Nicholas Verso

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Nicholas Verso is an Australian screenwriter, director and producer. He made his feature film debut with the 2016 film, Boys In The Trees,[1] which premiered at the 73rd Venice International Film Festival.[2]

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Australia
OccupationsScreenwriter, director, producer
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Nicholas Verso
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Australia
OccupationsScreenwriter, director, producer
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He is best known for his TV directing work, particularly creating the series Crazy Fun Park and Invisible Boys.[3]

Career

Verso's short film work includes Flight (a 2011 Tropfest short-film festival finalist)[4] and The Last Time I Saw Richard,[5] starring Toby Wallace and Cody Fern,[6] which won Best Short Film at the AACTA Awards in 2014 [7] and was honoured by the Académie des Arts et Techniques du Cinéma as part of their Golden Nights Panorama.[8]

He made his feature film debut in 2016 with the Halloween fantasy drama, Boys In The Trees, starring Toby Wallace. The film made its North American debut at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival and won Best Narrative Feature at the Austin Film Festival. The film holds a score of 82% on Rotten Tomatoes.[9]

In 2023, he created the series, Crazy Fun Park, for ABC-Me, a horror-comedy inspired by the death of several friends when he was younger.[10] It caused a minor controversy when it won the 2023 TV Week Logie Award for the Most Outstanding Children's Program, beating Bluey.[11]

In 2025, he created his next series, Invisible Boys, for Stan. Based on the novel of the same name, the series follows the challenges of four gay teens in the coastal city of Geraldton in Western Australia following the 2017 same-sex marriage plebiscite. The series has received a positive reception, debuting at #1 on the platform and multiple AACTA nominations.[12]

Verso's other television directing work includes Nowhere Boys, The Unlisted, Itch, In Our Blood and Swift Street.

Awards

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Year Title Award Result Ref.
2026 A Little Help Reg Grundy Award - AACTA Awards Nominated [13]
2026 Invisible Boys Mini Series Production of the Year - Screen Producers Awards Nominated [14]
2026 Invisible Boys Best Miniseries - AACTA Awards Nominated [15]
2025 Invisible Boys Best Streaming Series - IFFA Awards Won [16]
2024 Crazy Fun Park Jury Prize - Prix Jeunesse Won [17]
2024 Crazy Fun Park Childrens Series Production of the Year - Screen Producers Australia (SPA) Awards Won [18]
2023 Crazy Fun Park Best Direction of a Children's Series - Australian Directors Guild Awards Won [19]
2023 Crazy Fun Park Best Children's Television (Episode One) - Australian Writers Guild Awards Nominated [20]
2023 Crazy Fun Park Best Childrens Show - Logie Awards Won [21]
2019 Grace Beside Me Best Direction of a Children's Series - Australian Directors Guild Awards Won [22]
2016 Boys In The Trees Best Narrative Feature - Austin Film Festival Won [23]
2016 Boys In The Trees Venice Horizons Award - Venice Film Festival Nominated [24]
2014 The Last Time I Saw Richard Best Short Film - AACTA Awards Won [25]
2012 Boys In The Trees Monte Miller Award - AWGIE Awards Nominated [26]
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