2026 AIDC Awards Nominees & Winners

Congratulations to all the nominees and winners of the 2026 AIDC Awards, and the recipients of the 3rd annual Southern Light Award.

We wish to thank the 2026 Awards Jury and Awards Pre-Selection Committee, and proudly acknowledge the support of our 2026 AIDC Awards partners, Film Finances and AFTRS.

2026 Best Feature Documentary Nominees

THE COLLEANO HEART
2025 | WildBear Entertainment

Circus was once the world’s grandest entertainment and the Colleano Family reached the highest echelons of circus stardom. When the Colleanos reunite they reveal family secrets and showbiz lives that intersect with iconic moments in history. As the Colleanos rise to international stardom, they also conceal their Australian Aboriginal identity to keep their family together. Through the family’s remarkable home movies and never-before-seen footage, their extraordinary story comes to life. Director/Writer: PAULINE CLAGUE | Producer: KATE PAPPAS

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DEEPER
2025 | Stranger Than Fiction

In a remote part of New Zealand, lies a cold, dark and mysterious cave system with the potential to be the deepest dived cave in the world. It’s here that explorer and hero of the Thai cave rescue Richard “Harry” Harris is searching for a sense of self. There’s no question that this is the highest stakes dive he has ever attempted. Underground, underwater, with a finite amount of gas to breathe, it’s a dangerous game to play. So what drives Harry to continue in his pursuit when he knows the cost – not just to himself, but to those he loves – and will he make it back to them? Director: BRIEGE WHITEHEAD | Producers: JODIE BELL, BENN ELLARD, ELLA WRIGHT

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THE GOLDEN SPURTLE
2025 | Hytra Films, Hopscotch Films

Dating back to neolithic times, few culinary traditions have survived as long as the hearty bowl of morning porridge. Despite its simple recipe of oats salt and water there is a lot that can vary. Each year the sleepy highland village of Carrbridge awakens with excitement as locals and competitors from around the globe vie for the honour of winning The Golden Spurtle in the World Porridge Making Championships. For ageing, charismatic, and soon-to-retire chieftain, Charlie Miller, this competition means so much more than just a bowl of steaming oats. With ailing health but a responsibility to his fellow porridge committee members, Charlie is on a mission to secure the future of the championships – and his own legacy. Legacy is also at stake for Carrbridge local Ian Bishop. With his health in decline, Ian’s goal is to mount one last glorious attempt to secure the title. But there’s stiff competition. Formidable return competitor Lisa Williams, the queen of porridge, is ready to bring home the trophy. Whilst the new generation of spurtlers) Toby Wilson (Australian taco chef), and Adam Kiani (armed with his grandmother’s secret stirring technique), both want to challenge the porridge status quo. Against the backdrop of the breathtaking Scottish Highlands and infused with whimsical humour of an eclectic cast The Golden Spurtle captures the humanity of village life and those who visit with spurtle in hand. Director: CONSTANTINE COSTI | Producers: REBECCA LAMOND, JOHN ARCHER

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IRON WINTER
2025/2026 | Repeater Productions

In Mongolia’s coldest valley, horses mean life. But in the Iron Winter, nothing can survive alone. For countless generations, the herders of the Tsakhir Valley have protected their horses from ferocious arctic storms by amassing a giant winter herd, nominating their bravest young men to protect it. The daring tradition served as a brutal coming of age ritual, until five years ago, when under increasing environmental pressure, it abruptly ended. Fearful about the loss of culture, elders soon vowed to revive it. And two young friends were handed the daunting responsibility to not only protect the valley’s herd — but to save its most sacred practice. For four months, the boys battle Mongolia’s deadliest winter on record, testing friendship and faith in a fight to keep 2000 horses alive, and preserve an ancient way of life. Director: KASIMIR BURGESS | Producers: BEN GOLOTTA, MORGAN WRIGHT, CHRIS KAMEN

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YURLU | COUNTRY
2025 | Illuminate Films

