8th Genie Awards

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8th Genie Awards
DateMarch 18, 1987
Site Metro Toronto Convention Centre
Toronto, Ontario
Hosted by Helen Shaver
Linda Sorensen
Jean LeClerc
Highlights
Best PictureLe Déclin de l'empire américain(The Decline of the American Empire)
Most awardsLe Déclin de l'empire américain
Most nominationsLe Déclin de l'empire américain
Television coverage
Network CBC Television

The 8th Annual Genie Awards were held on March 18, 1987, to honour Canadian films made the previous year. [1] The show was again held at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre and was co-hosted by actors Helen Shaver, Linda Sorensen and Jean LeClerc. It was broadcast live on CBC Television. [2]

The prestigious Air Canada Award was presented to Garth Drabinsky, film producer and head of North America's largest movie exhibition chain, Cineplex Odeon.

The Special Achievement award went to Taming of the Demons a film commissioned by Teleglobe Canada for Expo 86 by experimental filmmaker Emil Radok which explores the development of civilization through communications technologies. [3]

The show itself received mixed reviews but the Canadian film industry had finally received the break it had long been waiting for in Denys Arcand's Le Déclin de l'empire américain(The Decline of the American Empire), an international hit which, a few months earlier, had won the International Critics' Prize at the Cannes Film Festival and become the first Canadian film to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film. To no one's surprise, it dominated the awards.

Winners and nominees

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
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
Documentary Special Awards

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