It was a “soulful” night one at the Canadian Screen Awards Tuesday as nominees vied for the chance to make their way to the stage for trophies across the documentary, reality, lifestyle, news, sports, and digital media categories.
With Motown the theme of the night and performances by American soul singer Thelma Houston, the night’s big winner was Rhombus Media and Film House’s Our Man in Tehran, which took home the most trophies (by title) with five Screenies in its haul.
The documentary, which profiles the true story of Canada’s role in the 1980 Iranian hostage crisis, took home awards for best photography, picture editing, sound and direction in a documentary, and best documentary program overall.
Hot on its heels was Ric Esther Bienstock’s already multiple-award-winning documentary Tales from the Organ Trade, which took four trophies home, including best music, writing, editorial research and the Donald Brittain Award for Best Social/Political Documentary Program.
Also earning multiple trophies was Insight Productions and CTV’s The Amazing Race Canada, with three wins, TSN’s Grey Cup coverage with two wins and TVO/Knowledge Network’s Apocalypse WWI from Ideacom international and CC&C with two wins. RTR Media and HGTV’s Income Property also picked up two trophies.
As well, the Canadian Screen Awards Diversity Award (sponsored by Playback) went to documentary The Exhibition by Damon Vignale, which focused on one woman’s fight to bring the plight of missing Aboriginal women into the spotlight, and the CSA’s Humanitarian Award went to sports host Michael Landsberg, for his work raising awareness of mental health.
On the digital side, Secret Location once again swept the cross-platform categories, as the Toronto-based digital agency took home the Best Cross-Platform Project – Children’s and Youth award for Grojband – The Show Must Go On!, Best Cross-Platform Project – Fiction for Played – Interference, and Big Brother Canada Digital for Best Cross-Platform Project – Non-Fiction.
Also taking home a trophy and providing the entertainment highlight of the night was a troop of Toronto high school students (pictured) from Shaftesbury and TVO’s Unsung: Behind the Glee, which took home the win for Best Biography or Arts Documentary Program or Series.
Night one of the Canadian Screen Awards took place in the Sheraton Hotel in Toronto.
The full list of winners is as follows; to see who each winner competed against, check out our CSAs Nominations Primer.
Barbara Sears Award for Best Editorial Research
Tales From The Organ Trade / History Channel Canada (Shaw Media) / Ric Esther Bienstock, Sheila Mandell, Anastasia Trofimova
Barbara Sears Award for Best Visual Research
Apocalypse WWI – Fury / TVO / Knowledge Network / Valerie Combard, Elizabeth Klinck
Best Biography or Arts Documentary Program or Series
UNSUNG: Behind the Glee / TVO / Shaftesbury / Scott Garvie, Christina Jennings, Moze Mossanen, Jeff Spriet
Best Cross-Platform Project – Children’s and Youth
Grojband – The Show Must Go On! / (Secret Location, Fresh TV) / Noora Abu Eitah, Ryan Andal, Pietro Gagliano, Tom McGillis, James Milward
Best Cross-Platform Project – Fiction
Played – Interference / Secret Location, Bell Media, Back Alley Film Productions / Ryan Andal, Lisa Collings, Melonie de Guzman, Marty Flanagan, Pietro Gagliano, Janis Lundman, James Milward, Greg Nelson, Chris Skinner, Lindsay Zier-Vogel
Best Cross-Platform Project – Non-Fiction
Big Brother Canada Digital / Secret Location / Ryan Andal, Lynne Carter, Michala Duffield, Zach Feldberg, Sean Fernie, Pietro Gagliano, CJ Hervey, Cynthia Long, James Milward, Emily Morgan, Christine Shipton
Best Direction in a Documentary or Factual Series
Wild Canada – The Eternal Frontier / CBC / Jeff Turner
