In 1981, Pannónia's three-minute production, The Fly (A légy) by Ferenc Rófusz, won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film.[19]
Other awards
- Forest Sports Contest by Gyula Macskássy: 1954 Paris - I. Prize
- Two Little Oxen by Gyula Macskássy: 1957 Warsaw - I. Prize
- Ball with White Dots by Tibor Csermák: 1961 Venice - Golden Lion
- Duel by Gyula Macskássy: 1961 Cannes - Special Prize of the Jury
- Double Portrait by György Kovásznai: 1965 Mannheim - Golden Ducat
- Five Minute Thrill by József Nepp: 1967 Oberhausen - Main Prize
- Language Lesson by Béla Vajda: 1968 Oberhausen - Grand Prize
- Homo Faber by Tamás Szabó Sípos: 1968 Phnom-Penh - Golden Lion
- Concertissimo by József Gémes: 1968 Chicago - Silver Hugo
- Variations on a Dragon by Attila Dargay: 1968 Mamaia - Silver Pelican
- Urbanization by Gyula Macskássy: 1969 New York - Blue Ribbon Prize
- Deep Water by Marcell Jankovics: 1971 Annecy - Special Prize
- Success by Gyula Macskássy: 1972 Cracow - Special Prize
- 2 by Sándor Reisenbüchler: 1973 Cannes - Special Prize
- Modern Sports Coaching by Béla Ternovszky: 1974 Munich - Grand Prize
- Kidnapping of the Sun and the Moon by Sándor Reisenbüchler: 1974 New York - Special Prize of the Jury
- Let's Keep a Dog by Béla Ternovszky: 1975 New York - Category I.Prize
- Sisyphus by Marcell Jankovics: 1975 Teheran - Prize of the Critics
- Silence by István Orosz: 1977 Zagreb - The best first film
- Scenes With Beans by Ottó Foky: 1977 Lausanne - Grand Prix
- Fight by Marcell Jankovics: 1977 Cannes - Golden Palm
- New Tenants by Líviusz Gyulai: 1978 Cairo - Golden Nofretete
- I Think Life is a Great Fun... by Kati Macskássy: 1978 Melbourne - I.Prize
- Mattie the Gooseboy Attila Dargay: 1979 Salerno - Silver Cup
- The Fly by Ferenc Rófusz: 1980: Ottawa – Category Prize; 1981: Lille – Main Prize; 1981 Hollywood – Oscar;[20] 1982: Espinho – Category Prize
- Moto Perpetuo by Béla Vajda: 1981 Cannes - Golden Palm[21]
- Animalia by Tibor Hernádi: 1981 Melbourne - Special Prize of the Jury
- The Luncheon by Csaba Varga: 1982 Lille - Grand Prix
- Vizipók-csodapók ("Water Spider Wonder Spider"): 1985 Kecskemét - Children's Prize,;[22] 1988 Kecskemét - Jury's Diploma of Merit for backgrounds[23]
- Gravitation by Ferenc Rófusz: 1984 Toronto - Category I. Prize
- Daliás idők ("Heroic Times") by József Gémes: 1985 Annecy - The best animated feature; Kecskemét - Best Animated Feature[22]
- Snow-White József Nepp: 1984 Giffoni - Grand Prize
- Deadlock by Ferenc Rófusz: 1984 Stuttgart - Special Prize of the Jury
- Motorture by Ferenc Cakó: 1985 Antibes - Golden Siren
- Fények virradat elött ("Lights Before Dawn") by Sándor Békési: 1985 Espinho - Category Prize; 1988 Kecskemét - Best First Film[23]
- Ah, Amerika! ("Ah, America!") by István Orosz: 1985 Kecskemét - Best Script;[22] 1986 Oberhausen - Prize of International Film Clubs
- A szél ("The Wind") by Csaba Varga: 1987 Hiroshima - Category I. Prize; 1988 Kecskemét - Best Short Film, Best Music, and Best Graphic Design[23]
- Magic by Dóra Keresztes: 1987 Espinho – Category Prize
- Ab Ovo by Ferenc Cakó: 1988 Cannes - The best animated film
- Dirt by Marcell Jankovics: 1989 Lille - Special Prize of the Jury
- Vili, a veréb ("Willy the Sparrow") by József Gémes: 1989 Chicago - Category II.Prize; 1993 Kecskemét - Prize of the Audience[24]
- Isten Veled, Kis Sziget! ("Farewell, Little Island") by Sándor Reisenbüchler: 1988 Kecskemét - Kecskemét City Award;[23] 1989 Lille - The best short film
- Vigyázat lépcső! ("Mind the Steps!") by István Orosz: 1991 Győr – Mediawave, Main Prize; Los Angeles - International Tournée of Animation; 1993 Kecskemét - Best Short Film[24]
- Ad Rem by Ferenc Cakó: 1991 San Francisco - Category I.Prize
- The Princess and the Goblin by József Gémes: 1994 Fort Lauderdale - The best film for children
- Ecotopia by Sándor Reisenbüchler: 1997 Cairo - Silver Cairo
- A kalókoz szeretője ("The Lover of Pirates") by Zsofia Péterffy: 2002 Venezia - Prix UIP; Kecskemét - Grand Prix[25]
- Ének a csodaszarvasról ("Song of the Miraculous Hind") by Marcell Jankovics: 2002 Kecskemét - Award of the National Radio and Television Commission[25]