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Titles By Award: AUSTRALIAN FILM INSTITUTE
MGM has received a(n) AUSTRALIAN FILM INSTITUTE in the following categories:
- Award:
AUSTRALIAN FILM INSTITUTE -
Best Foreign Film
- Award Year: 1978
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Recipient(s):
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Theatrical Release Date:
Apr 20, 1977
- Synopsis: This Best Picture Oscar winner stars Woody Allen as a neurotic, New York comedian who falls for a quirky midwestern girl (Diane Keaton) in an on-again, off-again romance.
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- Award:
AUSTRALIAN FILM INSTITUTE -
Best Editing
- Award Year: 1990
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Recipient(s):
Robert Gibson
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Theatrical Release Date:
- Synopsis: In this sequel to THE YEAR MY VOICE BROKE, an Australian adolescent who attends a boys' boarding school is surprised to find himself falling in love with a Ugandan student who goes to a girls' school just across the lake.
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- Award:
AUSTRALIAN FILM INSTITUTE -
Best Music
- Award Year: 1979
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Recipient(s):
Brian May
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Theatrical Release Date:
Jan 01, 1979
- Synopsis: Set in the not too distant future, Mad Max is a chilling drama that combines a futuristic plot with high-speed car and motorcycle action. The stage is set for a strange apocalyptic death game between nomadic bikers and a handful of young cops. Mel Gibson stars as 'Mad Max', and later went on to play the title role in two successful sequels.
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- Award:
AUSTRALIAN FILM INSTITUTE -
Best Costumes
- Award Year: 1987
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Recipient(s):
Jennie Tate
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Theatrical Release Date:
Feb 20, 1987
- Synopsis: A steamy story of a woman's awakening to a sexual fulfillment in a disapproving town in Australia of 1939. A young woman, believing she only wants a secure life, married a steady, homest man. But her desires cannot be held back, and after unfulfilling affairs with her husband's brother and a playboy, she finally tried to work with her husband to put their lives back together.
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