Canadian Screen Award for Best Art Direction/Production Design

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The Canadian Screen Award for Best Achievement in Art Direction/Production Design is awarded by the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television to the best Canadian film art direction/production design.

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1970s

YearNomineeFilmRef
1970
22nd Canadian Film Awards
Anne Pritchard The Act of the Heart [1]
1971
23rd Canadian Film Awards
Aleksandr Kuznetsov Tiki Tiki [1]
1972
24th Canadian Film Awards
Karen Bromley Wedding in White [1]
1973
25th Canadian Film Awards
François Barbeau Kamouraska [1]
1974
No award presented [1]
1975
26th Canadian Film Awards
François Barbeau Eliza's Horoscope [1]
1976
27th Canadian Film Awards
Anne Pritchard The Far Shore [1]
1977
28th Canadian Film Awards
Vianney Gauthier J.A. Martin Photographer (J.A. Martin photographe) [1]
1978
29th Canadian Film Awards
Wolf Kroeger In Praise of Older Women [1]
Reuben Freed Blood and Guts [2]
Tony Hall Three Card Monte
Trevor Williams The Silent Partner

1980s

YearNomineeFilmRef
1980
1st Genie Awards
Trevor Williams The Changeling [1]
Denis Boucher, Vianney Gauthier Cordélia [3]
Seamus Flannery Fish Hawk
Seamus Flannery Jack London's Klondike Fever
Wolf Kroeger It Rained All Night the Day I Left
Roy Forge Smith Yesterday
Carol Spier The Brood
1981
2nd Genie Awards
Anne Pritchard Atlantic City, U.S.A. [1]
Glenn Bydwell Terror Train [4]
Anne Pritchard, Jocelyn Joly Fantastica
Michel Proulx Good Riddance (Les bons débarras)
Normand Sarazin The Handyman (L'Homme à tout faire)
1982
3rd Genie Awards
William McCrow The Plouffe Family (Les Plouffe) [1]
Trevor Williams The Amateur [5]
Ninkey Dalton, Charles Dunlop Improper Channels
Carol Spier Scanners
Bill Brodie Silence of the North
Claude Bonniere Your Ticket Is No Longer Valid
1983
4th Genie Awards
Bill Brodie The Grey Fox [1]
Richard Hudolin Latitude 55° [6]
Anne Pritchard Threshold
1984
5th Genie Awards
Jocelyn Joly Maria Chapdelaine [1]
Gilles Aird Lucien Brouillard [7]
Glenn Bydwell Ups and Downs
Carol Spier Videodrome
1985
6th Genie Awards
Wolf Kroeger The Bay Boy [1]
Denis Boucher Mario [8]
Bill Brodie Draw!
Vianney Gauthier The Years of Dreams and Revolt (Les Années de rêves)
Jocelyn Joly The Crime of Ovide Plouffe (Le Crime d'Ovide Plouffe)
1986
7th Genie Awards
Anne Pritchard Joshua Then and Now [1]
William Beeton The Boy in Blue [9]
Bill Brodie One Magic Christmas
Phil Schmidt My American Cousin
François Séguin Night Magic
1987
8th Genie Awards
Lillian Sarafinchan Dancing in the Dark [1]
François Séguin Exit [10]
Michel Proulx In the Shadow of the Wind (Les Fous de Bassan)
Michel Proulx Intimate Power (Pouvoir intime)
1988
9th Genie Awards
Jean-Baptiste Tard Night Zoo (Un zoo la nuit) [1]
Ronald Fauteux Brother André (Le Frère André) [11]
Violette Daneau The Great Land of Small
François Séguin Marie in the City (Marie s'en va-t-en ville)
1989
10th Genie Awards
Carol Spier Dead Ringers [1]
Anne Pritchard The Revolving Doors (Les Portes tournantes) [12]
Vianney Gauthier Straight for the Heart (À corps perdu)

