10th Canadian Screen Awards

Summary

The 10th Canadian Screen Awards were held on April 10, 2022, to honour achievements in Canadian film, television and digital media production in 2021.[1] Nominations were announced on February 15.[2]

10th Canadian Screen Awards
DateApril 10, 2022
Locationpretaped special
Hosted byTallBoyz
Highlights
Most awardsFilm: Scarborough (8)
TV: Transplant (8)
Most nominationsFilm: Night Raiders / Scarborough (11)
TV: Sort Of (13)
Best Motion PictureScarborough
Best Dramatic SeriesTransplant
Best Comedy SeriesSort Of
Television/radio coverage
NetworkCBC Television
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Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic in Canada, the main presentation of top award categories on April 10 were again staged as a pre-taped virtual special rather than at a live theatrical gala; however, unlike the 2020 and 2021 presentations, which were streamed solely on the academy's social media accounts, the 2022 presentation was broadcast on CBC Television and CBC Gem.[3] Awards in the categories not highlighted on the April 10 broadcast were presented in a series of Canadian Screen Week livestreams over the week before the main ceremony: broadcast news and documentary and factual awards on April 4; sports programming and digital categories on April 5; children's, animation, lifestyle and reality on April 6; television craft and performance on April 7; and cinematic arts on April 8.[4]

In film, the top nominees were Scarborough and Night Raiders, with 11 nods apiece, while in television the series Sort Of was the leader with 13 nominations.[4]

Reviewing the film nominations, Barry Hertz of The Globe and Mail characterized them as "the perfect slate", on the grounds that they had struck an excellent balance between the traditional tensions around whether an award nomination slate should celebrate films that are already relatively well-known or highlight underrated work that merits further attention.[5]

Hosts and presenters edit

The April 10 broadcast was hosted by the sketch comedy troupe TallBoyz.[6] Category presenters included Catherine O'Hara, Tatiana Maslany, Sidney Crosby, Ron MacLean, Jonathan and Drew Scott, Arisa Cox, Andrew Phung and Priyanka.[7] Actor Simu Liu also appeared in sketches with TallBoyz.

The advance Canadian Screen Week presentations were hosted by Brandon Gonez, Sangita Patel, Jennifer Hedger, Supinder Wraich, Deepa Prashad, Mary Berg, Akiel Julien, Ennis Esmer and Laurence Leboeuf.[6]

Special awards edit

Recipients of the academy's special awards were announced on January 18.[1]

Film edit

Best Motion Picture Best Director
Best Actor Best Actress
Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress
Best Original Screenplay Best Adapted Screenplay
Best Feature Length Documentary Best Short Documentary
Best Live Action Short Drama Best Animated Short
Best Art Direction/Production Design Best Casting
Best Cinematography Best Costume Design
Best Editing Best Hair
Best Original Score Best Original Song
Best Sound Editing Best Sound Mixing
Best Makeup Best Visual Effects
  •   Martin Tori, Darwin Go, John Mariella and Frank Rueter, Night Raiders
  • Alex Boothby, All My Puny Sorrows
  • Marc Côté, Michael Beaulac, Robert Rioux, Lisa Purisima, Maxime Lepage, Anouk Cazalis, Alex Harvey, Wesley Lemieux, Daniel Coupal and Randy Santandrea, Brain Freeze
  • Matthew J.R. Bishop, Ila Soleimani, Jeff Robinson, Aravindan Rajasingham, Gustavo Fernandes, Belma Abdicevic, Tom Perry, Steve Lowry and Tarl Lambert, Dino Dana: The Movie
  • Alain Lachance, Loïc Laurelut, Eric Clément and Marie-Claude Lafontaine, The Time Thief (L'arracheuse de temps)
Best Cinematography in a Documentary Best Editing in a Documentary
John Dunning Best First Feature Golden Screen Award

Television edit

Programs edit

Drama series Comedy series
Animated program or series Documentary program
Children's or youth fiction Children's or youth non-fiction
Television Movie History Documentary Program or Series
Biography or Arts Documentary Program or Series Lifestyle Program or Series
Pre-School Program or Series Reality/Competition Program or Series
Science or Nature Documentary Program or Series (Rob Stewart Award) Social/Political Documentary Program (Donald Brittain Award)
Factual Program or Series Sketch Comedy Series
Variety or entertainment special Talk program or series
Live entertainment special

