13th Genie Awards

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The 13th annual Genie Awards were held 1992 and honoured Canadian films released in 1991. They were dominated by the Canadian/British/Japanese co-production Naked Lunch.

Contents

[edit] Award winners

[edit] Best Motion Picture

[edit] Best Actor

[edit] Best Actress

[edit] Best Supporting Actor

[edit] Best Supporting Actress

[edit] Best Direction

[edit] Best Original Screenplay

[edit] Best Adapted Screenplay

[edit] Best Cinematography

[edit] Best Art Direction

[edit] Best Costume Design

[edit] Best Overall Sound

  • Peter Maxwell, Bryan Day, David Appleby and Don White, Naked Lunch
  • Jocelyn Caron, Michel Descombes, Michel Charron and Luc Boudrias, Being at Home with Claude
  • Yvon Benoît, Jocelyn Caron, Jack Jullian and Hans Peter Strobl, Léolo
  • Dean Giammarco, Patrick Ramsay, Paul A. Sharpe and Bill Sheppard, North of Pittsburgh
  • John Martin, Don White, Lou Solakofski and David Appleby, South of Wawa

[edit] Best Film Editing

[edit] Best Sound Editing

  • Richard Cadger, Wayne Griffin, David Evans, Jane Tattersall, Andy Malcolm and Tony Currie, Naked Lunch
  • Jérôme Décarie, Mathieu Beaudin, Carole Gagnon and Marcel Pothier, Being at Home with Claude
  • Marcel Pothier, Jean-Pierre Lelong, Richard Grégoire, Mathieu Beaudin, Carole Gagnon and Jacques Plante, Léolo
  • Charles O'Shea, Shane Shemko, Cal Shumiatcher, Alison Grace and Marti Richa, North of Pittsburgh
  • Jane Tattersall, Drew King, Wayne Griffin, Tony Currie and Andy Malcolm, South of Wawa
  • Jérôme Décarie, Diane Boucher, Michel Bordeleau, Francine Poirier and Claude Beaugrand, La Vie fantôme

[edit] Best Original Song

  • Ron Hynes, "The Final Breath", Secret Nation


[edit] Best Musical Score

[edit] Animated Short Film

[edit] Live Action Short

  • Battle of the Bulge, Arlene Hazzen Green
  • Kumar and Mr. Jones, Leonard Farlinger and Paul Brown
  • Stroke, Paul Sawers and Gregory Middleton

[edit] Short Documentary

  • A Song for Tibet, Anne Henderson, Abby Jack Neidek, and Kent Martin
  • A Kind of Family, Andrew Koster
  • Xénofolies, Michel Moreau

[edit] Feature Documentary

  • Deadly Currents, Ric Esther Bienstock, Simcha Jacobovici and Elliott Halpern
  • Le Steak, Manon Leriche and Pierre Falardeau
  • Wisecracks, Gail Singer and Signe Johansson

[edit] Special awards

[edit] Outstanding Contribution to the Canadian Film Industry

[edit] Golden Reel Award

(top-grossing Canadian film)


Genie Awards

1980 - 1981 - 1982 - 1983 - 1984 - 1985 - 1986 - 1987 - 1988 - 1989 - 1990 - 1991 - 1992 - 1993 - 1994 - 1996 (1)* - 1996 (2)* - 1997 - 1999 - 2000 - 2001 - 2002 - 2003 - 2004 - 2005 - 2006 - 2007

* Note that because of variable scheduling of the ceremony, the eligibility period has not always been consistent. Accordingly, ceremonies are listed here by the year in which they were held, not necessarily the year in which nominated films were released.