documentary, and short film productions of 2003. The event was held at Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne, on 21 November 2003, and was hosted by Tony Squires. Stars presenting the awards included Geoffrey Rush, George Miller, Toni Collette, and Jason Donovan.

Winners and nominees

The nominations were announced on 31 October 2003. Leading the feature film nominees was comedy crime caper Gettin' Square with a total of fourteen nominations across 12 of the 14 categories, equalling the record set by director Phillip Noyce's film Newsfront in 1978. After the Deluge, a miniseries about a father who is suffering from Alzheimer's and his three estranged sons who reluctantly come together to secure institutional care for him, gained the most television nominations with eight.
Despite the record number of nominations, Gettin' Square only won a single award, for David Wenham as best actor. Director, Sue Brooks's Japanese Story, about an Australian geologist and a Japanese businessman journeying into the Pilbara desert in Western Australia received eight awards, the most for any production. In the television category, the miniseries After The Deluge and medical-legal drama MDA, won three awards apiece.

Controversies

There was some controversy at the ceremony, with almost half of the winners using their acceptance speeches to criticise the Australian government's proposal to cut cultural subsidies as part of a free trade agreement with the United States. Many arrived wearing yellow and green ribbons in protest against the agreement.

Feature Film

Best FilmBest Direction
Japanese StorySue Maslin, Sue Brooks, and Alison Tilson
  • Sue BrooksJapanese Story
  • *Paul Moloney – Crackerjack
  • *Jonathan TeplitzkyGettin' Square
  • *Gregor JordanNed Kelly
  • Best Original ScreenplayBest Adapted Screenplay
    Japanese Story – Alison Tilson
  • * CrackerjackMick Molloy and Richard Molloy
  • * Gettin' SquareChris Nyst
  • * Travelling Light – Kathryn Millard
  • The Rage in Placid Lake Tony McNamara
  • * BlurredStephen Davis and Kier Shorey
  • * Ned KellyJohn Michael McDonaugh
  • *Teesh and Trude – Vanessa Lomma
  • Best Lead ActorBest Lead Actress
  • David WenhamGettin' Square
  • *Timothy SpallGettin' Square
  • *Gotaro Tsunashima – Japanese Story
  • *Heath LedgerNed Kelly
  • Toni ColletteJapanese Story
  • *Helen BudayAlexandra's Project
  • *Susie PorterTeesh and Trude
  • *Rose ByrneThe Rage in Placid Lake
  • Best Supporting ActorBest Supporting Actress
  • David NgoombujarraBlack and White
  • *David FieldGettin' Square
  • *Mitchell ButelGettin' Square
  • *Orlando BloomNed Kelly
  • Sacha HorlerTravelling Light
  • *Helen ThomsonGettin' Square
  • *Melanie GriffithThe Night We Called It a Day
  • *Miranda RichardsonThe Rage in Placid Lake
  • Best CinematographyBest Editing
    Japanese Story Ian Baker
  • * Gettin' Square – Garry Phillips
  • * Ned KellyOliver Stapleton BSC
  • * Travelling Light – Tristan Milani ACS
  • Japanese Story Jill Bilcock
  • * Alexandra's ProjectTania Nehme
  • * Gettin' Square – Ken Sallows ASE
  • * Ned KellyJon Gregory ACE
  • Best Original Music ScoreBest Sound
    Japanese Story Elizabeth Drake
  • * Alexandra's ProjectGraham Tardif
  • * Gettin' SquareChit Chat Von Loopin Stab, 3KShort
  • * Travelling Light – Richard Vella
  • Japanese Story – Livia Ruzic, Peter Grace and Peter Smith
  • * Alexandra's Project – James Currie, Andrew Plain, Nada Mikas and Rory McGregor
  • * Gettin' Square – John Schiefelbein, Antony Gray and Ian McLoughlin
  • * Ned KellyGary Wilkins, Colin Miller AMPS, Adrian Rhodes and Chris Burden
  • Best Production DesignBest Costume Design
    Ned Kelly – Steven Jones-Evans
  • * Gettin' Square – Nicholas McCallum
  • * Japanese Story – Paddy Reardon
  • * The Night We Called It a Day –Michael Philips
  • Ned Kelly – Anna Borghesi
  • * Black and White – Annie Marshall
  • * Gettin' Square – Jackline Sassine
  • * The Night We Called It a Day – Emily Seresin
  • Non-feature film

    Best DocumentaryBest Direction in a Documentary

  • Sascha Ettinger-Epstein – Painting with Light in a Dark World
  • *Wain Fimeri – Love Letters From a War
  • *Peter ButtSilent Storm
  • *Scott Milwood – Wildness
  • Best Short Fiction FilmBest Short Animation
  • Cracker Bag – Glendyn Ivin
  • *Preservation – Sofya Gollan
  • *Roy Höllsdotter LiveMatthew Saville
  • *The Visitor – Dan Castle
  • Harvie KrumpetAdam Elliot
  • *Cane Toad: What Happened To Baz? – David Clayton and Andrew Silke
  • *Hello – Jonathan Nix
  • *Mother Tongue – Susan Kim
  • Best Screenplay in a Short FilmBest Cinematography in a Non-Feature Film
  • Glendyn Ivin – Cracker Bag
  • *Steven McGregorCold Turkey
  • *Sofya Gollan – Preservation
  • *Scott Pickett – The Rouseabout
  • Anthony JenningsThe Projectionist
  • *Greig FraserCracker Bag
  • *Calvin Gardiner and Peter ButtSilent Storm
  • *Klaus Toft – The Navigators: Baudin vs Flinders
  • Best Editing in a Non-Feature FilmBest Sound in a Non-Feature Film
  • Rolland Gallois and Andrew Aristides – Painting with Light in a Dark World
  • *Jack Hutchings – Cracker Bag
  • *Geoff Hitchins – Roy Höllsdotter Live
  • *Sally Fryer – The Original Mermaid
  • Jonathan Nix – Hello
  • *Julian Ellingworth – Silent Storm
  • *Doran Kipen, Mark Street and Cameron Davies – The Navigators: Baudin vs Flinders
  • *Paul Charlier and Ian McLoughlin – The Projectionist
  • Multiple nominations

    The following films received multiple nominations.14 nominations: Gettin' Square10 nominations: Japanese Story9 nominations: ''Ned Kelly''