List of Australian films of 1983

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1983

TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
Abra Cadabra Alex Stitt Voices: John Farnham, Jacki Weaver, Hayes Gordon Animation IMDb
Allies Marian Wilkinson Documentary IMDb
BMX Bandits Brian Trenchard-Smith David Argue, John Ley, Bryan Marshall, Angelo D'Angelo, Nicole Kidman, James Lugton Action / Drama Feature film IMDb
The Body Corporate Eric Taylor Leonard Teale, Pat McDonald, Mervyn Drake, Michael Carman, Claire Crowther, Jeanie Drynan, Ron Hackett, Betty Lucas Drama ABC TV film
Buddies Arch Nicholson Colin Friels, Kris McQuade, Harold Hopkins, Bruce Spence, Norman Kaye, Simon Chilvers, Lisa Peers, Dennis Miller Comedy / Drama Feature film IMDB, AFI Award, Best Original Screenplay for John Dingwall [1]
Bush Christmas Henri Safran John Howard, John Ewart, Peter Sumner, Manalpuy, Nicole Kidman, James Wingrove, Mark Spain Drama Family Feature film IMDb
Careful, He Might Hear You Carl Schultz Wendy Hughes, Robyn Nevin, John Hargreaves, Nicholas Gledhill, Geraldine Turner, Isabelle Anderson, Peter Whitford, Colleen Clifford, Peter Whitford Drama Feature film IMDb
Chase Through The Night Howard Rubie Ron Blanchard, Brett Climo, John Jarratt, Scott McGregor, Nicole Kidman, Paul Sonkkila, Lyn Collingwood, Roger Cox, Steve Dodd, Justine Saunders, Alan Dargin, Jeff Truman Adventure / Drama / Family ABC TV film
The Dean Case Kevin Dobson Lewis Fitz-Gerald, Ivar Kants, Lola Brooks, Alexander Archdale, Celia de Burgh Drama ABC TV filmBased on Verdict series
Desert Farming Ivor Bowen Documentary IMDb
The Disappearance Of Azaria Chamberlain Michael Thornhill John Hamblin, Elaine Hudson, Max Phipps, Peter Carroll, John Clayton, Tony Barry, Ray Meagher, Jim Holt Drama TV filmaka Who Killed Baby Azaria (International title)
Douglas Mawson: The Survivor David Parer Drama IMDb, Melbourne International Film Festival 1983 [2]
Dusty John Richardson Bill Kerr, Noel Trevarthen, Carol Burns Drama IMDb
Fight to the Death Wang Lee Chang Li, Bruce Tse, Ron Van Clief War IMDb
First Contact Bob Connolly Richard Oxenburgh, Daniel Leahy, Mick LeahyDocumentary IMDb
For Love or Money Megan McMurchy & Jeni Thornley Noni Hazlehurst, narratorDocumentary IMDb
Going Down Haydn Keenan Tracy Mann, Vera Plevnik, Julie BarryDrama IMDb
Goodbye Paradise Carl Schultz Ray Barrett, Paul Chubb, Guy Doleman, Robyn Nevin, Don PascoeDrama IMDb
Hostage Frank Shields Kerry Mack, Ralph Schicha, Gabrielle Barraket, Judy Nunn, Henk Johanne, Doris Goddard, Clare Binney Drama / Thriller Feature film IMDb, aka "Savage Attraction" [3]
Man of Flowers Paul Cox Norman Kaye, Alyson Best, Chris Haywood, Sarah Walker, Julia Blake, Tony Llewellyn-Jones, Bob Ellis Drama Feature film IMDb, Screened at the 1984 Cannes Film Festival [4]
Midnite Spares Quentin Masters James Laurie, Gia Carides, Max Cullen, Bruce Spence, Graeme Blundell, David Argue, Jonathan Coleman Action / Comedy IMDb