Banjima Elder Maitland Parker calls his yurlu (homeland) in the Pilbara region of Western Australia “poison country”; this haunting truth is etched into his body as he lives with terminal mesothelioma, an aggressive cancer resulting from asbestos exposure. Six decades prior, the Wittenoom mines left behind more than three million tonnes of waste rock laced with deadly asbestos fibres, turning 46,840 hectares of Banjima Country – an area three times the size of Geneva city – into a toxic exclusion zone. Today, Aboriginal communities in Western Australia have the world’s highest mortality rate from mesothelioma. Yurlu | Country follows Maitland as he confronts government inaction and corporate greed in the hope of allowing his people to reconnect with and heal their ancestral lands. Directed by two-time UN Media Peace Award and five-time Walkley Award winner Yaara Bou Melhem, who worked closely with Parker and his family, this powerful documentary bears witness to Australia’s Chernobyl. Director: YAARA BOU MELHEM | Producer: YAARA BOU MELHEM Co-Producers: TOM BANNIGAN & JAMES SAUNDERS

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2026 Best Documentary / Factual Series Nominees

ANNABEL CRABB'S CIVIC DUTY
2025 | Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Across three episodes Annabel Crabb’s Civic Duty unearths the individuals and stories that combine to make Australian democracy globally unique; like our invention of the secret ballot, our adoption of preferential and compulsory voting, and our peculiar attachment to sausages. At a time where western democracies around the world are being challenged and polarisation more acute, never has there been a greater need to reflect on our own robust system of government. Annabel investigates how the politics of our parliament have changed thanks to political leaders, the media landscape – but most of all – the power of the Australian people. Director: STAMATIA MAROUPAS | Producers: ANNABEL CRABB, MADELEINE HAWCROFT, TANIA DOUMIT

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THE KIMBERLEY
2025 | Wild Pacific Media

In Australia’s remote northwest, discover a land that defies time. Mark Coles Smith guides us through a wild year in The Kimberley, home to stunning landscapes, deep culture, and iconic creatures found nowhere else on earth. From the epic migrations of whales and shorebirds in the tropical Sea Country, to crocs that rule the river banks, daring cinematography captures never-before-seen animal sequences as we share a year in the lives of those who call The Kimberley home. Director: NICK ROBINSON | Producers: ELECTRA MANIKAKIS, NICK ROBINSON, PETA AYERS, MARK COLES SMITH

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THE PEOPLE VS ROBODEBT
2026 | CJZ

In the summer of 2016, the Federal Government’s new Online Compliance Intervention scheme ripped through Australian society. This automated welfare system became known as “Robodebt”. Over the next three years, almost half a million Australians were hounded to pay back debts they did not owe. The system was later found to be inaccurate, unethical and illegal. Some people lost their savings, others their homes, and a few lost their lives. This emotionally charged political thriller uses a powerful blend of drama and documentary to celebrate those who fought to expose the truth. Director: BEN LAWRENCE | Producers: MICHAEL CORDELL, PAULA BYCROFT, ANDREW FARRELL

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REVEALED: DEATH CAP MURDERS
2025 | Dreamchaser, Den of Martians, FIFTH SEASON

Within days of attending a quiet family lunch in rural Victoria, three people are dead, one is fighting for life in ICU, and a fifth, Erin Patterson – the chef and host – becomes the subject of global fascination, as the world wonders not who, where, or how – but why? A true crime event series, Revealed: Death Cap Murders tells the story from the inside – intimately, with rare and exclusive access to the press, friends, and former friends behind one of the highest profile criminal cases in recent history. Director: GIL MARSDEN | Producers: MONIQUE KELLER, CARL FENNESSY, BILLY RUSSELL, MARY LISIO, ELISSA JOHNSON, ARIEL RICHTER

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WHEN THE WAR IS OVER
2025 | Mint Pictures, Magdalene Media

In this five-part series, Rachel Griffiths puts the power of art to the ultimate test … one artwork, and one war, at a time. In each episode, Rachel explores the game-changing songs, blockbuster films, best-selling books, masterpiece paintings and myriad artworks that help us understand our wars. “When it comes to understanding war, art is our secret weapon,” she says. Filmed in Türkiye, Thailand, Vietnam and Australia, this searing series examines the pop culture and art that has helped Australians make sense of our five major wars – WWI, WWII, Vietnam, Afghanistan and the Australian Wars fought here on home soil. Director: SOPHIE MEYRICK | Producers: DAN GOLDBERG, RACHEL GRIFFITHS, CRAIG GRAHAM, ILI BARE

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2026 Best Documentary / Factual Single Nominees

