Canadian Screen Award for Best Live Action Short Drama
Award by the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television
The Canadian Screen Award for Best Live Action Short Drama is awarded by the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television to the best Canadian live action short film. Formerly part of the Genie Awards, since 2012 it has been presented as part of the Canadian Screen Awards.
In the 1980s and 1990s, the award was not always presented at every Genie Award ceremony. In years when the award was not presented, a single award was instead presented for Best Theatrical Short Film, inclusive of both animated and live-action shorts.
1980s
Year | Film | Filmmakers | Ref |
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1980 1st Genie Awards | No award presented; see Genie Award for Best Theatrical Short Film. | [1] | |
1981 2nd Genie Awards | No award presented; see Genie Award for Best Theatrical Short Film. | [1] | |
1982 3rd Genie Awards | No award presented; see Genie Award for Best Theatrical Short Film. | [1] | |
1983 4th Genie Awards | No award presented; see Genie Award for Best Theatrical Short Film. | [1] | |
1984 5th Genie Awards | No award presented; see Genie Award for Best Theatrical Short Film. | [1] | |
1985 6th Genie Awards | No award presented; see Genie Award for Best Theatrical Short Film. | [1] | |
1986 7th Genie Awards | The Edit | Paul Caulfield | [2] |
Summer Rain (Pluie d’été) | Louis-Georges Tétreault | [3] | |
Working Title | Fred Jones, Ken Scott | ||
1987 8th Genie Awards | I Need a Man Like You to Make My Dreams Come True | Daria Stermac, Kalli Paakspuu | [4] |
It's a Party! | Peg Campbell | [5] | |
Nion in the Kabaret de La Vita | Jeremy Podeswa | ||
Transit | Jean-Roch Marcotte | ||
Where's Pete | Michael Scott | ||
1988 9th Genie Awards | No award presented; see Genie Award for Best Theatrical Short Film. | [1] | |
1989 10th Genie Awards | The Mysterious Moon Men of Canada | Bruce McDonald, Colin Brunton | [6] |
Inside/Out | Lori Spring | [7] | |
The Job | Donald Scott | ||
The Milkman Cometh | Lorne Bailey | ||
Tenderfoot (Le Pied tendre) | Viateur Castonguay, Roger Boire |
1990s
Year | Film | Filmmakers | Ref |
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1990 11th Genie Awards | In Search of the Last Good Man | Peggy Thompson, Peg Campbell | [8] |
The Journey Home | Mary Armstrong | [9] | |
Monster in the Coal Bin | Ellen Rutter, Tracy Traeger, Allen Schinkel | ||
Multiple Choice | Debbie McGee | ||
Odyssey in August | Leonard Farlinger, Stephen Roscoe | ||
1991 12th Genie Awards | No award presented; see Genie Award for Best Theatrical Short Film. | [1] | |
1992 13th Genie Awards | Battle of the Bulge | Arlene Hazzan Green | [10] |
Kumar and Mr. Jones | Paul Brown, Leonard Farlinger | [11] | |
Stroke | Gregory Middleton, Mark Sawers | ||
1993 14th Genie Awards | The Fairy Who Didn't Want to Be a Fairy Anymore | Laurie Lynd | [12] |
The Date | Lind Theodosakis, Nikos Theodosakis | [13] | |
Hate Mail | Chris Kelly, Mark Sawers | ||
Stereotypes (Stéréotypes) | Marcel Giroux, Jean-Marc Vallée | ||
Your Country, My Country (Dans ton pays) | Marquise Lepage | ||
1994 15th Genie Awards | No award presented; see Genie Award for Best Theatrical Short Film. | [1] | |
1995 16th Genie Awards | No award presented; see Genie Award for Best Theatrical Short Film. | [1] | |
1996 17th Genie Awards | No award presented; see Genie Award for Best Theatrical Short Film. | [1] | |
1997 18th Genie Awards | The Hangman's Bride | Naomi McCormack | [14] |
Elevated | Steve Hoban, Vincenzo Natali, Vanessa Laufer | [15] | |
SSHHH | Sarah James Overton, Scott Smith, Helen du Toit | ||
Zie 37 Stagen | Marcel Giroux, Sylvain Guy | ||
1998 19th Genie Awards | When Ponds Freeze Over | Mary Lewis | [16] |
The Chocolate Bomb (La Bombe au chocolat) | Sylvie Rosenthal | [17] | |
Claire | Julie Trimingham, Ric Kokotovich | ||
Elimination Dance | Michael Ondaatje, Sandy Kaplansky, Bruce McDonald, Don McKellar | ||
