1974–75 Australian Film Institute Awards


The 17th Australian Film Awards ceremony, presented by the Australian Film Institute honoured the best Australian films of 1974 and 1975 and took place on 23 March 1975, at the Sydney Opera House, in Sydney, New South Wales. Actress Glenda Jackson hosted the ceremony.

Winners

In the competition the Australian Film Institute presented awards across nine categories. The winners of the Golden Reel prize included feature film Sunday Too Far Away, tele-movie Billy and Percy, and documentary Mr. Symbol Man; feature films Petersen and The True Story of Eskimo Nell and documentaries A Steam Train Passes and Stirring won the Silver prize; and the film Between Wars won the Bronze prize. Awards were also handed out in feature film categories for Best Actor, which went to Jack Thompson for Sunday Too Far Away and Petersen and Martin Vaughan for Billy and Percy; Julie Dawson for Best Actress, for Who Killed Jenny Langby?; Barry Humphries and Reg Lye for Best Supporting Actor, for The Great Macarthy and Sunday Too Far Away respectively; and John Power for Best Direction, for Billy and Percy.





CategoryWinners
Golden Reel Prize
for Best Film
* Sunday Too Far Away
Golden Reel Prize
for Best Documentary
* Mr. Symbol Man
Golden Reel Prize* Billy and Percy
Silver Prize
for Best Film
* Petersen
Silver Prize
for Best Documentary
* A Steam Train Passes
Silver Prize
for Best Documentary
* Stirring
Silver Medallion
for Photography
* Vincent MontonThe True Story of Eskimo Nell
Bronze Prize
for Best Film
* Between Wars
Best Direction* John Power – Billy and Percy
Best Actor* Jack Thompson – Sunday Too Far Away and Petersen
Best Actor* Martin Vaughan – Billy and Percy
Best Actress* Sunday Too Far Away
Best Supporting Actor
* Barry Humphries – The Great McCarthy
Best Supporting Actor
* Reg Lye – Sunday Too Far Away
Best Screenplay* David WilliamsonPetersen
Best Original Music Score* Bruce Smeaton – The Cars That Ate Paris and The Great McCarthy
Alan Stout Award
for Best Short Film
* John PapadopoulosMatchless
Alan Stout Award
for Best Short Film
* Ian MacraeLove is Hate
Alan Stout Award
for Best Short Film
* Chris NoonanBulls
Media Department Award
for a film depicting an aspect of Australian life and endeavor
* Sunday Too Far Away