AFCA Film Writing Awards

The aim of the Australian Film Critics Association Film Writing Awards is to raise the level of film culture in Australia by recognizing the work of Australian film critics and film commentators and to broaden public awareness of film as an art form and cultural artifact.

About the Awards

There are 4 Award categories each of which carries a cash prize. There is no entry fee but each entrant is permitted only 2 submissions each.

  1. Ivan Hutchinson Award for writing on Australian film. ($500)
  2. Award for writing on non-Australian film. ($500)
  3. Award for a review of an individual Australian film. ($200)
  4. Award for a review of an individual non-Australian film. ($200)

Judging Panel

Anna Dzenis, LaTrobe University

Keith Gallasch, Real Time Magazine

Criteria

In general, criteria includes research and effort expended in the preparation of the essay/criticism, quality of writing including incisiveness and originality. The judges' decision will be final.

Conditions

  1. The Awards are open to any Australian resident, whether AFCA member or not, except for members of the judging panel or their relatives
  2. Previously published works may be submitted but no submission can have been published more than 12 months before closing date for entries (i.e., not published before 01 December, 2008).
  3. Any submission can be submitted to one category only, to be selected by the submitter
  4. No more than two submissions can be made by a single individual
  5. Articles previously submitted cannot be resubmitted
  6. No submission should be more than 3,500 words, excluding footnotes (Book extracts are permissible but do not submit entire books)
  7. For Categories 3 & 4, submissions must be no more than 1,000 words
  8. For Categories 3 & 4, films reviewed must have been theatrically released for the first time within 12 months of the closing date for entries (i.e., not released before 01 December, 2008)
  9. All submissions must be spell-checked and adhere to the AFCA style guide. Images may not be included in or with any submission
  10. All entries must be submitted electronically with a completed entry form that is available from the AFCA website (see below)/
  11. AFCA will have the right to publish the winning entries. Re-publication of first time publications will require AFCA permission.

Style Guide

  1. Submission must be made as Word .doc (NOT .docx of PDF) using Arial 12 pt or Times Roman 12 pt. with double line spacing
  2. Essays to have a separate title
  3. All films referred to in either review or article must include the director’s name and the year of release (e.g. Klute, Alan J. Pakula, 1971) the first time they are mentioned.
  4. If non-English language film titles are referred to they must include their English language title if appropriate (e.g. Der Untergang/Downfall, Oliver Hirschbiegel, 2004) the first time they are mentioned.
  5. No images may be included with either review or article.

Entry and Award dates:

 

 

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