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2023 CANADIAN SCREEN AWARDS CBC/RADIO-CANADA NOMINATIONS BY PROGRAM

*The first page of the 2023 CANADIAN SCREEN AWARDS CBC/RADIO-CANADA NOMINATIONS BY PROGRAM can be seen here*

 

FALCON LAKE (6)

Best Motion Picture

Sylvain Corbeil, Nancy Grant

John Dunning Best First Feature Film Award

Charlotte Le Bon

Performance in a Leading Role

Joseph Engel

Performance in a Supporting Role

Sara Montpetit

Achievement in Direction

Charlotte Le Bon

Adapted Screenplay

Charlotte Le Bon

 

RICEBOY SLEEPS (6)

Best Motion Picture

Anthony Shim, Rebecca Steele, Bryan Demore

Performance in a Leading Role

Seung-Yoon Choi

Achievement in Direction

Anthony Shim

Original Screenplay

Anthony Shim

Achievement in Cinematography

Christopher Lew

Achievement in Editing

Anthony Shim

 

BONES OF CROWS (5)

Original Screenplay

Marie Clements

Achievement in Hair

Charlene Dunn

Achievement in Make-Up

Darci Jackson, Elizabeth McLeod

Achievement in Music – Original Song “You Are My Bones”

Marie Clements, Wayne Lavallee, Jesse Zubot

Achievement in Visual Effects

Eric Gambini, Sarah Krusch Flanagan, Louis Mackall, Virginie Strub, Andrew Joe, Gabriel Chaing, Linus Burghardt

 

NOUVEAU-QUÉBEC (2)

Performance in a Supporting Role

Jean-Luc Kanapé

Achievement in Cinematography

Vincent Gonneville

 

NOÉMIE DIT OUI (2)

John Dunning Best First Feature Film Award

Genevieve Albert

Performance in a Leading Role

Kelly Depeault

 

RODÉO (2)

John Dunning Best First Feature Film Award

Joëlle Desjardins Paquette

Performance in a Leading Role

Maxime Le Flaguais

 

BREATHE | RESPIRE (1)

Performance in a Supporting Role

Mohammed Marouazi

 

CHIEN BLANC (1)

Performance in a Supporting Role

K.C. Collins

 

FAMILY GAME | ARSENAULT & FILS (1)

Best Stunt Coordination

Jean-François Lachapelle

 

THE FLYING SAILOR (1)

Best Animated Short

Wendy Tilby, Amanda Forbis, David Christensen (for the NFB)

 

THE INHUMAN | L’INHUMAIN (1)

Achievement in Sound Mixing

Martin M. Messier

 

LINES OF ESCAPE | LIGNES DE FUITE (1)

Achievement in Visual Effects

Jean-François (Jafaz) Ferland, Marie-Claude Lafontaine, Charles Lamoureux, Jean-François Crevier

 

NO GHOST IN THE MORGUE | PAS DE FANTÔME À LA MORGUE (1)

Best Live Action Short Drama

Marilyn Cooke, Kélyna N. Lauzier

 

QUEENS OF THE QING DYNASTY (1)

Achievement in Costume Design

Sig Burwash, Kathleen Darling

 

TENZIN (1)

Achievement in Costume Design

Mara Zigler

 

THAT KIND OF SUMMER | UN ÉTÉ COMME ÇA (1)

Performance in a Leading Role

Larissa Corriveau

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