Student Academy Awards

The Student Academy Awards ( colloquially referred to as Student Oscar) are an awards ceremony of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to filmmaking students, mainly in the U.S.. The award was originally called Student Film Awards and was first awarded in 1973. Since 1975 it is held annually. The present name was introduced in 1991.

It will be awarded in four categories Prices: experimental film, animation, documentary and feature film. There is a price in gold, silver and bronze will be awarded in each. Since 1981, a separate award for best foreign work is awarded.

Some very winners were announced, including: Robert Zemeckis, Bob Saget, Spike Lee, Trey Parker and John Lasseter. Also, some of the films for the actual Oscar ceremony were, in the short film category, nominated for Ex Chicks in White Satin, The Janitor, Karl Hess: Toward Liberty, The Lunch Date, 9 ( remade later by the Director under the same title), Quiero ser, the red jacket and the outliers.

German -language winners

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