Austrian Film Award / Best Female Actress

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Award winner 2020: Joy Alphonsus

Austrian Film Award : Best Female Leading Role

Winners and nominees in the Best Female Leading Role category since the Austrian Film Prize was first presented in 2011.

The award winner is determined in a two-stage process. First of all, all full members of the professional group ("Section") nominate their favorite performance in a secret written ballot. Nominations are given to up to three individual achievements - those filmmakers who can collect the most votes are considered nominated. The winner is determined by a second ballot in which all voting members of the Academy of Austrian Films take part. The filmmaker with the highest number of votes is the winner of the Austrian Film Prize.

Award winners and nominations

year Laureate Movie Nominations
2011 Barbara Romaner Mahler on the couch Dorka Gryllus - The cameraman
Magdalena Kronschläger - day and night
2012 Ursula Strauss Maybe in another life Claire-Hope Ashitey - Black Brown White
Angela Gregovic - Brand - A story of the dead
2013 Margarethe Tiesel Paradise: love Martina Gedeck - The Wall
Christine Ostermayer - early 80s
2014 Maria Hofstätter Paradise: Faith Natalie Press - Where I Belong

Ursula Strauss - October November

2015 Erni Mangold The last Dance Paula Beer - The dark valley
Birte Schnöink - Amour Fou
2016 Ulrike Beimpold Super world Gerti Drassl - Vals
Anna Posch - Chucks
2017 Valerie Pachner Egon Schiele: Death and Maiden Manon Kahle - Thank You for Bombing
Maresi Riegner - Egon Schiele: Death and Maiden
2018 Verena Altenberger The best of all worlds Maria Dragus - Licht
Adèle Haenel - The flowers of yesterday
Violetta Schurawlow - Hell - Inferno
2019 Ingrid Burkhard The hermits Birgit Minichmayr - 3 days in Quiberon
Sophie Stockinger - L'Animale
2020 Joy Anwulika Alphonsus Joy Emily Beecham - Little Joe
Valerie Pachner - The ground beneath your feet

Individual evidence

  1. Guidelines at oesterreichische-filmakademie.at, p. 4 (status: 2011/12; accessed on December 24, 2011).