2nd Canadian Screen Awards

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2nd Canadian Screen Awards
DateMarch 9, 2014
Location Sony Centre for the Performing Arts, Toronto
Hosted by Martin Short
Highlights
Most awardsFilm: Enemy & The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones (5)
TV: Orphan Black (10)
Most nominationsFilm: Enemy (10)
TV: Orphan Black (14)
Best Motion Picture Gabrielle
Best Dramatic SeriesOrphan Black
Best Comedy Series Call Me Fitz
Television/radio coverage
Network CBC
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The 2nd Canadian Screen Awards were held on March 9, 2014, to honour achievements in Canadian film, television, and digital media production in 2013. [1] Awards in technical and some other categories were presented in a series of advance ceremonies during the week of March 3 to 8. [2]

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Nominations were announced on January 13, 2014. [1] In film categories, Denis Villeneuve's Enemy led with 10 nominations, while in the television categories, the science fiction series Orphan Black received 14 nominations. [3]

The awards ceremony were hosted by Martin Short for the second time, [1] at the Sony Centre for the Performing Arts in Toronto, Ontario, [3] and marked the 65th anniversary of the creation of the original Canadian Film Awards. [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 Short Documentary
Best Live Action Short Drama Best Animated Short
Art Direction/Production Design Cinematography
Costume Design Editing
Overall Sound Sound Editing
Achievement in Music: Original Score Achievement in Music: Original Song
Make-Up Visual Effects
Claude Jutra Award Golden Reel Award

Television

Programs

Drama series Comedy series
Best Animated Program or SeriesDramatic Mini-Series or TV Movie
Children's or youth fictionChildren's or youth non-fiction
Documentary ProgramDocumentary Series
International DramaLifestyle Program or Series
Variety or Sketch Comedy Program or SeriesPerforming Arts or Arts Documentary Program or Series
Pre-School Program or SeriesReality/Competition Program or Series
Science or Nature Documentary Program or SeriesSocial/Political Documentary Program (Donald Brittain Award)
Sports Program or SeriesFactual Program or Series
Music Program or SeriesHistory or Biography Documentary Program or Series
Diversity Award Fan Choice Award for Favourite Canadian Show
Gordon Sinclair Award

Actors

Lead actor, drama Lead actress, drama
Lead actor, comedy Lead actress, comedy
Lead actor, television film or miniseriesLead actress, television film or miniseries
Supporting actor, dramaSupporting actress, drama
Supporting actor, comedySupporting actress, comedy
Performance, animationPerformance, children's or youth
Performance, guest role in a dramaPerformance, variety or sketch comedy
Best Host in a Pre-School, Children's or Youth Program or Series Host in a Variety, Lifestyle, Reality/Competition, Performing Arts or Talk Program or Series

News and information

News reportage, nationalNews reportage, local
National newscastLocal newscast
News anchor, nationalNews anchor, local
News information programNews information series
News specialHost or Interviewer in a News Information Program or Series

Sports

Live sports eventSports analysis
Sports hostSports play-by-play
Sports feature segment

Direction

Animated Program or SeriesChildren's or Youth Program or Series
Comedy Program or SeriesDocumentary Program
Documentary SeriesDramatic Program or Miniseries
Drama SeriesLifestyle/Practical Information Program or Series
Live Sporting EventReality/Competition Series
Variety or Sketch Comedy Program or Series

