Genie Award For Outstanding TV Drama Under 30 Minutes - Award Winners and Nominees

Award Winners and Nominees

Motion Picture Direction
  • The Changeling (Garth Drabinsky, Joel B. Michaels)
  • Cordélia (Jean-Marc Garand)
  • Klondike Fever (Gilbert W. Taylor, Peter Welbeck)
  • Meatballs (Daniel Goldberg, John Dunning, André Link)
  • Running (Robert M. Cooper, John M. Eckert, Ronald I. Cohen)
  • Bob Clark, Murder by Decree
  • Peter Carter, Klondike Fever
  • Anne-Claire Poirier, Mourir à tue-tête
  • Donald Shebib, Fish Hawk
  • Eric Till, Wild Horse Hank
Actor in a leading role Actress in a leading role
  • Christopher Plummer, Murder by Decree
  • Geoffrey Bowes, Something's Rotten
  • Robin Gammell, Jack London's Klondike Fever
  • Thomas Hauff, Summer's Children
  • Stephen Lack, Rubber Gun
  • Kate Lynch, Meatballs
  • Micheline Lanctôt, A Scream from Silence
  • Louise Marleau, Heartbreak (L'arrache-coeur)
  • Claire Pimparé, Yesterday
  • Louise Portal, Cordélia
Actor in a supporting role Actress in a supporting role
  • Gordon Pinsent, Jack London's Klondike Fever
  • Harvey Atkin, Meatballs
  • Lawrence Dane, Running
  • Chris Makepeace, Meatballs
  • Saul Rubinek, Agency
  • Bob Silverman, The Brood
  • Geneviève Bujold, Murder by Decree
  • Helen Burns, The Changeling
  • Patricia Collins, Summer's Children
  • Barbara Gordon, Wild Horse Hank
  • Frances Hyland, The Changeling
Foreign Actor Foreign Actress
  • George C. Scott, The Changeling
  • Michael Douglas, Running
  • Bill Murray, Meatballs
  • Will Sampson, Fish Hawk
  • Rod Steiger, Jack London's Klondike Fever
  • Trish Van Devere, The Changeling
  • Susan Anspach, Running
  • Samantha Eggar, The Brood
  • Sally Kellerman, It Rained All Night the Day I Left
  • Cloris Leachman, Yesterday
Actor (Non-Feature) Actress (Non-Feature)
  • Rudi Lipp, Revolution's Orphans
  • Ken Pogue, Every Person Is Guilty
  • Saul Rubinek, The Wordsmith
  • Martha Henry, The Newcomers
  • Lynne Griffin, Every Person Is Guilty
  • Bronwen Mantel, Revolution's Orphans
  • Janet Ward, The Wordsmith
Original Screenplay Adapted Screenplay
  • Len Blum, Dan Goldberg, Janis Allen, Meatballs
  • Mireille Dansereau, Heartbreak (L'arrache-coeur)
  • Allan Moyle, John Laing, Stephen Lack, Rubber Gun
  • Jim Osborne, Summer's Children
  • Anne Claire Poirier, Marthe Blackburn, A Scream from Silence
  • Steven Hilliard Stern, Running
  • William Gray and Diana Maddox, The Changeling
  • Ted Allan, It Rained All Night the Day I Left
  • Jean Beaudin and Marcel Sabourin, Cordelia
  • R. J. Dryer and Martin Lager, Jack London's Klondike Fever
  • Jean-Claude Lord and Jean Salvy, Éclair au chocolat
Outstanding Independent Film Theatrical Short
  • Terry Burke, Track Stars: The Unseen Heroes of Movie Sound
  • John McGreevy and W. Paterson Ferns, Cities: Glenn Gould's Toronto
  • Beryl Friesen, William H. Stevens, Jr., Tukiki and His Search for a Merry Christmas
  • Phillip Borsos, Nails
  • Giles Walker, Twice Upon a Time...
  • Terry Burke, Track Stars: The Unseen Heroes of Movie Sound
Art Direction and Production Design Art Direction (Non-Feature)
  • Trevor Williams, The Changeling
  • Denis Boucher and Vianney Gauthier, Cordélia
  • 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
  • Milton Parcher, The Wordsmith
  • Earl Preston, Revolution's Orphans
  • William Beeton, Riel
Direction in a Dramatic Film (Non-Feature) Direction in a Documentary (Non-Feature)
  • Paul Almond, Every Person Is Guilty
  • Barry Healey, The Night Before the Morning After
  • John N. Smith, Revolution's Orphans
  • Donald Brittain, Paperland: The Bureaucrat Observed
  • Phillip Borsos, Nails
  • Terence Macartney-Filgate, Dieppe 1942
Outstanding Screenplay (Non-Feature) Non-Dramatic Script
  • Mordecai Richler, The Wordsmith
  • Barry Healey, The Night Before the Morning After