Molly Ned Lander Claudia Karvan, Garry McDonald, Ruth Cracknell, Les Dayman, Reg Lye, Melissa Jaffer, Lucky Grills, Slim de Grey, Molly, Mercia Deane-Johns, Joy Hruby Drama / Family Feature film IMDb
Moving Out Michael Pattinson Vince Colosimo, Maurice Devincentis, Tibor Gyapjas Drama IMDb
Now and Forever Adrian Carr Cheryl Ladd, Robert Coleby, Carmen Duncan Drama / Romance IMDb
Passionless Moments Jane Campion David Benton, Ann Burriman Short IMDb, Screened at the 1986 Cannes Film Festival [5]
Phar Lap Simon Wincer Tom Burlinson, Martin Vaughan, Ron Leibman, Judy Morris, John Stanton, Peter Whitford, Celia de Burgh, Les Foxcroft, Vincent Ball, Georgia Carr Drama Feature film IMDb
Platypus Cove Peter Maxwell Tony Barry, Carmen Duncan, Paul Smith, Bill Kerr, Henri Szeps, Martin Lewis, Simone Buchanan, Aileen Britton, Mark Hembrow, John Ley, Dennis Miller Adventure / Family ABC TV film IMDb
The Return of Captain Invincible Philippe Mora Alan Arkin, Christopher Lee, Kate Fitzpatrick Musical / Fantasy / Comedy IMDb
The Schippan Mystery Di Drew Sally McKenzie, Joseph Furst, Dorothy Alison, Desiree Smith, Michael Winchester, Arthur Dignam, Brandon Burke, Yves Stening, Martin Vaughan Drama ABC TV filmBased on Verdict series.
Sherlock Holmes and the Baskerville CurseNarrated by Peter O'Toole, Ron Haddrick, Earle CrossAnimation IMDb
A Slice of Life John D. Lamond Robin Nedwell, John Ewart, Juliet JordanComedy IMDb
Stanley: Every Home Should Have One Esben Storm Peter Bensley, Graham Kennedy, Nell Campbell, Michael Craig, Susan Walker, Joy Smithers, David Argue, Max Cullen, Lorna Lesley, Leonard Teale, Harold Hopkins, Willie Fennell, Jon Ewing Comedy / Romance Feature filmaka Stanley
Stations Jackie McKimmie Noni Hazlehurst, Tim Burns, Elaine CusickShort IMDb
Tukana - husat i asua? Chris Owen, Albert Toro Albert Toro, Regina Talsa, Wenceslas Noruke Comedy / Drama IMDb
Undercover David Stevens Michael Pare, Genevieve Picot, John Walton, Sandy Gore, Peter Phelps, Barry Otto, Caz Lederman, Wallas Eaton, Nicholas Eadie, Ian Gilmour, Slim de Grey, Julie Nihill, Greig Pickhaver Comedy / Drama Feature film IMDb, 6 AFI nominations [6]
Warming Up Bruce Best Barbara Stephens, Henri Szeps, Queenie Ashton, Lloyd Morris, Tim Grogan, Adam Fernance, Patrick Ward, Wayne Pygram, Ron Blanchard, Kevin Golsby Comedy / Drama Feature filmOriginally intended as TV film
The Weekly's War Stephen Ramsey Noni Hazlehurst, Jane Harders, Michael Caton, Jacqueline Kott, Pat Thomson, Patricia Kennedy, Judi Farr, Peter Fisher, Bill Hunter, Ray Meagher Drama TV film
The Wild Duck Henri Safran Liv Ullmann, Jeremy Irons, Lucinda Jones, John Meillon, Arthur Dignam, Rhys McConnochie, Colin Croft, Marion Edward, Peter de Salis, Jeff Truman, Michael Pate Drama / Historical Feature film IMDb
The Winds of Jarrah Mark Egerton Terence Donovan, Susan Lyons, Harold Hopkins, Steve Bisley, Martin Vaughan, Isabelle Anderson, Steven Grives, Dorothy Alison, Les Foxcroft, Emil Minty Drama / Romance Feature film IMDb
The Voyage of Bounty's Child Michael Edols narrated by Leo McKern Documentary / Biography IMDb

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