The 1988 Australian Film Institute Awards were awards held by the Australian Film Institute to celebrate the best of Australian films and television of 1988.[1][2] Twenty six films were entered for the feature film categories.[3]
1988 AFI Awards | |
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Date | 10 October 1988 |
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Best Film | The Navigator |
The 1988 AFI Awards attracted controversy, including for the lack of television broadcast and an Australian Writers' Guild boycott which resulted in the AFI withdrawing the screenplay categories.[4]
Cinematographer Russell Boyd received the Raymond Longford Award for lifetime achievement and director George Ogilvie the Byron Kennedy Award.
Feature film
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Television
Non-feature film
Best Documentary
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Best Short Animation
| Best Experimental Film
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Best Direction in a Non-Feature Film | Best Cinematography in a Non-Feature Film |
Best Editing in a Non-Feature Film | Best Sound in a Non-Feature Film |
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