Award winners

Award winners 1998–2000: Documentaries

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Awards won by Australian documentaries (titles ‘F’) 1998–2000

Title

Event

Awards

Face the Day

Australian Cinematographers Society (ACS) Awards – Victoria/ Tasmania (November 2000)

Highly Commended – Chi Yen Ooi, Student Cinematography Section

Facing the Demons

Logie Awards (April 2000)

Most Outstanding Documentary/Special Report in a Public Affairs Program, Most Outstanding Section

Fairy Penguins: The Secret of Sydney Harbour

Australian Cinematographers Society (ACS) Awards – NSW/ACT (November 2000)

Highly Commended – Ben Herbertson, Experimental and Specialised Section

Fame Game, The

US International Film & Video Festival (July 1998)

Third Place, Certificate for Creative Excellence

Fanny Cracker: Queen of the Outback

Australian Cinematographers Society (ACS) Awards – South Australia/ Western Australia, 2000

Highly Commended – Leighton de Barros, Documentaries – Cinema and TV Section

Federation

Awgie Awards (July 1998)

Best Documentary – Sue Castrique, Public Broadcast Section

Fifth Continent

Australian Cinematographers Society Awards (National) (May 1999)

Distinction – Ron Foley, Dramatised Documentaries Section

Fighting Thornberrys, The

Australian Cinematographers Society (ACS) Awards – Queensland (October 1999)

Highly Commended – Craig Lucas, Documentaries, Cinema and Television Section

Five Minute Romance of a Cup of Coffee, A

Queensland New Filmmakers' Awards 1998 (April 1998)

PFTC Award for Best Tertiary Drama – Jo Rose, Industry Section

Floaters

South Australian Young Filmmakers Festival (December 1998)

Encouragement Award – Martin Potter, Documentary Section

Flying Dutchmen, The

Australian Cinematographers Society (ACS) Awards – Victoria/ Tasmania (November 2000)

Highly Commended – Greg Parish, Documentaries – Cinema and Television Section

Forbidden Body, The

Woodford Film Festival (December 1999)

Cinematography Award – Anne O'Casey

Fork in the Road, A

Australian Cinematographers Society (ACS) Awards – Victoria/ Tasmania (October 1998)

Silver – Phillip Hankin, TV Magazine Section (for 'Spain (Seville)')

Australian Cinematographers Society (ACS) Awards – NSW/ACT (November 2000)

Silver – Kwok-Yin Cheung, Documentaries Section (for 'Guilin')

Frankenskippy Totally Nuts... and Bolts

INTERCOM – International Communication Film & Video Festival (October 1999)

Gold Plaque, Animation/Computer Imagery/Special Effects Section

Vancouver Effects and Animation Festival (June 1999)

1st Prize, I.D.'s – Animation Section

Future Eaters, The

Australian Guild of Screen Composers Awards (December 1998)

Zomba Music Award for Best Original Music in a TV series (shared) – Robert Moss

Australian Teachers of Media Awards (May 1999)

ATOM Award – ABC TV – Science Unit, Science/Environmental Documentary Section

New York Festivals (January 1999)

Silver – Alison Leigh, Richard Keefe, Ian Cuming and Dr Tim Flannery, TV Documentary & Information Programs – Environment & Ecology Section

Source: Australian Film Commission
Notes:
This list has been compiled from ongoing monitoring of awards by AFC staff and from information provided to the AFC by filmmakers. Although great effort has been made to locate information, there may be a small number of awards omitted from the list.
As the list covers only calendar years 1998–2000 it may not represent all awards won by a particular film.

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