EMILY: I AM KAM
2025 | Tamarind Tree Pictures Pty Ltd

Emily: I Am Kam celebrates the legacy of Australia’s most significant female artist – Emily Kam Kngwarray and explores the power of her work to protect her country, Alhalker. We follow her descendants as they revive awely ceremonies and collaborate on a major retrospective exhibition, helping us gain real understanding of who she was and why she painted, while reaffirming her enduring connection to Country and community. Archival recordings give Kngwarray the opportunity to speak for herself revealing her legacy is so much more than the 3,000 or so paintings she left behind. Director: DANIELLE MACLEAN | Producers: ANNA GRIEVE, DANIELLE MACLEAN

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ISLAND OF THE DEAD
2025 | Ad Hoc Docs, Australian Broadcasting Corporation

In the aftermath of the devastating Black Summer bushfires, the SA community of Kangaroo Island is confronting death in new and unique ways; shedding the notion of mortality as a taboo subject and taking charge of the way its people want to die. As the island’s first “death doula” begins her work with terminally ill patients, members of this close-knit community begin fostering their own death rituals; shying away from traditional funerals and burials in favour of reconnecting with the land they are indelibly drawn to; country that supported their livelihoods, filled their souls and offered healing in hard times. Director & Producer: DANIEL CLARKE | Executive Producer: AMANDA COLLINGE

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KILLER WHALE: AUSTRALIA'S MEGAPOD
2025 | Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Right on our doorstep, in the waters off Bremer Bay, WA, lives a truly formidable megapod of Killer Whales. Off-shore orcas are notoriously difficult to study, but the close proximity of this community has allowed Australia’s leading killer whale researchers Dr Rebecca Wellard, John Totterdell and Dr Isabella Reeves to observe and study remarkable orca behaviour. Including a world first when in 2019, John witnessed orcas successfully hunting and killing the largest animal to have ever lived – a blue whale. A feat not yet witnessed anywhere else in the world. Using tracking equipment, hydrophones, cameras and a crossbow they’re mapping out family structures, how they socialise and how they communicate – they’ve even detected an ‘Aussie accent’.  Their observations have also revealed that this megapod are ‘fussy eaters’, often only eating select parts of their prey. What’s more, these killers have a complex brain. Across the Atlantic in NYC, neuroscientists Dr Lori Moreno and Dr Patrick Hof inspect a rare specimen of an orca brain – looking at how the structure reveals that orcas are not just social, they’re cultural – which demonstrates a level of learning and identity. It also suggests that these apex predators are capable of emotions as varied as our own – from joy to grief. The story of the megapod concludes with a hunt – an opportunity to witness their remarkable cooperation, hunting like a pack of wolves, to wear down and out manoeuvre a beaked whale. Director: JEFF SIBERRY | Producers: ELLE GIBBONS, PENNY PALMER

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PNG: ROAD TO INDEPENDENCE
2025 | WildBear Entertainment, Australian Broadcasting Corporation

PNG’s independence 50 years ago came against all odds. Somehow, one of the most culturally diverse lands on earth avoided predictions of chaos. This is the story of the leaders who united tribes speaking 840 different languages and the role of colonial Australia in the birth of a nation, told through the lens of those who took part. Director: MAX UECHTRITZ | Producer: ALAN ERSON

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THE WAR BELOW: RESTORING HOPE IN THE SOLOMON ISLANDS
2026 | Nine Islands Media, Solomon Islands Local Media Agency

While cooking crabs on an open fire, a buried WWII bomb exploded – killing Lorettalyn’s husband and son, and injuring her and her teenage son Jeffry. In the Solomon Islands, thousands of unexploded bombs remain under homes and schools. The War Below is a 50 minute film that follows Lorettalyn, Jeffry, and Maeverlyn – another survivor building the country’s first victims’ support network. Filmed in the Solomon Islands by Sāmoan director Tuki Laumea and an all-Pacific crew, this observational documentary unfolds without narration, grounded in a Pacific worldview – where memory and danger still live in the ground beneath their feet. Director: TUKI LAUMEA | Producers: TUKI LAUMEA, CLEO FRASER, ELIZABETH OSIFELO

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2026 Best Short-Form Documentary Nominees

AṈANGU WAY
2025 | Goguljar Yok

Keenan hasn’t returned to his Dad’s Country since childhood. Nearly 30 years later, as a father of 3 living in the city, Keenan wants to rebuild his relationship with his Dad, Lydon, and learn more about his culture. Keenan drives 10 hours to spend a week with Lydon in Cundeelee, an Aboriginal mission in Western Australia where Lydon was born and taught how to make traditional artefacts. Here, Lydon will pass this cultural knowledge onto Keenan as they both make a woomera, side by side. As they journey together on Country, Keenan learns more about his Dad, and the Anangu way of life. Directors: TACE STEVENS, LYDON STEVENS | Producer: BROOKE COLLARD

