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  1. The Australian Film Institute (AFI) was founded in 1958 as a non-profit organisation devoted to developing an active film culture in Australia and fostering engagement between the general public and the Australian film industry.

  2. With over 50 award categories spanning across film, television, documentary, short film and online content. Find out who took home an AACTA Award! AACTA is committed to discovering and nurturing Australia’s next wave of screen talent.

  3. AFTRS offers courses in film, tv, radio and podcasting, on campus or online. Learn from award-winning practitioners and join the alumni network of the top film schools in the world.

  4. www.aacta.org › about-usOverview | AACTA

    The primary role of the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA), a not-for-profit organisation, is to recognise, encourage, promote and celebrate film and television excellence in Australia, connecting Australian and international audiences with great Australian screen content.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AACTA_AwardsAACTA Awards - Wikipedia

    The awards, previously called Australian Film Institute Awards or AFI Awards, began in 1958, and involved 30 nominations across six categories. They expanded in 1986 to cover television as well as film. The AACTA Awards were instituted in 2011.

  6. www.aacta.org › aacta-awards › winners-and-nomineesWinners & Nominees | AACTA

    AACTA Award for Best Drama Series. Bay Of Fires. Marta Dusseldorp, Yvonne Collins. Archipelago Productions and Fremantle Australia / ABC. Black Snow. Kaylene Butler, Lois Randall, Rosemary Blight. Goalpost Pictures / Stan. Bump. Dan Edwards, John Edwards, Claudia Karvan, Kelsey Munro.

  7. www.youtube.com › user › AustFilmInstituteAACTA - YouTube

    Celebrating Australia's greatest achievements in film and television, culminating in the annual AACTA Awards.