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History

Inaugurated by Richard Sowada, director of the Revelation Perth International Film Festival, as a replacement for the defunct WA Screen Awards (which ended in 2017). The awards are designed 'with a focus on innovation and achievement. Categories span all screen genres, from shorts, features and docos, through to VR/AR, games, moving image art and installation.'

First awarded at Revelation in December 2020.

Source: Inside Film (https://www.if.com.au/wa-industry-awards-reimagined-with-focus-on-innovation/). (Sighted: 28/10/2020)

Latest Winners / Recipients

Year: 2020

winner (Innovation in Narrative Feature Film) form y separately published work icon An Ideal Host Tyler Jacob Jones , ( dir. Robert Woods ) Western Australia : 2020 21151842 2020 single work film/TV

'Liz just wants to host the perfect dinner party but an unexpected guest sends the evening into chaos, with potentially apocalyptic consequences.'

Source: Production blurb.

winner (Innovation in Short Film or Animation) form y separately published work icon Judas Collar Alison James , ( dir. Alison James ) Western Australia : No Thing Productions , 2018 14365432 2018 single work film/TV

'The tragic tale of a wild camel and the sacrifices she makes for the benefit of her kind.'

Source: Melbourne International Film Festival.

winner (Outstanding Achievement in Directing) form y separately published work icon Judas Collar Alison James , ( dir. Alison James ) Western Australia : No Thing Productions , 2018 14365432 2018 single work film/TV

'The tragic tale of a wild camel and the sacrifices she makes for the benefit of her kind.'

Source: Melbourne International Film Festival.

winner (Outstanding Achievement in Writing) form y separately published work icon Judas Collar Alison James , ( dir. Alison James ) Western Australia : No Thing Productions , 2018 14365432 2018 single work film/TV

'The tragic tale of a wild camel and the sacrifices she makes for the benefit of her kind.'

Source: Melbourne International Film Festival.

winner (Independent Spirit Award) Robert Woods
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