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BRINGING HIS SPIRIT HOME
2025 | Australian Film Television & Radio School

For 106 years, Peter and his family have been unable to grieve the loss of their ancestor, an Aboriginal WWI soldier, Private William Allen Irwin DCM. Buried in France, it is Peter and his family’s cultural belief that William won’t be at rest until he returns to his traditional homelands of Gomeroi country. On behalf of his family, Peter travels to France for the first time to retrace his ancestor’s last steps and find answers for his family. Upon visiting William’s grave, Peter performs a traditional ceremony to honour him and bring his spirit home. Director: DYLAN NICHOLLS | Producers: DYLAN NICHOLLS, SOPHIA CAROLYN WALLACE

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IN THE DEPTHS OF HER MEMORY
2025 | Bleu Electrik, Playlab Films

A Mayan grandmother recounts a traumatic memory as a thunderstorm brews. Through flickering recollections and haunted silences, we uncover the legacy of violence passed through generations. Shot in rural Mexico and inspired by Maya myth and memory, this stylised documentary blends real testimony with dreamlike imagery, confronting inherited trauma and the ghosts it leaves behind. Director: CHLOE DE BRITO | Producers: ESTEPHANIA BONNETT, CHLOE DE BRITO

 

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WIEAMBILLA RECONSTRUCTED (WINNER)
2025 | Guardian Australia

Following an apparent terror attack at a remote property in Wieambilla, the Queensland coroner’s court conducted a five-week inquest, reconstructing the day Stacey, Gareth and Nathaniel Train murdered two police officers and a neighbour. Body-worn camera footage, police aerial vision and a triple-zero phone call were all presented as evidence to help answer the question: what really happened at Wieambilla? Producer: LISA FAVAZZO

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2026 Best Audio Documentary Nominees

BROKEN TRUST
2025 | Guardian Australia

In this special investigation, Guardian Australia reveals exclusive new evidence in the case of Hannah Clarke and her children, including serious police failings in the lead-up to the murders that were overlooked by the coronial inquest and not investigated by homicide detectives. It also examines how police are failing to learn from their own mistakes when it comes to domestic violence deaths, exploring allegations from a former senior Queensland detective. She has accused police of covering up their own failures in cases in which vulnerable women died, and alleges she was ordered to ‘protect the organisation’s reputation at all costs’. Producer: MILES HERBERT

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FALLOUT: SPIES ON NORFOLK ISLAND
2025 | SBS Audio

Four French agents sail to Norfolk Island after bombing the Rainbow Warrior in Auckland, killing Greenpeace photographer Fernando Pereira. Australian police take them into custody on behalf of their New Zealand counterparts but then, bafflingly, allow them to sail away, never to face justice. On the 40 year anniversary of the bombing, award-winning journalist Richard Baker goes on an adventure from Paris to the Pacific to get the real story – and ultimately uncover the role that Australia played in the global headline-making affair. Director & Producer: RICHARD BAKER | Producers: LIZ BURNETT & JOEL SUPPLE

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SKASE: FALL OF A TYCOON
2025 | ABC Radio National

It’s 1980s Australia and everyone wants to be seen with billionaire power couple Christopher and Pixie Skase. They have it all. Then, in the blink of an eye, they don’t. By age 40 Christopher Skase’s Qintex empire is worth $2 billion, his extravagance legendary, the parties wildly excessive. But when Skase makes an audacious tilt at Hollywood his empire collapses. In one of the greatest escapes Australia’s ever seen, Christopher and Pixie skip the country owing $1.5 billion. The Australian courts, government and media are out for Skase’s blood. But will the fugitive outfox them all? Directors: MICHELLE RAYNER, CLAUDIA TARANTO | Producers: CLAUDIA TARANTO, KIRSTI MELVILLE, JAKE MORCOM, SARAH ALLELY, EMRYS CRONIN

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TOY SOLDIER
2025 | CBC, Mint Pictures

As a child, Alex Kurzem faced a choice: be killed or join the killers. After escaping the massacre that killed his family during the Holocaust, he’s found by the enemy and taken in as one of their own – a Jewish boy masquerading as a Nazi toy soldier. He’d lived with this false identity for so long, he no longer remembered who he was before. This is the story Alex would tell the world decades later, but could a story so unbelievable be true? Directors: DAN GOLDBERG | Producers: GREG CRITTENDEN & ILINA GHOSH

