Award winners

Award winners 1998–2000: Shorts

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Awards won by Australian shorts (titles ‘I’) 1998–2000

Title

Event

Awards

I, Eugenia

Dendy Awards for Australian Short Films (June 1998)

Best Film, General Section

I Promise

Western Australian Screen Awards (July 1999)

Curtin University Award for Direction – Martin Wilson, Emerging Section
Xanadu Award for Direction – Martin Wilson, Open Craft Section
West Australian Newspaper Award for Writing – Adrian Mulraney, Open Craft Section
Annie Murtagh-Monks Award for Acting (male) – Adrian Mulraney, Open Craft Section

I Want You

Tropfest (February 1998)

Second Prize – Gregory Quail and Jonathon Geraghty
Best Actor (shared) – Lisbeth Kennelly
Best Screenplay – Lisbeth Kennelly

I Was a Teenage Bride

South Australian Screen Showcase (July 1998)

Special Jury Mention for Production Design – Kanesan Nathan

Icarus

Australian Cinematographers Society (ACS) Awards – Queensland (October 2000)

Silver – Dominic Egan, Fictional Drama Shorts Section

Australian Guild of Screen Composers Awards (December 2000)

Best Music for a Student Film – Geoffrey Russell

Nescafe Short Film Awards (October 2000)

Open Category Finalist

Ideological Landscapes

Columbus International Film & Video Festival (October 1999)

Honourable Mention

Intermittent Transmitter, The

Bathurst Film and Video Festival (April 1999)

Highly Commended – Michael Bishop, Best Animation Section

National Student Film & Video Festival (October 1999)

Best Animation – Michael Bishop

Intolerance

Jewish Movie Challenge (February 2000)

Fox Studios Australia Prize for Best Submission – Paul Fenech, Open Section

Tropfest (February 1998)

First Prize – Paul Fenech
Best Actor (shared) – Sandy Gutman

Intransit

Melbourne International Film Festival (July 2000)

The International Catholic Film Organisation Award for Outstanding Australian Short Film Promoting Human Values

Nescafe Short Film Awards (October 2000)

Open Category Finalist

Island, The

Nescafe Short Film Awards (October 2000)

Open Category Finalist

Tropfest (February 2000)

The Tropicana Award (shared)

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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