1990s

YearNomineeFilmRef
1990
11th Genie Awards
François Séguin Jesus of Montreal (Jésus de Montréal) [1]
John Blackie Bye Bye Blues [13]
Reuben Freed Palais Royale
1991
12th Genie Awards
Gavin Mitchell, Herbert Pinter Black Robe [1]
Seamus Flannery Beautiful Dreamers [14]
Anne Pritchard Perfectly Normal
Michel Proulx, Enrique Alarcón, Ren Huixing, Ronald Fauteux Bethune: The Making of a Hero
Phil Schmidt Chaindance
1992
13th Genie Awards
Carol Spier Naked Lunch [1]
Andris Hausmanis True Confections [15]
Louise Jobin Phantom Life (La Vie fantôme)
François Séguin Being at Home with Claude
François Séguin Léolo
François Séguin The Saracen Woman (La Sarrasine)
1993
14th Genie Awards
Wolf Kroeger Shadow of the Wolf [1]
Mark S. Freeborn Digger [16]
David Roberts The Lotus Eaters
Lynne Stopkewich Harmony Cats
Curtis Wehrfritz Tectonic Plates
1994
15th Genie Awards
Richard Paris, Linda Del Rosario Exotica [1]
Luc J. Béland Jerome's Secret (Le secret de Jérôme) [17]
Serge Bureau Desire in Motion (Mouvements du désir)
Marie-Carole de Beaumont Les pots cassés
Vianney Gauthier Matusalem
1995
16th Genie Awards
François Laplante The Confessional (Le Confessionnal) [1]
André Guimond Eldorado [18]
Nilo Romis Jamero Johnny Mnemonic
Clyde Klotz, Michael O'Connor Magic in the Water
David McHenry, William Fleming Margaret's Museum
1996
17th Genie Awards
Sandra Kybartas Lilies [1]
John Dondertman Swann [19]
Perri Gorrara Screamers
Paola Ridolfi Never Too Late
Taavo Soodor The Boys Club
1997
18th Genie Awards
Normand Sarazin Karmina [1]
Phillip Barker, Patricia Cuccia, Kathleen Climie The Sweet Hereafter [20]
Serge Bureau Night of the Flood (La nuit du déluge)
Claude Paré The Countess of Baton Rouge (La Comtesse de Baton Rouge)
Taavo Soodor, Charlotte Harper, Darlene Shiels The Hanging Garden
1998
19th Genie Awards
François Séguin The Red Violin [1]
Jasna Stefanovic Cube [21]
John Dondertman, Patricia Cuccia Last Night
Andy Harris Regeneration
Nitin Chandrakant Desai Such a Long Journey
1999
20th Genie Awards
François Séguin Memories Unlocked (Souvenirs intimes) [1]
Patricia Cuccia, John Dondertman Boy Meets Girl [22]
Carol Spier, Elinor Rose Galbraith eXistenZ
Darryl Dennis Deegan, Erica Milo, Taavo Soodor The Five Senses
Atilla F. Kovacs Sunshine

2000s

YearNomineeFilmRef
2000
21st Genie Awards
François Séguin, Danièle Rouleau Possible Worlds [23]
Sylvain Gingras Maelström [24]
Emmanuel Jannasch, Norma-Jean Sanders New Waterford Girl
Jean Morin, Zoë Sakellaropoulo Stardom
Ginette Robitaille, Anne Pritchard The Art of War
2001
22nd Genie Awards
Ken Rempel The War Bride [25]
Bill Fleming, Shelly Nieder Deeply [26]
André-Line Beauparlant The Woman Who Drinks (La Femme qui boit)
Tony Devenyi Last Wedding
Ken Rempel The Claim
2002
23rd Genie Awards
François Séguin Almost America [27]
Phillip Barker Ararat [28]
André-Line Beauparlant The Negro (Le nèg')
Arvinder Grewal, Andrew Sanders Spider
Paryse Normandeau Turning Paige
2003
24th Genie Awards
Rob Gray, Christina Kuhnigk Falling Angels [29]
Normand Sarazin Seducing Doctor Lewis (La Grande séduction) [30]
Christian Legaré Saved by the Belles
Ronald Fauteux, Jean Bécotte Séraphin: Heart of Stone (Séraphin: un homme et son péché)
Cal Loucks, Don Taylor The Gospel of John
2004
25th Genie Awards
Jean-Baptiste Tard Nouvelle-France [31]
André-Line Beauparlant Happy Camper (Camping sauvage) [32]
Jonathan Lee, Gilles Aird Head in the Clouds
Jean Bécotte The Last Tunnel (Le Dernier tunnel)
Michel Proulx Machine Gun Molly (Monica la mitraille)
2005
26th Genie Awards
Patrice Vermette C.R.A.Z.Y. [33]
Michel Proulx Aurore [34]
Deanne Rohde, Shawna Balas, Ricardo Alms Seven Times Lucky
Dilip Mehta Water
Phillip Barker, Cal Loucks Where the Truth Lies
2006
27th Genie Awards
Michel Proulx The Rocket (Maurice Richard) [35]
Jean Bécotte Bon Cop, Bad Cop [36]
Mary-Ann Liu, Athena Wong Eve and the Fire Horse
François Séguin Angel's Rage (La Rage de l'ange)
Jasna Stefanovic Tideland
2007
28th Genie Awards
Rob Gray, James Willcock Fido [37]
André-Line Beauparlant Continental, a Film Without Guns (Continental, un film sans fusil) [38]
Carol Spier Eastern Promises
Lindsey Hermer-Bell, Justin Craig Shake Hands With the Devil
François Séguin Silk
2008
29th Genie Awards
Carol Spier, Janice Blackie-Goodine Passchendaele [39]
Patrice Bengle Mommy Is at the Hairdresser's (Maman est chez le coiffeur) [40]
Matthew Davies, Erica Milo Fugitive Pieces
Rob Gray The Stone Angel
Danielle Labrie The American Trap (Le Piège américain)
2009
30th Genie Awards
Eve Stewart Fifty Dead Men Walking [41]
Diana Abbatangelo Nurse.Fighter.Boy [42]
Susan Avingaq Before Tomorrow (Le Jour avant le lendemain)
Jean Babin The Master Key (Grande Ourse: La Clé des possibles)
Patrice Vermette 1981