Shoes Off! | Mark Sawers, Leah Mallen | ||
1999 20th Genie Awards | Moving Day | Tina Goldlist, Chris Deacon | [18] |
Chronique d'un cheval fou | Michel Juliani, Raymond Gravelle | [19] | |
Kuproquo | Jean-François Rivard [fr], Marie-Josée Larocque | ||
Meanwhile (Pendant ce temps...) | Ghyslaine Côté, Robert Lacerte | ||
Revisited | Scott Weber |
2000s
Year | Film | Filmmakers | Ref |
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2000 21st Genie Awards | The Little Varius (Le P'tit Varius) | Alain Jacques, André Théberge | [20] |
Below the Belt | Dominique Cardona, Laurie Colbert, Kate Gillen | [21] | |
Clean Rite Cowboy | Michael Downing, Joel Awerbuck | ||
Foxy Lady, Wild Cherry | Marlene Rodgers, Ines Buchli | ||
Soul Cages | Phillip Barker, Simone Urdl | ||
2001 22nd Genie Awards | The Heart of the World | Guy Maddin, Jody Shapiro | [22] |
Camera | David Cronenberg, Jody Shapiro | [23] | |
Side Orders (Foie de canard et cœur de femme) | Marie-Josée Larocque, Stéphane Lapointe, Christiane Ciupka | ||
Three Stories from the End of Everything | John Buchan, Semi Chellas | ||
2002 23rd Genie Awards | I Shout Love | Meredith Caplan, Sarah Polley, Jennifer Weiss | [24] |
Blue Skies | Dawn Rubin, Ann Marie Fleming | [25] | |
Clearing Skies (Une éclaircie sur le fleuve) | Barbara Shrier, Rosa Zacharie | ||
Hit and Run | Éric Couture, Éric Beauséjour, Richard Jutras, Ginette Petit, Christian Larouche | ||
In Store (En magasin) | Raymond Gravelle, Mario Bonenfant | ||
Remembrance | Stephanie Morgenstern, Paula Fleck | ||
2003 24th Genie Awards | Noël Blank | Jean-François Rivard, Christiane Ciupka | [26] |
Evelyn: The Cutest Evil Dead Girl | Brad Peyton, Jim Mauro | [27] | |
Lonesome Joe | Leah Mallen, Mark Sawers | ||
Short Hymn, Silent War | Kate Kung, Sandy Reimer, Charles Officer | ||
Why Don't You Dance? | Meredith Caplan, Michael Downing, Joel Awerbuck | ||
2004 25th Genie Awards | Capacité 11 personnes | Gaëlle d'Ynglemare, Yves Fortin | [28] |
Choke. | David Hyde, Tyler Levine, Carolyn Newman | [29] | |
Desastre | Jay Field, Jane Michener, Ryan O'Donnell | ||
The Dog Walker | Andrew Rosen, Geoffrey Turnbull, James Genn | ||
TV Dinner...Burp! | Antonello Cozzolino, Annie Normandin, Vanessa-Tatjana Beerli | ||
2005 26th Genie Awards | Milo 55160 | Matthew Cervi, David Ostry | [30] |
The Big Thing | Carl Laudan | [31] | |
Noise | Greg Spottiswood, Jason Charters, Liam Romalis | ||
The Remaining Days (Les Derniers jours) | Simon Olivier Fecteau, Jean-François Lord, Guillaume Lespérance | ||
Tuesday Morning...Somewhere (Mardi matin...quelque part) | Hélène Bélanger Martin, Antonello Cozzolino | ||
2006 27th Genie Awards | Red (Le rouge au sol) | Maxime Giroux, Paul Barbeau | [32] |
Big Girl | Renuka Jeyapalan, Anneli Ekborn, Michael Gelfand | [33] | |
Hiro | Matthew Swanson, Oliver-Barret Lindsay | ||
Jack and Jacques (Jack et Jacques) | Marie-Hélène Copti | ||
Snapshots for Henry | Teresa Hannigan, Charlotte Disher | ||
2007 28th Genie Awards | After All (Après tout) | Alexis Fortier Gauthier, Élaine Hébert | [34] |
Regarding Sarah | Michelle Porter, Amy Belling | [35] | |
Screening | Anthony Green, Philip Svoboda | ||
The Tragic Story of Nling | Jeffrey St. Jules, Larissa Giroux | ||
The Wake of Calum MacLeod (Faire Chaluim Mhic Leòid) | Marc Almon, Nona MacDermid | ||
2008 29th Genie Awards | Next Floor | Denis Villeneuve and Phoebe Greenberg | [36] |
The Answer Key | Samir Rehem, Robin Crumley | [37] | |
Beyond the Walls (La Battue) | Guy Édoin, Pascal Bascaron, Sylvain Corbeil | ||
Can You Wave Bye-Bye? | Sarah Galea-Davis, Paul Barbeau | ||
My Name Is Victor Gazon (Mon nom est Victor Gazon) | Patrick Gazé, Antonello Cozzolino, Marie-Josée Laroque, Annie Normandin | ||
2009 30th Genie Awards | Danse Macabre | Pedro Pires, Catherine Chagnon | [38] |
Gilles | Constant Mentzas | [39] | |
Land of Men (Terre des hommes) | Ky Nam Le Duc | ||
Life Begins (La Vie commence) | Élaine Hébert, Émile Proulx-Cloutier | ||
Princess Margaret Blvd. | Dan Montgomery, Kazik Radwanski |
2010s
