TORONTO – National Film Board of Canada (NFB) productions and craftspeople have received five 2015 Canadian Screen Awards, presented by the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television, recognizing excellence in film, television and digital media.
NFB Winners:
Fort McMoney
Best Original Interactive Production
Produced for Digital Media
Created by David Dufresne & Produced by Philippe Lamarre and Raphaëlle Huysmans (TOXA), Dominique Willieme (NFB) and Hugues Sweeney (NFB), in collaboration with ARTE.
A Short History of the Highrise
Best Original Program or Series Produced for Digital Media – Non-Fiction
Created by Katerina Cizek & Produced by Gerry Flahive (NFB)
Interactive art direction and development by Jacqueline Myint/The New York Times
Executive producers: Silva Basmajian (NFB) and Jason Spingarn-Koff (The New York Times)
Jutra
Best Short Documentary Film
Directed by Marie-Josée Saint-Pierre
Produced by Marie-Josée Saint-Pierre (MJSTP Films) in co-production with the NFB (Marc Bertrand). Executive producer: René Chénier
Me and My Moulton
Best Animated Short
Directed by Torill Kove
Produced by Marcy Page (NFB) and Lise Fearnley (Mikrofilm AS)
Executive producers: Michael Fukushima, Roddy McManus and David Verrall (NFB); Lise Fearnley (Mikrofilm AS)
Everything Will Be
Best Cinematography in a Feature-Length Documentary
Patrick McLaughlin
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