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1977 Australian Film Institute Awards

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Best Film
  
Storm Boy

Most nominations
  
Storm Boy (9)

Date
  
21 September 1977

Site
  
Regent Theatre

Most awards
  
Don's Party (6)

Network
  
ABC

Other ceremonies
  
1976, 1978

Hosted by
  
Karen Black Keir Dullea John Gorton

Location
  
Regent Theatre, Sydney, Australia

Hosts
  
Karen Black, Keir Dullea, John Gorton

The 1977 Australian Film Awards ceremony, presented by the Australian Film Institute (AFI), honoured the best Australian films of 1976, and took place on 21 September 1977 at Regent Theatre, in Sydney, New South Wales. The awards were televised on ABC. Actors Keir Dullea and Karen Black, and former Australian Prime Minister John Gorton hosted the show.

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Don's Party won six awards including Best Direction and Best Actress. Other winners were The Picture Show Man with four awards, and Storm Boy with two awards including Best Film and the Jury Prize. Charles Chauvel was awarded the Raymond Longford Award posthumously.

Ceremony

The ceremony was held on 21 September 1977 at Regent Theatre, in Sydney, New South Wales. It was hosted by actors Keir Dullea and Karen Black, and former Australian Prime Minister John Gorton. Films were nominated for awards in thirteen categories, marking the first time the awards were presented competitively and not as a film prize like previous years, with the exception of the non-feature film categories. The Awards were televised on ABC.

Winners and nominees

The Australian Film Institute (AFI) presented awards across eighteen categories. Three new award categories were presented for Best Achievement in Sound, Best Costume Design and Best Art Direction, and the award for Best Original Music Score was reinstated after it had not been given since 1973. The recipients of the peer voted feature-film awards included the film Storm Boy, for Best Film; Bruce Beresford for Best Direction, for Don's Party; John Meillon for Best Actor, for The Fourth Wish; and Pat Bishop for Best Actress, for Don's Party. Charles Chauvel received the Raymond Longford Award posthumously for his contribution to Australian screen culture and environment, and was presented to his wife Elsa Chauvel. Storm Boy was nominated for nine awards but only received two; and Don's Party won five of the six awards it was nominated for, winning the most awards at the ceremony.
Non-feature films were presented with a gold, silver or bronze prize, or an honourable mention, and the awards were determined by a jury. The Love Letters from Teralba Road received a gold and silver prize, and a special award for creativity.

Peer voted awards

Winners of competitive awards marked first in boldface and highlighted in gold.

Jury voted prizes

Winners of the gold prize.
Winners of the silver prize.
Winners of the bronze prize.

Special awards

Raymond Longford Award
  • Charles Chauvel
  • Jedda Award
  • Storm Boy – Matt Carroll
  • Creativity award
  • Tom Cowan – Journey Among Women
  • Stephen Wallace – The Love Letters from Teralba Road
  • Alexander Stitt – Rover
  • Adrian Ussher – Phone Home To...
  • Macro Photography
  • Densey Clyde, Jim Frazier – Garden Jungle
  • References

    1977 Australian Film Institute Awards Wikipedia