  • János Szanyi, Laszlo Gefin and John N. Smith, Revolution's Orphans
  • Ralph L. Thomas, Every Person Is Guilty
  • Ronald Blumer, John Random and Donald Brittain, Paperland: The Bureaucrat Observed
  • Timothy Findley and William Whitehead, Dieppe 1942
  • Glenn Gould, Cities: Glenn Gould's Toronto
Outstanding TV Drama Over 30 Minutes Outstanding TV Drama Under 30 Minutes
  • Bill Gough and Sam Levene, Certain Practices
  • Sam Levene and Vivienne Leebosh, Every Person Is Guilty
  • Robert Sherrin and Robert Allen, The Wordsmith
  • Giles Walker, Bravery in the Field
  • John N. Smith, Revolution's Orphans
  • Barb Wiseberg, Barry Pearson, The Spirit of the River to China
Outstanding Documentary - 30 Minutes and Over Outstanding Documentary - 30 Minutes and Under
  • Donald Brittain and Marrin Canell, Paperland: The Bureaucrat Observed
  • Terence Macartney-Filgate, Dieppe 1942
  • John McGreevy and W. Paterson Ferns, Cities: Glenn Gould's Toronto
  • Mark Dolgoy, Priory: The Only Home I've Got
  • Marilyn Belec, Taking Chances
  • Claire Prieto, It's Not an Illness
Costume Design Cinematography
  • Louise Jobin, Cordélia
  • François Barbeau, Chocolate Eclair
  • Linda Matheson, Fish Hawk
  • Patti Unger, Jack London's Klondike Fever
  • Julie Whitfield, Something's Rotten
  • Julie Whitfield, Tanya's Island
  • John Coquillon, The Changeling
  • Miklós Lente Agency
  • Pierre Mignot, Cordélia
  • Reginald H. Morris, Murder by Decree
  • Laszlo George, Running
Cinematography in a Dramatic Film (Non-Feature) Cinematography in a Documentary (Non-Feature)
  • Savas Kalogeras, Bravery in the Field
  • David De Volpi, Revolution's Orphans
  • Kenneth W. Gregg, Every Person Is Guilty
  • Roger Rochat, Le Pilier de Cristal
  • Ron Orieux, Nails
  • Barry Perles and Douglas Kiefer, Paperland: The Bureaucrat Observed
  • Charles Stewart, Dieppe 1942
Animation Sound Editing
  • Eugene Fedorenko, Every Child
  • Kaj Pindal, Caninabis
  • W.H. Stevens, Jr. and Beryl Friesen, Tukiki and His Search for a Merry Christmas
  • Patrick Drummond, Dennis Drummond and Robert Grieve, The Changeling
  • Michael Clark and Brian French, Wild Horse Hank
  • Kenneth Heeley-Ray, Agency
  • Kenneth Heeley-Ray, Murder by Decree
  • Marcel Pothier, Chocolate Eclair
Sound Sound (Non-Feature)
  • Joe Grimaldi, Austin Grimaldi, Doni Pigat, Karl Scherer, The Changeling
  • David Appleby and Joe Grimaldi, Murder by Decree
  • Gary C. Bourgeois and Richard Lightstone, Meatballs
  • Joe Grimaldi and Bryan Day, The Brood
  • Owen Langevin, Joe Grimaldi, David Appleby, Running
  • Tony Van den Akker, Al Caruso, Andy Malcolm and Terry Burke, Track Stars: The Unseen Heroes of Movie Sound
  • Hans Oomes and Bernard Bordeleau, Paperland: The Bureaucrat Observed
  • Alex Taylor, Michael Lax and Austin Grimaldi, Dieppe 1942
Editing Editing (Non-Feature)
  • Stan Cole, Murder by Decree
  • George Appleby, Wild Horse Hank
  • Jean Beaudin, Cordélia
  • Debra Karen, Meatballs
  • Debra Karen, Yesterday
  • Marcel Pothier, Heartbreak (L'arrache-coeur)
  • Ron Wisman, Fish Hawk
  • Richard Todd, Paperland: The Bureaucrat Observed
  • Thomas Berner, Dieppe 1942
  • Raymond Hall, Nails
  • Andy Malcolm and Terry Burke, Track Stars: The Unseen Heroes of Movie Sound
Musical Score Musical Score (Non-Feature)
  • Carl Zittrer and Paul Zaza, Murder by Decree
  • Hagood Hardy, Jack London's Klondike Fever
  • Paul Hoffert, Wild Horse Hank
  • Alain Leroux, It Rained All Night the Day I Left
  • Howard Shore, The Brood
  • Michael Conway Baker, Nails
  • Hagood Hardy, Tukiki and His Search for a Merry Christmas
  • Rick Wilkins, Dieppe 1942
Special Awards
  • Special Awards: Certain Practices; Every Child
  • John Grierson Award: Rex Tasker
  • Air Canada Award: George Destounis
  • Golden Reel Award: Meatballs

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