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Award categoriesAustralian Film Institute Awards of MeritSpecial Awards
Awards in the Feature Film category
Awards in the Television category
In 1990, the name of this award changed to ‘Best Television Mini Series or Telefeature’.
In 1990, the name of this award changed to ‘Best Television Mini Series or Telefeature’.
In 1993, this award split Into ‘Best Episode In a Television Drama Series’ And ‘Best Episode In a Television Drama Serial’.
In 1999, the name of this award was changed to ‘Best Episode In a Television Drama Series (Long)’.
In 2002, both Drama Series awards were combined as ‘Best Television Drama Series’.
In 1990, this award was merged with ‘Best Direction In a Telefeature’ to become ‘Best Direction In a Telefeature or Mini Series’, which In 1991 was renamed ‘Best Achievement In Direction In a Television Drama’. In 2004, this award became ‘Best Direction In Television’.
In 1990, this award was merged with the Screenplay award for Telefeatures to become ‘Best Screenplay In a Mini Series or Telefeature’, which In 1991 was renamed ‘Best Screenplay In a Television Drama’. In 2004, this award became ‘Best Screenplay In Television’.
In 1990, this award was merged with the acting award for Telefeatures to become the ‘Best Actor In a Leading Role In a Telefeature or Mini Series’, the name of which was changed In 1991 to ‘Best Actor In a Leading Role In a Television Drama’. In 2000, the Telefeature or Mini Series award was re-Introduced as a separate category. All awards combined again In 2002 under the title, ‘Best Actor In a Leading Role In a Television Drama’. In 2004, this award became ‘Best Actor In a Leading Role In a Television Drama or Comedy’. In 2006, this award became ‘Best Lead Actor In Television Drama’ – as a separate Comedy Performance Award was Introduced.
In 1990, this award was merged with the acting award for Telefeatures to become ‘Best Actress In a Leading Role In a Telefeature or Mini Series’, the name of which was changed In 1991 to ‘Best Actress In a Leading Role In a Television Drama’. In 2000, the Telefeature or Mini Series award was re-Introduced as a separate category. All awards combined again In 2002 under the title, ‘Best Actress In a Leading Role In a Television Drama’. In 2004, both awards merged to become ‘Best Actress In a Leading Role In a Television Drama or Comedy’. In 2006, this award became ‘Best Lead Actress In Television Drama’– as a separate Comedy Performance Award was Introduced.
In 2002, this category was changed to ‘Best Actor In a Supporting or Guest Role In a Television Drama’, which In 2004 became ‘Best Actor In a Supporting or Guest Role In a Television Drama or Comedy’. In 2006, the Award became ‘Best Guest or Supporting Actor In Television Drama’ – as a separate Comedy Performance Award was Introduced.
In 2002, this category was changed to ‘Best Actress In a Supporting or Guest Role In a Television Drama’, which In 2004 became ‘Best Actress In a Supporting or Guest Role In a Television Drama or Comedy’. In 2006, the Award became ‘Best Guest or Supporting Actress In Television Drama’ – as a separate Comedy Performance Award was Introduced.
In 2004, this award became ‘Outstanding Achievement In Craft In Television’. Awards in the non-feature film category
Hosts / television coverage
Criticisms and ControversiesThere have been controversial decisions of the Australian Film Institute Awards that have led to claims that it has broken its own rules. Kylie Miller of The Age in her article AFI drama over bent rule highlights how the AFI has angered the television industry by breaking its own rules to include an unscreened miniseries in the 2005 awards judging.
In 2005 with the appointment of Susan MacKinnion of the Australian government’s Film Financing Agency - FFC as jury member, the AFI was accused of again breaking its own rule, which states that jurors ‘should have no vested interest in any of the entries they will be voting on, and will be required to sign a statutory declaration confirming this fact’.[citation needed] AFIA has also been castigated for narrow selection of artists for award nominations and an unfair judging process (ARIA Will Never Rock, Rhoderick Gates, Global Echo, 30th Oct, 06). External linksReferences
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