Actors edit

Lead actor, drama Lead actress, drama
Lead actor, comedy Lead actress, comedy
Lead actor, television film or miniseries Lead actress, television film or miniseries
Supporting actor, drama Supporting actress, drama
Supporting actor, comedy Supporting actress, comedy
Performance in a guest role, comedy series Performance in a guest role, drama series
Performance in an animated program or series Performance in a children's or youth program or series
Performance in a variety or sketch comedy program or series

News and information edit

National newscast Local newscast
News anchor, national News anchor, local
National reporter Local reporter
News or information series News or information program
News or information segment News special
Morning show Entertainment news
Host or interviewer, news or information program or series Host, lifestyle program
Host, talk show or entertainment news Host or presenter, factual or reality/competition
Best host, live entertainment special

Sports edit

Live sporting event coverage Sports analysis or commentary
  •   2021 Stanley Cup Finals Game 4 – Ed Hall, Sherali Najak, Brian Spear
  • 2021 CFL Season Opener – Paul Graham, Jon Hynes
  • 2021 IIHF Women's World Championship Gold Medal Game – Paul Graham, Sam Cicirello
  • Toronto Raptors vs Denver Nuggets – Rebecca Ross, Paul Graham, Michael Gelfand, David Leiter, Chris Phillips
Sports host Sports play-by-play
Sports feature segment Sports opening
  •   "Ahmed & Muhammed" (TSN) – Matt Dunn, Sara Orlesky, Kevin Fallis, Sara Bonetta, Stephan Recksiedler
  • "Alex" (TSN) – Matt Dorman, Darren Oliver, Kevin Fallis, Curry Leamen, Scott Taylor
  • "Training for Olympic Heat" (CBC News: The National) – Adrienne Arsenault, Sarah Bridge, Brenda Witmer
  • "Zac Bell: The Hockey Jedi" (Sportsnet) – Mark Wade, Jeremy McElhanney, Scott Taylor
Sports program or series
  •   Nike's Big Bet – Paul Kemp, Corey Russell
  • Anyone's Game – Kyle McCutcheon, Jack Sussman, Chris Koras, Terence Richards, Michael Hamilton, Vince Buda
  • Tim & Friends – Jon Coleman, Paul Bromby, Jason Sands, Thomas Dobby, Tim Micallef, Jesse Rubinoff
  • Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games on CBC – Chris Irwin, Paul McDougall, Karen Sebesta, Mike Dodson, Glen MacDonald, Joel Darling, Judy Dine, Milan Maglov, Sunil Thakolkaren

