Don's Party
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Don's Party
Summary
Don's Party is a film[1]. It ranks in the top 4% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (76 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Don's Party authored David Williamson[3].
- Don's Party received the Australian Film Institute Award for Best Screenplay[4].
- Don's Party received the AACTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role[5].
- Don's Party received the AACTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role[6].
- Don's Party received the AACTA Award for Best Direction[7].
- Don's Party received the AACTA Award for Best Editing[8].
- Don's Party received the AACTA Award for Best Sound[9].
- Don's Party's instance of is recorded as film[10].
- Don's Party was directed by Bruce Beresford[11].
- David Williamson wrote the screenplay for Don's Party[12].
- Don's Party's genre is comedy drama[13].
- Don's Party's genre is film based on literature[14].
- Don's Party's genre is erotic film[15].
- A cast member of Don's Party was Ray Barrett[16].
- A cast member of Don's Party was John Hargreaves[17].
- A cast member of Don's Party was Pat Bishop[18].
- A cast member of Don's Party was Clare Binney[19].
- A cast member of Don's Party was Graeme Blundell[20].
- A cast member of Don's Party was Jeanie Drynan[21].
- A cast member of Don's Party was Harold Hopkins[22].
- A cast member of Don's Party was Graham Kennedy[23].
- A cast member of Don's Party was Veronica Lang[24].
- A cast member of Don's Party was Candy Raymond[25].
- A cast member of Don's Party was Kit Taylor[26].
- Don's Party was produced by Phillip Adams[27].
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Authorship and Creation
Don's Party authored David Williamson[3]. It was produced by Phillip Adams[27]. It was directed by Bruce Beresford[11]. David Williamson wrote the screenplay for it[12]. Cast members include Ray Barrett[16], John Hargreaves[17], Pat Bishop[18], Clare Binney[19], Graeme Blundell[20], and Jeanie Drynan[21].
Publication
Publication dates include November 10, 1976[28], June 1977[29], March 23, 1978[30], January 17, 1980[31], and May 27, 1982[32]. The original language of Don's Party was English[33]. Genres include comedy drama[13], film based on literature[14], and erotic film[15].
Reception
Awards received include Australian Film Institute Award for Best Screenplay[4], a film award category[34], in Australia[35], founded in 1979[36]; AACTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role[5], a class of award[37], in Australia[38], founded in 1976[39]; AACTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role[6], a film award category[40], in Australia[41], founded in 1971[42]; AACTA Award for Best Direction[7], a film award category[43], in Australia[44], founded in 1971[45]; AACTA Award for Best Editing[8], a class of award[46], in Australia[47], founded in 1967[48]; and AACTA Award for Best Sound[9], a class of award[49], in Australia[50].
Why It Matters
Don's Party ranks in the top 4% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (76 views/month).[2]
FAQs
What awards did Don's Party receive?
Honors received include Australian Film Institute Award for Best Screenplay[4], AACTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role[5], AACTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role[6], and AACTA Award for Best Direction[7].