Archive/ 1980–1989
30th Brno Sixteen
19.–21. 10. 1989
GOLDEN MEDAL
Vychovatel ke strachu – Bulšitfilm: Pavel Marek a Roman Včelák, Czechoslovakia
Bravo-Bravissimo – Pavel Dražan, Czechoslovakia
Snaživec – Pavel Bárta a Hana Hrabětová, Czechoslovakia
29th Brno Sixteen
20.–22. 10. 1988
GOLDEN MEDAL
Mees Paadis – Lauri Aaspõllu, Soviet Union
Miss Rock’n Roll – Ivan Tatíček a collective, Czechoslovakia
28th Brno Sixteen
22.–25. 10. 1987
GOLDEN MEDAL
Saga po motivam našego vremeni – Igor Vasiljev, Soviet Union
Kilka dni latem – Piotr Majdrowicz a Janusz Piwowarski, Poland
27th Brno Sixteen
6.–9. 11. 1986
GOLDEN MEDAL
Sudny deň – Džamal Musakov a kolektiv, Soviet Union
Útočiště – Petr Hvižď, Czechoslovakia
26th Brno Sixteen
10.–13. 10. 1985
GOLDEN MEDAL
Stínohra – Petr Hvižď, Czechoslovakia
Míjení – Olga Černohorská a Josef Psohlavec a Pavel Ries, Czechoslovakia
25th Brno Sixteen
11.–14. 10. 1984
GOLDEN MEDAL
Mat – Pavel Bárta a kolektiv, Czechoslovakia
Pfannkuchen-Film / Omeletový film – Werner Wehnert, West Germany
A Felvétel / Záběr – György Sandor, Hungary
24th Brno Sixteen
27.–30. 10. 1983
GOLDEN MEDAL
Anonimnoje pismo – Michail Rail, Soviet Union
Az utolsó itélet – László Vági, Hungary
Odjezd – Václav Koubek, Czechoslovakia
23rd Brno Sixteen
28.–31. 10. 1982
GOLDEN MEDAL
Měždu ljudmi – O. Adamovite a A. Slavinskas, Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic
Propast – Pavel Dražan, Czechoslovakia
22nd Brno Sixteen
22.–24. 10. 1981
GOLDEN MEDAL
Ulybka – Michail Ralli, Soviet Union
The Ages of Man – Wallace M. Shaw, USA
Podivná hostina – Pavel Bárta, Czechoslovakia
21st Brno Sixteen
16.–19. 10. 1980
GOLDEN MEDAL
Pauliina – Pertti Ahonen, Finland
Equinoxe / Rovnodennosť – Štefan Lelovič, Czechoslovakia