Craft awards edit

Casting, Fiction Casting, Non-Fiction
Editorial research Visual research
  •   Stephen Bandera and Shelley Ayres, W5: "Flight 752"
  • Leena Minifie and Jennifer Chiu, British Columbia: An Untold History: "Change + Resistance"
  • Aidan Denison, James Broadley and Chorong Kim, History Erased: "Bees, Bugs & Spiders"
  • Lola Waheed, Ruth Feldstein, Yoruba Richen, Arden Wray and Elizabeth Trojian, How It Feels to Be Free
  • Denise Kimmel, Chad Derrick and Daniele Hamamdjian, W5: "Consumed by Conspiracy"
Make-Up Costume Design
Hair Photography in a comedy program or series
Photography in a documentary program or factual series Photography in a drama program or series
Photography in a lifestyle or reality program or series Photography in a news or information program, series or segment
Editing in a comedy program or series Editing in a dramatic program or series
Editing in a documentary program or series Editing in a factual program or series
Editing in a reality or competition program or series Production design/art direction in a fiction program or series
  •   Baun Mah, Canada's Drag Race: "The Snatch Game"
  • Jeff Perry, Wes Paster, Jonathan Dowler, Antonio Burgio, Lizzie Elliott, Ben O’Neil, Curtis Rogers, Megan Day, Michael Emberley, Keith Ross, Jon Wong, Jessica Graore, Jory Tuff, Jon White, Al Manson, Andrew Gurney and Ryan Monteith, Big Brother Canada: "Finale"
  • Lindsay Ragone, Canada's Drag Race: "Screech"
  • Peter Topalovic, Canada's Drag Race: "Under the Big Top"
  • Wesley Finucan, Fire Masters: "Nice to Meat You"
Production design/art direction in a non-fiction program or series Sound in a fiction program or series
  •   Tim Luke, Blown Away: "Mirror, Mirror"
  • Alex Nadon, Battle of the Blades: "Finale"
  • Peter Faragher, Kevin Halliday, Aaron Scholl and Andy Roskaft, Big Brother Canada: "Premiere"
  • Lyle Jobe, Eli Roth Presents: A Ghost Ruined My Life: "Portal to Hell"
  • Alex Nadon, Terry Fox: The Power of One
  •   Jane Tattersall, Martin Lee, Ian Rankin, David McCallum, Claire Dobson, Dale Sheldrake, Steve Medeiros, Yuri Gorbachow, Sandra Fox, Kevin Schultz, Chelsea Body and Daniel Birch, Vikings: "The Last Act"
  • Janice Ierulli and Mark Shnuriwsky, Frankie Drake Mysteries: "Sweet Justice"
  • Jane Tattersall, Matthew Chan, Ian Rankin, Martin Gwynn Jones, Brennan Mercer, Goro Koyama and Pietro Amato, The North Water: "Homo Homini Lupus"
  • Daryl Purdy, Paul Germann, Martin Gwynn Jones, Graham Rogers, Kevin Schultz, Jenna Dalla Riva and Goro Koyama, Sort Of: "Sort Of Miracle"
  • Mike Markiw, Janice Ierulli, Matthew Hussey, Mark Shnuriwsky, Sid Lieberman, Mike Woroniuk and Paul Shubat, Wynonna Earp: "Better Dig Two"
Sound in a non-fiction program or series Sound in a variety or animated program or series
  •   Richard Spence-Thomas, Timothy Muirhead, Mitch Connors, Luke Dante, Kyle Peters, Ryan Ongaro and Patton Rodrigue, PAW Patrol: "Moto Pups: Pups vs the Ruff-Ruff Pack"
  • Mike Mancuso, Joe Tetreau, Patrick Mallan, Ryan Eligh and Matt McKenzie, Let's Go Luna!: "Leo the Viking"
  • Brendan Quinn, Julian Rudd, Ryan Chalmers, Art Mullin, Scott McCrorie and Evan Turner, Mighty Express: "Big Bart's Wild Ride"
  • Mike Mancuso, Matt McKenzie, Sue Robertson, Joe Tetreau and Neil Parfitt, Ranger Rob: "Fossil Finders Keepers in Big Sky Park"
  • Todd Araki, Jason Fredrickson, Adam McGhie, Marcel Duperreault and Andrew Downton, The Snoopy Show: "Happiness Is a Dancing Dog"
Visual effects
  •   Dominic Remane, Bill Halliday, Leann Harvey, Becca Donohoe, Thomas Morrison, Ovidiu Cinazan, Jim Maxwell, Kieran McKay, Warren Lawtey and Maria Gordon, Vikings: "The Signal"
  • Matthew J.R. Bishop, Terry Bradley, Jeff Robinson, James Wallace, Ila Soleimani, Belma Abdicevic, Tom Perry, Steve Lowry, Nial McFadden and Stephen Curran, Endlings: "One World One Family"
  • Lisa Sepp-Wilson, Justine Rosette Nelligan, Richard Bergeron, Michael Michaud, Shamiran Graungaard, Jeff Bruneel and Marie-Lou Gingras, The North Water: "The Devils of the Earth"
  • Brian Huynh, Sophia Jooyeon Lee, Steve Huynh, Justin Perreault, Russell Challenger, Michael Davison, Marlon Bondoc and Evan Churchill, Overlord and the Underwoods: "Game Over"

Directing edit

Animated program or series Children's or youth
Comedy Documentary series
Documentary program Drama series
Factual Lifestyle or information
  •   Stephanie Clattenburg, Spirit Talker: "Membertou First Nation, NS"
  • Robin Bicknell, Haunted Hospitals: "A Spiteful Spirit, and The Portal"
  • Cat Hostick, Eli Roth Presents: A Ghost Ruined My Life: "Portal to Hell"
  • Michelle Mama, Shine True: "Azul"
  • Jeff Thrasher, Arctic Vets: "Polar Bear Heli-Rescue"
Live sporting event Reality or competition program or series
  •   John Szpala, 2021 Stanley Cup Finals Game 4
  • Dawn Landis, 2021 IIHF Women’s World Championship Gold Medal Game
  • Franklin Rubinstein, Queen’s Plate
TV movie Variety or sketch comedy program or series