Year | Film | Filmmakers | Ref |
---|---|---|---|
2010 31st Genie Awards | Savage | Lisa Jackson, Lauren Grant, Lori Lozinski | [40] |
File Under Miscellaneous | Jeff Barnaby, John Christou | [41] | |
Marius Borodine | Emanuel Hoss-Desmarais, Vincent Hoss-Desmarais | ||
Out in That Deep Blue Sea | Kazik Radwanski, Dan Montgomery | ||
Vapor | Kaveh Nabatian, Cédric Bourdeau, Stéphane Tanguay | ||
2011 32nd Genie Awards | Doubles with Slight Pepper | Ian Harnarine | [42] |
Ora | René Chénier, Philippe Baylaucq | [43] | |
La Ronde | Élaine Hébert, Sophie Goyette | ||
Hope | Pedro Pires, Phoebe Greenberg, Penny Mancuso | ||
2012 1st Canadian Screen Awards | Throat Song | Miranda de Pencier, Stacey Aglok MacDonald | [44] |
First Snow (Première neige) | Michaël Lalancette | [45] | |
Frost | Lauren Grant, Jeremy Ball, Robert Munroe | ||
Herd Leader (Chef de meute) | Fanny-Laure Malo, Sarah Pellerin, Chloé Robichaud | ||
The Near Future (Le futur proche) | Sophie Goyette | ||
2013 2nd Canadian Screen Awards | Noah | Patrick Cederberg, Walter Woodman | [46] |
A Grand Canal | Johnny Ma | [47] | |
Ina Litovski | Anaïs Barbeau-Lavalette, André Turpin | ||
Remember Me (Mémorable moi) | Jean-François Asselin | ||
Time Flies (Nous avions) | Stéphane Moukarzel | ||
2014 3rd Canadian Screen Awards | Hole | Martin Edralin, Laura Perlmutter, Andrew Nicholas McCann Smith | [48] |
The Cut (La Coupe) | Geneviève Dulude-De Celles, Fanny Drew, Sarah Mannering | [49] | |
Follow the Fox (Suivre la piste du renard) | Simon Laganière | ||
Little Brother (Petit frère) | Rémi St-Michel, Jean-Sébastien Beaudoin Gagnon, Éric K. Boulianne | ||
Sleeping Giant | Andrew Cividino, Karen Harnisch, Marc Swenker, Aaron Yeger | ||
2015 4th Canadian Screen Awards | She Stoops to Conquer | Zack Russell, Marianna Khoury | [50] |
Blue Thunder (Bleu tonnerre) | Philippe-David Gagné, Jean-Marc E. Roy | [51] | |
Mynarski Death Plummet (Mynarski chute mortelle) | Matthew Rankin, Gabrielle Tougas-Fréchette | ||
Overpass (Viaduc) | Patrice Laliberté | ||
Roberta | Catherine Chagnon, Caroline Monnet | ||
2016 5th Canadian Screen Awards | Mutants | Alexandre Dostie, Hany Ouichou, Gabrielle Tougas-Fréchette | [52] |
A Funeral for Lightning | Emily Kai Bock | [53] | |
Oh What a Wonderful Feeling | François Jaros, Fanny-Laure Malo | ||
Star | Émilie Mannering, Fanny Drew, Sarah Mannering | ||
Wild Skin (La Peau sauvage) | Ariane Louis-Seize, Jeanne-Marie Poulain, Hany Ouichou | ||
2017 6th Canadian Screen Awards | Fluffy | Lee Filipovski | [54] |
The Beep Test (La Course navette) | Maxime Aubert, Audrey D. Laroche | [55] | |
Garage at Night (Garage de soir) | Daniel Daigle, Aurélie Breton | ||
Plain and Simple (Tout simplement) | Raphaël Ouellet, Annick Blanc | ||
Pre-Drink | Marc-Antoine Lemire, Maria Gracia Turgeon | ||
2018 7th Canadian Screen Awards | |||
Fauve | Jérémy Comte, Maria Gracia Turgeon, Evren Boisjoli | [56] | |
The Colour of Your Lips (La couleur de tes lèvres) | Annick Blanc, Maria Gracia Turgeon | [57] | |
The Fish and the Sea | Phillip Thomas | ||
For Nonna Anna | Luis De Filippis | ||
Mahalia Melts in the Rain | Émilie Mannering, Carmine Pierre-Dufour. Sarah Mannering, Fanny Drew | ||
2019 8th Canadian Screen Awards | |||
Pick | Alicia K. Harris | [58] | |
Black Forest (Forêt Noire) | Jean-Marc E. Roy, Philippe David Gagné, Julie Groleau | [59] | |
Just Me and You (Juste moi et toi) | Sandrine Brodeur-Desrosiers, Johannie Deschambault | ||
Kinship | Jorge Camarotti | ||
My Boy (Mon Boy) | Sarah Pellerin, Fanny-Laure Malo, Annie-Claude Quirion |
2020s
See also
References
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Note: Awards by year articles are listed here by the year of eligibility for nomination; due to variable scheduling of the ceremonies, this is not always the same year in which the awards were presented.
Note: Awards by year articles are listed here by the year of eligibility for nomination; due to variable scheduling of the ceremonies, this is not always the same year in which the awards were presented.