2007 Australian Film Institute Awards


The 49th Australian Film Institute Awards ceremony, honoring the best in film and television of 2007, was held at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre and broadcast on the Nine Network. Geoffrey Rush hosted the event for the second year in succession.
The nominees were announced on 24 October 2007 at the Sydney Theatre, Walsh Bay. Deborra-Lee Furness, Sibylla Budd, Marny Kennedy, and AFI President James Hewison made the announcements. Romulus, My Father received the highest number of nominations, with a total of fifteen. The Home Song Stories had the second highest number with twelve and Clubland the third highest, with eleven.
The award winners were announced at two ceremonies; one on 5 December and the other on 6 December, 2007. Films that won multiple Australian Film Institute Awards include The Home Song Stories with a grand total of 8 and Romulus, My Father with a tally of 4.
The Home Song Stories performed exceptionally well, winning in 8 of its 12 nominated categories. The wins included, Best Direction, Best Actress in a Lead Role, Best Screenplay, Achievement in Cinematogoraphy, Achievement in Editing, Best Original Score, Best Achievement in Production Design and the award for Achievement in Costume Design.

Winners and nominees

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface; with nominees thereafter.

Television

[AACTA Award for Outstanding Achievement in [Television Screen Craft|AFI Award for Outstanding Achievement in Television Screen Craft]]

Paddy Reardon – Bastard Boys 'Call Me Mum & The King'. For "Production Design"

Non-Feature Film

[AACTA Award for Outstanding Achievement in [Short Film Screen Craft|AFI Award for Outstanding Achievement in Short Film Screen Craft]]

Mark Lapwood ACS. Eclipse. For "Cinematography"

Multiple nominations

The following films received multiple nominations.15 nominations: Romulus, My Father12 nominations: The Home Song Stories11 nominations: Clubland 9 nominations: Noise3 nominations: ''Razzle Dazzle: A Journey into Dance''