Craft

Editorial researchVisual research
Make-UpCostume Design
Photography in a comedy seriesPhotography in a documentary program or series
Photography in a drama program or seriesPhotography in a lifestyle or reality program or series
Photography in a variety or performing arts program or seriesEditing in a comedy, variety or performing arts program or series
Editing in a documentary program or seriesEditing in a dramatic program or series
Editing in an information program or seriesEditing in a reality/competition program or series
Production design/art direction in a fiction program or seriesProduction design/art direction in a non-fiction program or series
  • Blueribbon icon.png Andy Loew and Ian Brock, Orphan Black : "Conditions of Existence"
  • Anthony Ianni, Gordon Sim and John Blackie, Copper : "The Hudson River School"
  • Bill Ives, Louise Middleton and Paul Healy, Borealis
  • Mary Kirkland, Rupert Lazarus and Sean Breaugh, Satisfaction : "First Contract"
  • Benno Tutter and Bruce Mailing, Saving Hope : "The Face of the Giant Panda"
Sound in a Comedy, Variety, Performing Arts or Animated Program or SeriesSound in a Dramatic Program or Series
  • Blueribbon icon.png Doug McClement, Howard Baggley, Marc Laliberté, Michael Molineux and Simon Bowers, Juno Awards of 2013
  • Alexis Eskandari, Allen Ormerod, Fred Brennan, Matthew Harrold, Paul Shikata, Steve Ejbick and Susan Fawcett, Call Me Fitz : "Apoca' Smokes Now"
  • Gary Vaughan, Marcone, Richard Spence-­‐Thomas and Steve Bigas, God's Greatest Hits : "The British Invasion: Jerusalem and the English Hymn"
  • Andrew McDonnell, Brian Fraser, Glenn Barna and John Bakti, Sidekick : "Eric of the Board/Pamp My Ride"
  • Dean Giammarco, Gordon Sproule, Jeff Davis and Jonny Ludgate, Slugterra : "The World Beneath Our Feet, Part 1"
  • Blueribbon icon.png Andrew Jablonski, Andy Malcolm, Brent Pickett, Dale Sheldrake, David McCallum, Goro Koyama, Jane Tattersall, Jenna Dalla Riva, Kirk Lynds, Martin Gwynn Jones, Martin Lee and Yuri Gorbachow, The Borgias : "The Face of Death"
  • Al deGraff, Erik Culp, Janice Ierulli, Joe Mancuso, Mark Shnuriwsky, Matthew Hussey, Mike Woroniuk, Richard Calistan, Steve Hammond and Zenon Waschuk, Flashpoint : "Broken Peace"
  • Bill McMillan, John Elliot, Kevin Banks, Paul Germann, Steph Carrier, Stephen Traub and Sue Conley, Rookie Blue : "You Can See The Stars"
  • Bill McMillan, Ian Rankin, John Elliot, Kevin Banks, Martin Lee, Paul Germann and Sue Conley, Saving Hope : "Wishbones"
  • Colin Ritchie, Dale Sheldrake, Dave Fritz, David McCallum, Erik Culp, Jane Tattersall, Martin Gwynn Jones, Paul Conway, Scott Shepherd, Steve Foster and Steve Ham, World Without End : "King"
Sound in an Information/Documentary or Lifestyle Program or SeriesVisual effects
  • Blueribbon icon.png Daniel Pellerin, Howard Rissin, Jeremy MacLaverty, John Sievert, Randy Wilson, Rob Hutchins, Stan Mak and Stefan Fraticelli, We Were Children
  • Brian Eimer, Jessica Moniz, Josh Vamos, Matthew Vandersluys, Michael Bonini and Nadia Awad, Mayday : "Focused on Failure"
  • David Midgley, Gabriel Ferreyra, Hazel Burns, Michael Nunan and Steve Denheyer, Alien Mysteries : "Rendlesham Forest"
  • Toban Mills, Don't Drive Here : "Delhi"
  • Daniel Pellerin, Geoff Raffan, John Sievert, Matt Chan, Rob Hutchins and Ron Mellegers, Perfect Storms : "America's Deadliest Disaster"
  • Blueribbon icon.png Bill Halliday, Dennis Berardi, Dominic Remane, Jim Maxwell, Julian Parry, Maria Gordon, Michael Borrett, Ovidiu Cinazan, Paul Wishart and Wilson Cameron, Vikings : "Dispossessed"
  • Aélis Héraud, Benoit Brière, Élaine Phaneuf, Gabriel Morin, Marc-André Poulin, Marie-­Ève Bédard-Tremblay, Maxime Entringer, Michael Beaulac, Pierre-Simon Lebrun-Chaput and Vanessa Delarosbil, Being Human : "Always a Bridesmaid, Never Alive"
  • Adam de Bosch Kemper, Andrew Karr, Brandon Hines, Craig VandenBiggelaar, Jeremy Kehler, Lawren Bancroft-‐Wilson, Louis Leung, Mark Savela, Toby Taplin and Tom Archer, Primeval: New World : "Angry Birds"
  • Adam Stern, Brent Veal, Dan Dixon, Elaine Fung, Gordon Oscar, Nadine Blackler, Sean Gilhooly, Sean Muller, Stanislav Enilenis and Youngbin Eun, Continuum : "Second Time"
  • Adrian Sutherland, Ahmed Shehata, Amanda Lynn Hollingworth, Chris Ankli, James Chretien, Jordan Nieuwland, JP Giamos, Luke Groves, Peter Giliberti and Wojciech Zielinski, The Borgias : "The Prince"
Casting

Music

Music for a non-fiction program or seriesScore for a program
Score for a series

Writing

Children's or YouthComedy
DocumentaryDramatic Program or Miniseries
Drama seriesLifestyle or reality/competition
Variety or sketch comedy

Digital media

Best Original Program or Series produced for Digital Media – FictionBest Cross-Platform Project – Fiction
Best Original Program or Series produced for Digital Media – Non-FictionBest Cross-Platform Project – Non-Fiction
Best Cross-Platform Project – Children’s and YouthBest Original Interactive Production Produced for Digital Media
Best Performance in a Program or Series Produced for Digital Media

Multiple nominations and awards

Films that received multiple nominations
NominationsShow
10 Enemy
8 Tom at the Farm
6 Gabrielle
Maïna
The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones
5 The Dismantling
Empire of Dirt
The F Word
Films that received multiple awards
AwardsFilm
5 Enemy
The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones
2 Gabrielle
Louis Cyr

Special awards

Several special awards were given: [4]

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