Grand Prize Winners
- 2011 - Moxie - Stephen Irwin (UK)
- 2010 - The External World - David O'Reilly (Ireland)
- 2009 - Best Short: Kaasündinud Kohustused (Inherent Obligations) - by Rao Heidmets, Estonia
- 2009 - Best Feature: Mary and Max - Adam Elliot (Australia)
- 2008 - Chainsaw - Dennis Tupicoff (Australia)
- 2007 - A Country Doctor - Koji Yamamura (Japan)
- 2006 - Dreams & Desires: Family Ties - Joanna Quinn (UK)
- 2005 - Milch - Igor Kovalyov (USA)
- 2004 - Ryan - Chris Landreth (Canada)
- 2002 - Home Road Movies - Robert Bradbrook (UK)
- 2000 - Ring of Fire - Andreas Hykade (Germany)
- 1998 - The Night of the Carrots - Priit Pärn (Estonia)
- 1996 - Bird in the Window - Igor Kovalyov (Russia/USA)
- 1994 - The Wrong Trousers - Nick Park (UK)
- 1992 - Two Sisters - Caroline Leaf (Canada)
- 1990 - Hen, His Wife - Igor Kovalyov (USSR)
- 1988 - The Man Who Planted Trees - Frederic Back (Canada)
- 1986 - The Frog, the Dog, and the Devil - Bob Stenhouse (New Zealand)
- 1984 - Chips - Jerzy Kucia (Poland)
- 1982 - Crac - Frederic Back (Canada)
- 1980 - Ubu - Geoff Dunbar (UK)
- 1978 - La traversée de l'Atlantique à la rame - Jean-François Laguionie (France)
- 1976 - The Street - Caroline Leaf (Canada)
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