1st Canadian Screen Awards

1st Canadian Screen Awards
Date March 3, 2013
Location Sony Centre for the Performing Arts, Toronto
Host Martin Short
Highlights
Most awards Film: Rebelle (10)
TV: Flashpoint (7)
Most nominations Film: Rebelle (12)
TV: Flashpoint (11)
Best Motion Picture Rebelle
Best Dramatic Series Flashpoint
Best Comedy Program or Series Less Than Kind
Television/Radio coverage
Network CBC

The 1st Canadian Screen Awards were held on March 3, 2013, to honour achievements in Canadian film and television production in 2012.[1] This was the first-ever Canadian Screen Awards ceremony, following the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television's decision, announced in 2012, to merge its formerly separate Genie Awards (for film) and Gemini Awards (for television) into a single ceremony.[2] In addition, the Canadian Screen Awards include awards for achievements in digital media.[2]

Nominations were announced on January 15, 2013.[1] The awards ceremony was hosted by Martin Short.[1]

Ratings

The program was watched by 756,000 Canadian viewers,[3] approximately double the typical ratings for Genie or Gemini ceremonies in recent years.[3]

Film

Motion Picture Direction
Actor in a leading role Actress in a leading role
Actor in a supporting role Actress in a supporting role
Original Screenplay Adapted Screenplay
Feature Length Documentary Best Short Documentary
  • Blue ribbon The Boxing Girls of Kabul - Annette Clarke and Ariel Nasr
  • The Fuse: Or How I Burned Simon Bolivar - Igor Drljaca
  • Keep a Modest Head - Deco Dawson and Catherine Chagnon
  • Let the Daylight Into the Swamp - Anita Lee and Jeffrey St. Jules
  • Three Walls - Zaheed Mawani and Andrea Bussman
Best Live Action Short Drama Best Animated Short
  • Blue ribbon Throat Song - Miranda de Pencier and Stacey Aglok MacDonald
  • Chef de Meute - Fanny-Laure Malo, Sarah Pellerin and Chloé Robichaud
  • Frost - Lauren Grant, Jeremy Ball and Robert Munroe
  • Le futur proche (The Near Future) - Sophie Goyette
  • Première neige (First Snow) - Michaël Lalancette
Art Direction/Production Design Cinematography
Costume Design Editing
Overall Sound Sound Editing
  • Blue ribbon Martin Pinsonnault, Jean-François Sauvé, Simon Meilleur and Claire Pochon, Rebelle (War Witch)
  • Pierre-Jules Audet, Michelle Cloutier, Thierry Bourgault D'Amico, Nathalie Fleurant and Cédrick Marin, L'Affaire Dumont
  • Stephen Barden, Steve Baine, Kevin Banks, Alex Bullick and Jill Purdy, Resident Evil: Retribution
  • Sylvain Brassard, Stéphane Cadotte, Isabelle Favreau and Philippe Racine, Laurence Anyways
  • Allan Scarth, Bob Melanson, Zander Rosborough and Cory Tetford, The Disappeared
Achievement in Music: Original Score Achievement in Music: Original Song
Achievement in Make-Up Achievement in Visual Effects
  • Blue ribbon Dennis Berardi, Jason Edwardh, Matt Glover, Trey Harrell, Leann Harvey, Jo Hughes, Ethan Lee, Scott Riopelle, Eric Robinson and Kyle Yoneda, Resident Evil: Retribution
  • Dennis Berardi, Keith Acheson, Michael Borrett, Wilson Cameron, Michael DiCarlo, Tom Nagy, Britton Plewes, Scott Riopelle, Matt Whelan and Wojciech Zielinski, Silent Hill: Revelation 3D
  • Carlos Monzon, Martin Belleau, Dominic Daigle, Nathalie Dupont, Gaël Hollard, Benoît Ladouceur, Viviane Levesque Bouchard, Jérémie Lodomez, Anie Normandin and Alexandra Vaillancourt, Mars et Avril
  • Ève Brunet, Marc Morissette and Alexandra Vaillancourt, Rebelle (War Witch)
  • Ralph Maiers, Debora Dunphy, John Fukushima, Patrick Kavanaugh, Bill Martin, Chris Philips, Jeremy Price, Kenton Rannie and Lauren Weidel, Midnight's Children
Claude Jutra Award Golden Reel Award

