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] Nominees and winners

The Genie Award winner in each category is shown in bold text.

[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

[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)