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Awards

2025 - Nominated - Better Man - Special Visual Effects - Luke Millar, David Clayton, Keith Herft, Peter Stubbs

2025 - Nominated - Colin from Accounts series 2 - International - Production Team

2012 - Nominated - Slap, The - Best International Program

2010 - Nominated - Bright Star - Best Costume Design - Janet Patterson

2007 - Won - Happy Feet - Best Animated Feature Film

2007 - Nominated - Happy Feet - Anthony Asquith Award for achievement in Film Music - John Powell

2006 - Nominated - Mysterious Geographic Explorations of Jasper Morello, The - Best Short Animation Film

2005 - Nominated - Birthday Boy - Best Short Animated Film

1999 - Nominated - Wayne Manifesto, The - International Award

1999 - Won - Thunderstone - Best International Program

1999 - Nominated - See How They Run - Children's Drama - Screenwriting

1998 - Won - William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet - Best Adapted Screenplay

1998 - Won - William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet - David Lean Award - Baz Luhrmann

1998 - Won - William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet - Anthony Asquith Award for Music

1998 - Won - William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet - Best Production Design

1998 - Won - Ocean Girl - Award for Excellence

1998 - Won - Ocean Girl 4 - Best Children's International Program

1996 - Won - Shine - Best Actor - Geoffrey Rush

1996 - Won - Shine - British Academy Craft Award for Best Achievement in Sound - Toivo Lember, Roger Savage, Livia Ruzic and Gareth Vanderhope

1995 - Won - Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, The - Best Costume Design - Lizzie Gardiner & Tim Chappel

1995 - Won - Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, The - Best Make-up and Hair - Angela Conte, Cassie Hanlon & Strykermeyer

1995 - Nominated - Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, The - Cinematography - Brian J. Breheny

1995 - Nominated - Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, The - Production design - Owen Paterson & Colin Gibson

1995 - Nominated - Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, The - Original screenplay - Stephan Elliott

1995 - Nominated - Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, The - Actor in a leading role - Terence Stamp

1995 - Nominated - Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, The - Anthony Asquith Award for achievement in Film Music - Guy Gross

1993 - Won - Strictly Ballroom - Best Costume - Angus Strathie, Catherine Martin

1993 - Won - Strictly Ballroom - Best Production Design - Catherine Martin

1993 - Won - Strictly Ballroom - Best Feature Film Score - David Hirschfelder

1993 - Won - Frankie's House - Best Music - Jeff Beck and Jed Leiber

1993 - Nominated - Strictly Ballroom - Best Actress in a Leading Role - Tara Morice

1993 - Nominated - Strictly Ballroom - Best Adapted Screenplay - Baz Luhrmann, Craig Pearce

1993 - Nominated - Strictly Ballroom - Best Cinematography - Jack N Green

1993 - Nominated - Strictly Ballroom - Best Editing - Jill Bilcock

1993 - Nominated - Strictly Ballroom - Best Film - Tristram Miall, Baz Luhrmann

1993 - Nominated - Strictly Ballroom - Best Sound - Antony Gray, Ben Osmo, Roger Savage, Ian McLoughlin, Phil Judd

1981 - Won - My Brilliant Career - Best Actress - Judy Davis

1981 - Won - My Brilliant Career - Best Outstanding Newcomer - Judy Davis

1976 - Won - Picnic at Hanging Rock - Best Cinematography - Russell Boyd

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