Resident Evil: Retribution

Television

Programs

Drama series Comedy series
Animated program or series Documentary program or series
Children's or youth fiction Children's or youth non-fiction
Dramatic Mini-Series or TV Movie History or Biography Documentary Program or Series
  • Blue ribbon D-Day to Victory
  • Battle Castle
  • Curse of the Axe
  • Darkness and Hope: Depression, Sports and Me
  • Extraordinary Canadians
International Drama Lifestyle Program or Series
Music, Variety, Sketch Comedy or Talk Program or Series Performing Arts or Arts Documentary Program or Series
Pre-School Program or Series Reality/Competition Program or Series
Science or Nature Documentary Program or Series Social/Political Documentary Program (Donald Brittain Award)
  • Blue ribbon Polar Bears: A Summer Odyssey
  • Descending
  • The Perfect Runner
  • Smarty Plants
  • When Dreams Take Flight
  • Blue ribbon About Her
  • 8th Fire
  • The Market
  • Prosecutor
  • The Team
Canada Award
  • Blind Spot: What Happened to Canada's Aboriginal Fathers?

Actors

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
Actor, performing arts or miniseries (individual or ensemble)

News

Breaking news coverage Breaking news reportage, local
Breaking news reportage, national Local newscast
National newscast News information series

Sports

Live sporting event coverage Sports analysis or commentary
  • Blue ribbon Ken Volden, Gord Cutler, Bill Dodson, Linda Tremblay (TSN, 2012 Olympic Games)
  • Trevor Pilling, Sherali Najak, Brian Spear, Hockey Night in Canada: Scotiabank Hockey Tonight
  • Mark Milliere, Matt Dunn, Ken Volden, John Candy: True Double Blue
  • Don Metz, Gord Redel, Oil Change - Overdrive
  • Michael Dodson, Bob Babinski, Brian Spear, Scotiabank Hockey Day in Canada 2012

Digital media

Original Program or Series, Fiction Cross-Platform Project, Fiction
  • Blue ribbon Guidestones (iThentic, 3 o'clock.tv): Jonas Diamond, Lisa Baylin, Jeremy Diamond, Jay Ferguson, Denny Silverthorne, Catherine Talt
  • Out With Dad (JLeaver Presentations): Jason Leaver
  • Prison Dancer: The Interactive Web Musical (Prison Dancer Web Inc.): Ana Serrano, Romeo Candido, Carmen De Jesus
  • Space Janitors (Space Mop): Geoff Lapaire, Davin Lengyel
  • What Are the Sevens? (Secret Location): James Milward, Ryan Andal, José Avelino Gilles Corbett Lourenço, Pietro Gagliano, Ashlee Lougheed
Original Program or Series, Non-Fiction Cross-Platform Project, Non-Fiction
  • Blue ribbon Truth & Lies: The Last Days of Osama bin Laden (CBC News, the fifth estate, Sean Embury, Fulscrn Digital Media Communications): Rachel Nixon, Marie Caloz, Marissa Nelson, Robert Sheppard, Jim Williamson
  • D-Day to Victory (Secret Location): James Milward, Ryan Andal, Noora Abu Eitah, Pietro Gagliano
  • 8th Fire (CBC): Annette Bradford, Jennifer Clibbon, Kelly Crichton, Phillip Djwa, Carole G. Gagnon, Jean Simard
  • #FAQMP (Stornoway Communications): Rosemary Fusca, Martha Fusca, Patrick Hickey, Kevin O'Keefe, Karyn Pugliese, Pamela Ward
  • Kidnapped: The Search for Graham McMynn (CBC News, the fifth estate, Sean Embury, Fulscrn Digital Media Communications): Jim Williamson, Marie Caloz, Gary Graves, Amber Hildebrant, Marissa Nelson
Cross-Platform Project, Children's
  • Blue ribbon My Babysitter's a Vampire: Humans vs. Vampires (Secret Location, Fresh TV): James Milward, Ryan Andal, Pietro Gagliano, Sabrina Saccoccio
  • Finding Stuff Out Online (Smiley Guy Studios): Jonas Diamond, Jeremy Diamond, Brad Sears, Denny Silverthorne
  • Franklin and Friends (Watch More TV Interactive): Caitlin O'Donovan, Patricia Lee, Marco Mucci, Emma Scratch, Adam Welsh
  • In Real Life (Secret Location): James Milward, Ryan Andal, Pietro Gagliano, Sabrina Saccoccio
  • Pillars of Freedom (Smiley Guy Studios, Nexus Media): Jonas Diamond, Jeremy Diamond, Donald Duchene, Brad Sears, Denny Silverthorne

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