Music edit

Original music, fiction Original music, non-fiction
Original music, animation

Writing edit

Animated program or series Children's or youth
Comedy Documentary
Drama series Factual program or series
  •   Jeff Thrasher, Arctic Vets: "Arctic Goodbyes"
  • Connie Edwards, Pamela Tomlinson and Brian Chambers, By Hook or By Cook: "Liam"
  • Armen Kazazian, Eli Roth Presents: A Ghost Ruined My Life: "Portal To Hell"
  • Mike Mildon, Jackson Rowe and Jay Cheel, For Heaven's Sake: "The Disappearance"
  • Todd Forsbloom and Erik Virtanen, Yukon Harvest: "Spiritual Place, Part 1"
Lifestyle or reality/competition program or series TV movie
  •   Barbara Nance, I Was Lorena Bobbitt
  • Robin E. Crozier, The Taste of Blood
  • Owen Maxwell and Jimmy Ruggiero, Faith Heist
  • Christina Welsh, Left for Dead: The Ashley Reeves Story
Variety or sketch comedy program or series

All-platform awards edit

One major category is currently presented without regard to the distinction between film, television or web media content.

Stunt Coordination

Audience awards edit

Nominees for the fan-voted Audience Choice award were announced on February 1.[8] Although normally individual actors or personalities are nominated in the category, in 2022 the academy chose to honour shows.

The audience choice award was actually won by a show that had not been officially listed as one of the ten nominees;[8] the process for this category does permit "write-in" campaigns.[8]

Audience Choice Shaw Rocket Fund Kids' Choice

Digital media edit

Web Program or Series, Fiction Web Program or Series, Nonfiction
  •   Farm Crime – Geoff Morrison, Christina Carvalho
  • ET Canada Pride – John Kampilis, Jodie Davis, Laura Carroll, Bob Pagrach, Stephen Krajinovic
  • Fatima in Kabul – Brishkay Ahmed
  • Royal Rewind – John Kampilis, Jodie Davis, Laura Carroll, Bob Pagrach, Alyssa Croezen, Nadine Parker, Jamie Samhan
  • Your Two CentsJonathan Torrens, Sylvia Beirnes
Lead Performance, Web Program or Series Supporting Performance, Web Program or Series
Direction, Web Program or Series Writing, Web Program or Series
Host in a Web Program or Series Live Production, Social Media
Immersive Experience, Fiction Immersive Experience, Nonfiction
  •   Space Explorers: The ISS ExperienceFelix Lajeunesse, Paul Raphael
  • Fossil Hunt – Blair Powers, J.J. Johnson, Ronald Ruslim, Gavin Friesen, Mark Cautillo, Jermaine Williams, Sarah Imrisek, Kevin Gan, Alex Bethke, Alex Gordon, Britney Coates, Jung Yoon, Andrew Ebert, Adriano Bertuzzo, Geordie Telfer
Interactive Production Video Game Narrative
  •   CBC Kids News Minecraft Back to School Special – Lisa Fender, Jamie McMahon, Philip Street, Nina Corfu, Sabrina Fabian, Kat Go, Angelica Cooper, Taylor Katzel, India McAlister, Mia Rodak, Marie McCann
  • CharityParastoo Anoushahpour, Faraz Anoushahpour, Ryan Ferko, Jeremy Mendes, Rob McLaughlin
  • Discriminator – Brett Gaylor
  • Far Away from Far AwayMichael Crummey, Bruce Alcock, Jeremy Mendes, Annette Clarke, Rob McLaughlin

References edit

  1. ^ a b Etan Vlessing, "Maitreyi Ramakrishnan to Receive Canadian Screen Awards Special Honor". The Hollywood Reporter, January 18, 2022.
  2. ^ Brent Furdyk, "2022 Canadian Screen Award Nominees Announced, ‘Sort Of’ & ‘Scarborough’ Lead The Pack". ET Canada, February 15, 2022.
  3. ^ Barry Hertz, "2022 Canadian Screen Awards go virtual again, but with CBC back onboard". The Globe and Mail, February 7, 2022.
  4. ^ a b Greg David, "Nominations announced for the 2022 Canadian Screen Awards". TV, eh?, February 15, 2022.
  5. ^ Barry Hertz, "Kim’s Convenience, Night Raiders lead perfectly complicated 2022 Canadian Screen Award nominations". The Globe and Mail, February 15, 2022.
  6. ^ a b "Prix Écrans canadiens : Laurence Leboeuf animera la remise de prix des Arts cinématographiques". CTVM, March 15, 2022.
  7. ^ "Catherine O’Hara, Tatiana Maslany among stars to appear at Canadian Screen Awards". The Globe and Mail, March 25, 2022.
  8. ^ a b c Jamie Samhan, "The 2022 Canadian Screen Awards’ Cogeco Fund Audience Choice Award Nominees Announced". ET Canada, February 1, 2022.

External links edit

  • Canadian Screen Awards