2010s

YearNomineeFilmRef
2010
31st Genie Awards
Claude Paré, Élise de Blois Barney's Version [43]
Gilles Aird 10½ [44]
André-Line Beauparlant Incendies
Arvinder Grewal Resident Evil: Afterlife
Myron Hyrak FUBAR 2
2011
32nd Genie Awards
James McAteer A Dangerous Method [45]
Jean Bécotte Funkytown [46]
Aidan Leroux, Rob Hepburn Citizen Gangster
Patrice Vermette Café de Flore
Emelia Weavind The Bang Bang Club
2012
1st Canadian Screen Awards
Emmanuel Fréchette, Josée Arsenault War Witch (Rebelle) [47]
Arvinder Grewal Antiviral [48]
André Guimond L'Affaire Dumont
Dilip Mehta Midnight's Children
Anne Pritchard Laurence Anyways
2013
2nd Canadian Screen Awards
Michel Proulx Louis Cyr [49]
Jean Bécotte Maïna [50]
Mario Hervieux The Dismantling (Le Démantèlement)
Anthony Ianni, François Séguin The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones
Patrice Vermette Enemy
2014
3rd Canadian Screen Awards
Paul Denham Austerberry, Nigel Churcher Pompeii [51]
Phillip Barker The Captive [52]
Xavier Georges Cast No Shadow
William Layton Fall
Colombe Raby Mommy
2015
4th Canadian Screen Awards
Ethan Tobman, Mary Kirkland Room [53]
Arvinder Grewal, Steve Shewchuk, Larry Spittle Hyena Road [54]
Galen Johnson, Brigitte Henry, Chris Lavis, Maciek Szczerbowski The Forbidden Room
Ken Rempel, Kathy McCoy, Erik Gerlund Forsaken
Louisa Schabas Felix and Meira (Félix et Meira)
2016
5th Canadian Screen Awards
Emmanuel Fréchette Two Lovers and a Bear [55]
André-Line Beauparlant Bad Seeds (Les mauvaises herbes) [56]
David Brisbin, Isabelle Guay, Jean-Pierre Paquet Race
Aidan Leroux, Joel Richardson Born to Be Blue
Matt Likely Weirdos
2017
6th Canadian Screen Awards
François Séguin Hochelaga, Land of Souls (Hochelaga terre des âmes) [57]
Guillaume Couture Cross My Heart (Les Rois mongols) [58]
Sophie Jarvis, Elizabeth Cairns Never Steady, Never Still
Siamak Karinejad Ava
Marjorie Rhéaume The Little Girl Who Was Too Fond of Matches (La petite fille qui aimait trop les allumettes)
2018
7th Canadian Screen Awards
Patricia McNeil and Sylvain Dion The Great Darkened Days (La grande noirceur) [59]
Emmanuel Fréchette The Hummingbird Project [60]
Marie-Claude Gosselin For Those Who Don't Read Me (À tous ceux qui ne me lisent pas)
Iñigo Navarro The Padre
Elisa Sauve Octavio Is Dead!
2019
8th Canadian Screen Awards
Dany Boivin The Twentieth Century [61]
Chris Crane Run This Town [62]
Jennifer Morden, Danny Haeberlin Riot Girls
François Séguin, Pierre Perrault The Song of Names
Marian Wihak, Svjetlana Jaklenec Stand!

2020s

YearNomineeFilmRef
2020
9th Canadian Screen Awards
Louisa Schabas, Sylvain Lemaitre Blood Quantum [63]
Phillip Barker Guest of Honour [64]
André-Line Beauparlant Goddess of the Fireflies (La déesse des mouches à feu)
Jennifer Morden, Matthew Bianchi The Kid Detective
Carol Spier Falling
2021
10th Canadian Screen Awards
Arnaud Brisebois, Jean Babin, Ève Turcotte The Time Thief (L'arracheuse de temps) [65]
Jean Babin Maria Chapdelaine [66]
André-Line Beauparlant Drunken Birds (Les oiseaux ivres)
Nigel Churcher The Exchange
Danny Haeberlin All My Puny Sorrows
2022
11th Canadian Screen Awards
Jason Clarke, John Kim, Richard Racicot Brother [67]
André-Line Beauparlant Viking [68]
Jennifer Morden Alice, Darling
Dan Herrick, Zoë Woodrow Cult Hero
Carol Spier Crimes of the Future
2023
12th Canadian Screen Awards
Adam Belanger, Kerry Noonan, Lucy Larkin BlackBerry [69]
Ludovic Dufresne Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person (Vampire humaniste cherche suicidaire consentant) [70]
Thea Hollatz Fitting In
Marie-Hélène Lavoie Ru
Michael Pierson The Queen of My Dreams

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