Hugo Awards - Movies & TV Shows

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Movies & TV Shows 2008-1958 that Won Hugos

Through 2002, the Hugo Award was for Dramatic Presentation: SF or Fantasy Movie. Beginning in 2003, there were two categories: Dramatic Presentation: Long Form and Dramatic Presentation: Short Form intended to split movies and TV shows into separate categories. An unusual winner was Gollum's Acceptance Speech from the MTV awards show.

The links to the movies typically are for regular widescreen editions, where possible. Other formats, such as HD, fullscreen, BluRay, and special collectors' editions, along with Amazon Unbox editions may also be available. Links for TV episodes are for full-season collections, or in the case of the Star Trek original series episode, to two-episode disks. Follow the link to Amazon, then search for other editions if the linked edition isn't what you want to purchase. Alternate editions may be listed on the page.


For those ordering from Amazon.co.uk, the editions may differ from the US version. Some DVDs are only available in NTSC format and are clearly indicated.

Dramatic Presentation: Long Form/Short Form 2008

Long Form: Stardust - Short Form: Blink from Doctor Who

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Dramatic Presentation: Long Form 2007 - 2003

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Dramatic Presentation: Short Form - 2007-2003

The 2004 Winner, "Gollum's Acceptance Speech," is on YouTube (warning: crude language).
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Dramatic Presentation: SF or Fantasy Movie - 2002-1998

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Dramatic Presentation: SF or Fantasy Movie - 1997-1993

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Dramatic Presentation: SF or Fantasy Movie - 1992-1988

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Dramatic Presentation: SF or Fantasy Movie - 1987-1983

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Dramatic Presentation: SF or Fantasy Movie - 1982-1978

There was no award for 1977.
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Dramatic Presentation: SF or Fantasy Movie - 1976-1972

There was no award in 1971.
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Dramatic Presentation: SF or Fantasy Movie - 1970-1962

1970 Winner: "News coverage of Apollo XI"
1966 no award (category not listed that year)
1964 no award
1963 no award
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Dramatic Presentation: SF or Fantasy Movie - 1961-1958

1959 no award
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SF Movies & TV Shows Awards Links

Internet Movie DataBase
Get details for movies, TV shows, and the people who appear in them and make them.
SF authors and awards lenses by Mobyd
A lens listing lenses I've made for science fiction authors and the winners and nominees of the Hugo and Nebula awards.
Hugo Awards website
The official website for the Hugo Awards with complete listings of past winners in all categories, how to vote, etc.

More SF Lenses by MobyD

Be sure to visit my lenses for Hugo Award winning novels and Nebula Award winning novels. They're listed by decade starting with the 1950s for the Hugos and the 1960s for the Nebulas.
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  • Hairdresser007 Feb 16, 2010 @ 10:33 pm | delete
    I was excited to see your lens about this topic. But I wish there was more interactivity. Would be great to hear your thoughts about your favorites!
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  • TessaGreen Jun 3, 2009 @ 8:30 am | delete
    Hello, I was pleasantly surprised to stumble upon your lens. It's very interesting to see when these movies won awards.. Who would have thought Indiana Jones in '82?! Doesn't seem that long ago!! And, didn't know Trek won awards .. sounded like it was too fraught with industry problems at the time, so wow!

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