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Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "An Australian Government Film is an Australian film that has been funded by the Australian government at either a state or federal level. This type of film is distinct from an Australian independent film which has had no up-front government investment.Most Australian films are funded by one or more of the state or federal film funding bodies such as Screen Australia, The NSW Film and Television Office, Film Victoria, ScreenWest, and The South Australian Film Corp.(NB - may contain some independent films - the list is not yet completely researched)Notable Australian Government Films of the 1940s-1950s:Kokoda Front Line! (1942) - First Australian film to win an Oscar, for Best Documentary Feature in 1942Conquest of The Rivers (1958) - AFI winner for Best Film (recruitment film for the Snowy Hydro scheme)Notable Australian Government Films of the 1960s:The Dancing Class (1964) - AFI winner for Best FilmI The Aboriginal (1964) - AFI winner for Best FilmThe Legend of Damien Parer (1965) - AFI winner for Best FilmStronger Since The War (1965) - AFI winner for Best FilmConcerto for Orchestra (1966) - AFI winner for Best FilmCardin in Australia (1967) - AFI winner for Best FilmThe Change at Groote (1968) - AFI winner for Best FilmThe Talgai Skull (1968) - AFI winner for Best FilmJack and Jill: A Postscript (1969) - AFI winner for Best FilmNotable Australian Government Films of the 1970s:Three To Go: Michael (1970) - AFI winner for Best FilmHomesdale (1971) - AFI winner for Best FilmMarco Polo Jr. Versus the Red Dragon (1972) - Australia's first animated feature film.Sunday Too Far Away (1975) - AFI winner for Best Film, acclaimed for its realism in character portrayalPicnic at Hanging Rock (1975) - One of the first Australian films to reach an International audience, based on a book of the same titleThe Devil's Playground (1976) - AFI winner for Best FilmThe Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith (1976) - A multi-award winning filmStorm Boy (1977) - AFI winner for Best FilmThe Getting of Wisdom (1977) - Nominated for 5 AFI Awards and winner of Best Adapted ScreenplayNewsfront (1978) - Winner of 8 AFI awards including Best Film and Best Actor: Bill Hunter.Mouth to Mouth (1978) - AFI Nominee Kim KrejusMy Brilliant Career (1979) - AFI winner for Best Film"@en }

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