2nd Canadian Screen Awards | |
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Date | March 9, 2014 |
Location | Sony Centre for the Performing Arts, Toronto |
Hosted by | Martin Short |
Highlights | |
Most awards | Film: Enemy & The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones (5) TV: Orphan Black (10) |
Most nominations | Film: Enemy (10) TV: Orphan Black (14) |
Best Motion Picture | Gabrielle |
Best Dramatic Series | Orphan Black |
Best Comedy Series | Call Me Fitz |
Television/radio coverage | |
Network | CBC |
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]
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]
Drama series | Comedy series |
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Best Animated Program or Series | Dramatic Mini-Series or TV Movie |
Children's or youth fiction | Children's or youth non-fiction |
Documentary Program | Documentary Series |
International Drama | Lifestyle Program or Series |
Variety or Sketch Comedy Program or Series | Performing Arts or Arts Documentary Program or Series |
Pre-School Program or Series | Reality/Competition Program or Series |
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Science or Nature Documentary Program or Series | Social/Political Documentary Program (Donald Brittain Award) |
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Sports Program or Series | Factual Program or Series |
Music Program or Series | History or Biography Documentary Program or Series |
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Diversity Award | Fan Choice Award for Favourite Canadian Show |
Gordon Sinclair Award | |
Lead actor, drama | Lead actress, drama |
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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 |
Performance, animation | Performance, children's or youth |
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Performance, guest role in a drama | Performance, variety or sketch comedy |
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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 |
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News reportage, national | News reportage, local |
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National newscast | Local newscast |
News anchor, national | News anchor, local |
News information program | News information series |
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News special | Host or Interviewer in a News Information Program or Series |
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Live sports event | Sports analysis |
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Sports host | Sports play-by-play |
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Sports feature segment | |
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Animated Program or Series | Children's or Youth Program or Series |
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Comedy Program or Series | Documentary Program |
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Documentary Series | Dramatic Program or Miniseries |
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Drama Series | Lifestyle/Practical Information Program or Series |
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Live Sporting Event | Reality/Competition Series |
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Variety or Sketch Comedy Program or Series | |
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Editorial research | Visual research |
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Make-Up | Costume Design |
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Photography in a comedy series | Photography in a documentary program or series |
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Photography in a drama program or series | Photography in a lifestyle or reality program or series |
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Photography in a variety or performing arts program or series | Editing in a comedy, variety or performing arts program or series |
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Editing in a documentary program or series | Editing in a dramatic program or series |
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Editing in an information program or series | Editing in a reality/competition program or series |
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Production design/art direction in a fiction program or series | Production design/art direction in a non-fiction program or series |
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Sound in a Comedy, Variety, Performing Arts or Animated Program or Series | Sound in a Dramatic Program or Series |
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Sound in an Information/Documentary or Lifestyle Program or Series | Visual effects |
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Casting | |
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Music for a non-fiction program or series | Score for a program |
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Score for a series | |
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Children's or Youth | Comedy |
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Documentary | Dramatic Program or Miniseries |
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Drama series | Lifestyle or reality/competition |
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Variety or sketch comedy | |
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Best Original Program or Series produced for Digital Media – Fiction | Best Cross-Platform Project – Fiction |
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Best Original Program or Series produced for Digital Media – Non-Fiction | Best Cross-Platform Project – Non-Fiction |
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Best Cross-Platform Project – Children's and Youth | Best Original Interactive Production Produced for Digital Media |
Best Performance in a Program or Series Produced for Digital Media | |
Nominations | Show |
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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 |
Awards | Film |
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5 | Enemy |
The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones | |
2 | Gabrielle |
Louis Cyr |
Nominations | Show |
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14 | Orphan Black |
12 | Less Than Kind |
9 | Rookie Blue |
8 | Call Me Fitz |
Flashpoint | |
Seed | |
7 | The Borgias |
CBC News: The National | |
6 | 2013 Juno Awards |
Bomb Girls | |
Hockey Night in Canada | |
Satisfaction | |
Vikings | |
5 | 100th Grey Cup |
Borealis | |
Degrassi | |
Gavin Crawford's Wild West | |
Mr. D | |
Perfect Storms | |
Rick Mercer Report | |
Saving Hope | |
World Without End |
Awards | Show |
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10 | Orphan Black |
4 | 100th Grey Cup |
Degrassi | |
Less Than Kind | |
3 | The Amazing Race Canada |
Borealis | |
Call Me Fitz | |
The Defector: Escape from North Korea | |
Doc Zone | |
Rick Mercer Report |
Several special awards were given: [4]
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