NFB scores 17 nominations at the Canadian Screen Awards

National Film Board of Canada (NFB) productions and craftspeople have received 17 nominations at the Canadian Screen Awards, presented by the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television, recognizing excellence in film, television and digital media.




Ted Rogers Best Feature-Length Documentary Award
La marche à suivre (Guidelines), dir. Jean-François Caissy

Best Short Documentary Film
Seth’s Dominion, dir. Luc Chamberland
Jutra, dir. Marie-Josée Saint-Pierre, co-produced by MJSTP Films and the NFB

Best Animated Short
Me and My Moulton, dir. Torill Kove, produced by the NFB and Mikrofilm AS
Soif, dir. Michèle Cournoyer, produced by Unité centrale and the NFB

Donald Brittain Award for Best Social/Political Documentary Program
Out of Mind, Out of Sight, dir. John Kastner, produced by J.S. Kastner Productions and the NFB, commissioned by TVO

Best Original Interactive Production Produced for Digital Media
Fort McMoney, created by David Dufresne, produced by TOXA and the NFB, in collaboration with ARTE
Circa 1948, co-created by Stan Douglas and the NFB
Seven Digital Deadly Sins, co-created by the NFB, The Guardian and Jam3

Best Original Program or Series Produced for Digital Media–Non-Fiction
The Devil’s Toy Redux, produced by the NFB in collaboration with ARTE
A Short History of the Highrise, co-produced by the NFB and The New York Times

Best Cinematography in a Feature-Length Documentary
Nicolas Canniccioni, La marche à suivre
Jean-Pierre St-Louis and Nicolas Canniccioni, Where I’m From (D’où je viens)
Patrick McLaughlin, Everything Will Be

Best Editing in a Feature-Length Documentary
Mathieu Bouchard-Malo, La marche à suivre

Best Direction in a Documentary Program
John Kastner, Out of Mind, Out of Sight

Best Picture Editing in a Documentary Program or Series
Michael Hannan, Out of Mind, Out of Sight




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