List of Australian Asia Pacific Screen Award winners and nominees

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This is a list of Australian Asia Pacific Screen Awards winners and nominees. This list details the performances of Australian actors, actresses, and films that have either been submitted or nominated for, or have won, an Asia Pacific Screen Award.

Year
(Ceremony)
Award Recipient Result Note Ref.
2007
(1st)
Best Screenplay Michael James Rowland and Helen Barnes
Lucky Miles
Nominated [1]
2008
(2nd)
Best Children's Feature Film The Black Balloon Won [2]
2009
(3rd)
Best Feature Film Samson and Delilah Won [3]
Best Documentary Feature Film Gandhi's Children Nominated [4]
Best Animated Feature Film Mary and Max Won [5]
2010
(4th)
Best Children's Feature Film Bran Nue Dae Nominated [6]
Best Animated Feature Film Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole Nominated American-Australian co-production [7]
2011
(5th)
Best Children's Feature Film Red Dog Nominated [8]
Best Actor Daniel Connor
Toomelah
Nominated [9]
Best Actress Judy Davis
The Eye of the Storm
Nominated [10]
Cultural Diversity Award (UNESCO) Toomelah Won [11]
2012
(6th)
Best Animated Feature Film Happy Feet Two Nominated [12]
2013
(7th)
Best Feature Film The Turning Nominated [13]
Best Actor Aaron Pedersen
Mystery Road
Nominated [14]
Best Cinematography Mandy Walker
Tracks
Nominated [15]
2014
(8th)
Best Director Rolf de Heer
Charlie's Country
Nominated [16]
Best Actor David Gulpilil
Charlie's Country
Special Mention [17]
Best Animated Feature Film Maya the Bee Nominated Australian-German co-production [18]
Best Youth Feature Film 52 Tuesdays Nominated [19]
2015
(9th)
Best Actor Reef Ireland
Downriver
Nominated [20]
Best Documentary Feature Film Another Country Nominated [21]
Best Animated Feature Film Blinky Bill the Movie Nominated Australian-Indian-Irish co-production [22]
Cultural Diversity Award (UNESCO) Spear Special Mention [23]
2016
(10th)
APSA Jury Grand Prize Lion Special Mention [24]
Best Documentary Feature Film Snow Monkey Nominated Australian-Norwegian co-production [25]
2017
(11th)
Best Feature Film Sweet Country Won [26]
Best Cinematography Warwick Thornton and Dylan River
Sweet Country
Nominated [27]
Best Screenplay David Tranter and Steven McGregor
Sweet Country
Nominated [28]
Best Documentary Feature Film The Opposition Nominated Australian-Papua New Guinean co-production [29]
Best Youth Feature Film The Seen and Unseen Won Indonesian-Dutch-Australian-Qatari co-production [30]
Jasper Jones Nominated [31]
2018
(12th)
Best Director Bruce Beresford
Ladies in Black
Nominated [32]
Best Documentary Feature Film Gurrumul Won [33]
2019
(13th)
Best Documentary Feature Film The Australian Dream Nominated Australian-British co-production [34]
Best Youth Feature Film Buoyancy Won [35]
  • Nominations – 35
  • Wins – 8
  • Special Mention – 3

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