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2026 Best Interactive / Immersive Documentary Nominees

THE GREAT KIMBERLEY WILDERNESS
2024 | White Spark Pictures

Narrated by Luke Hemsworth, ‘THE GREAT KIMBERLEY WILDERNESS’ is a 35-minute virtual reality documentary that transports you to one of the mostspectacular and pristine landscapesin the world. Guided by science and Traditional Owners, you will journey across magicalcoastlines, and venture into the heart of this ancient landscape unlike anywhere else on Earth. Fly over the edge of the thundering King George Falls, explore the vibrantly striped domes and majestic gorges of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Purnululu National Park and travel back over 350 million years to the great Devonian Reef to explore ancient geology, that has been pivotal to life as we know it. Almost two billion years in the making, get ready to experience the wonders, culture, and magic of this unique and preciouslandscape, like never before! Director: BRIEGE WHITEHEAD | Producers: JODIE BELL, BENN ELLARD, ELLA WRIGHT

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WE WERE CHILDREN ONCE
2025 | Soul Vision Films, Disruptor Studios

In a war-torn landscape, four children seek refuge in an abandoned school. Together, they forge an unbreakable bond as they endure the horrors of war, finding solace and strength through sharing their stories. This 360-VR hybrid documentary draws inspiration from interviews with WWII survivors who were children at the time. The experience features the real survivors, now in their 90’s, meeting their younger selves. An extended wall projection installation follows, depicting global conflicts with testimonies and photos from children in current war zones around the world – connecting the past to the present and the shared humanity of vulnerable children. Director: PETER HEGEDUS | Producers: BOBBI-LEA DIONYSIUS, PETER HEGEDUS

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THE WORLD CAME FLOODING IN
2025 | Film Camp

Embark on a journey where people’s experiences of floods highlight how we all embody objects with meaning, feelings and memories. Memories of flooded homes are reimagined through groundbreaking storytelling technologies. Through virtual reality, projections, miniatures, photographs and sound, The World Came Flooding In explores the rich inner world that remains when everything is washed away. Hear from three flood-affected individuals – Marina, Antoinette and Tom – as they share their personal stories of living through climate disaster across eastern Australia. Separated by thousands of kilometres but united in their experience, their words create a powerful collective narrative. Directors: ISOBEL KNOWLES, VAN SOWERWINE| Producers: PHILIPPA CAMPEY, ISOBEL KNOWLES, VAN SOWERWINE

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2026 Southern Light Award Winners

KARLA HART
FOUNDER, KARLA HART PRODUCTIONS

Karla Hart is one of Australia’s most influential First Nations screen practitioners – a Noongar filmmaker, producer and cultural leader whose work has fundamentally reshaped nonfiction and narrative storytelling on national platforms. Named Aboriginal West Australian of the Year, she is also a two-time Perth NAIDOC Artist of the Year, recipient of the ImagineNATIVE International Award, multiple Performing Arts Awards, a National Deadly Award and the CinefestOZ Award. As founder of Karla Hart Productions, she has spent more than a decade delivering premium television, major cultural events and community-driven screen projects. Karla has created over 140 episodes of broadcast television as a producer, writer and director, including Our Medicine, Yokayi Footy, Family Rules, On Country Kitchen, Mamma’s on a Mission and The Return – Stuff the British Stole.

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SIMON NASHT
FOUNDER, SMITH&NASHT

Simon Nasht is a filmmaker, author, teacher, storyteller and passionate advocate on behalf of the documentary craft.  He has worked all over the world, helping to create hundreds of hours of nonfiction films and running successful production companies. He began his career in journalism, first at his hometown newspaper, The Age in Melbourne, before joining the ABC and SBS reporting current affairs from Canberra. He is one of the Smith&Nasht founders, a collaboration with Australian entrepreneur and philanthropist Dick Smith. The company has created many groundbreaking films that push boundaries, incite discussion and promote fresh thinking, including Frackman, The Children In The Pictures and I Can Change Your Mind about Climate, all released in conjunction with extensive impact campaigns. One of these films, The Vasectomist, a collaboration with Sundance Grand Jury Prize winner Jonathan Stack, has become a major global NGO, World Vasectomy Day, now operating in more than 20 countries.

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