Best Direction in a Documentary Program
Our Man in Tehran / TMN / Movie Central (Bell Media / Corus Entertainment) / Drew Taylor, Larry Weinstein
Best Direction in a Lifestyle/Practical Information Program or Series
Income Property – Jamie / HGTV Canada (Shaw Media) / Marc Simard
Best Direction in a Live Sporting Event
2013 Grey Cup / TSN (Bell Media) / Paul Hemming
Best Direction in a Reality / Competition Program or Series
The Amazing Race Canada – What’s it Take to Get a Cup of Tea / CTV (Bell Media) / Rob Brunner
Best Documentary Program
Our Man in Tehran / TMN / Movie Central; Bell Media, Corus Entertainment / Rhombus Media Inc., Film House Inc. / Niv Fichman, Drew Taylor, Larry Weinstein
Best Factual Program or Series
Ice Pilots NWT / History Channel Canada; Shaw Media / Omnifilm Entertainment / Michael Chechik, David Gullason, Gabriela Schonbach
Best History Documentary Program or Series
Apocalypse WWI / TVO / Knowledge Network / Ideacom international, CC&C / Josée Roberge, Eric Michel, Josette D. Normandeau, Louis Vaudeville, Pascale Ysebaert
Best Host or Interviewer in a News or Information Program or Series
W5 / CTV (Bell Media) / Tom Kennedy
Best Lifestyle or Talk Program or Series
Income Property / HGTV Canada (Shaw Media) / SKIT / Jennifer Dick, Jenna Keane, Al Magee, Scott McGillivray, Kit Redmond
Best Live Sports Event
Olympics – Gold Medal Hockey Game – Women CBC (CBC) / (CBC) / Chris Irwin, Brian Spear
Best Local Newscast
CBC News: Toronto / CBC (CBC) / Dwight Drummond, Dayna Gourley, Alan Habbick, Anne-Marie Mediwake, Alexandra Sienkiewicz
Best National Newscast
Global National / Global (Shaw Media) / (Global News) / Kenton Boston, Dawna Friesen, Michael Hennigar, Doug Sydora, Doriana Temolo
Best News Anchor, Local
Global BC News Hour / Global BC (Shaw Media) / Chris Gailus
Best News or Information Program
CBC News: the fifth estate – Made in Bangladesh / (CBC) / Tarannum Kamlani, Mark Kelley, Lysanne Louter, Aileen McBride
Best News or Information Segment
W5 – The War Zone / CTV (Bell Media) / Mary Dartis, Garry Dwyer-Joyce, Paul Freer, Denis Langlois, Victor Malarek, Jerry Vienneau
Best News or Information Series
CBC News: the fifth estate / CBC (CBC) / (CBC News) / Julian Sher, Jim Williamson
Best News Special
CBC News: Moncton Shooting – The Capture of Justin Bourque / CBC / (CBC News: The National, CBC News Network, CBC New Brunswick) / Derek Desouza, Mark Harrison, Darrow MacIntyre, Mark Ross, Kate Scroggins
Best Original Interactive Production Produced for Digital Media
Fort McMoney / (TOXA, NFB) / David Dufresne, Raphaëlle Huysmans, Philippe Lamarre, Hugues Sweeney
Best Original Music for a Non-Fiction Program or Series
Tales From The Organ Trade / History Channel Canada (Shaw Media) / John Welsman
Best Original Program or Series produced for Digital Media – Non-Fiction
A Short History of the Highrise / (The New York Times, NFB) / Katerina Cizek, Gerry Flahive, Jacqueline Myint, Jason Spingarn-Koff
Best Photography in a Documentary Program or Factual Series
Our Man in Tehran / TMN / Movie Central (Bell Media / Corus Entertainment) / John Minh Tran
Best Photography in a Lifestyle or Reality / Competition Program or Series
Survivorman – Survivorman: Argentina / Travel & Escape / Science Channel (Blue Ant Media Production Inc/Discovery Communications LLC) / Max Attwood
Best Photography in a News or Information Program, Series or Segment
16×9 – Lev Tahor / Global (Shaw Media) / Kirk Neff
Best Picture Editing in a Documentary Program or Series
Our Man in Tehran / TMN / Movie Central (Bell Media / Corus Entertainment) / Steve Weslak
Best Picture Editing in a Factual Program or Series
Mayday – Into the Eye of the Storm / Discovery Channel Canada (Bell Media) / Daniel Hawkes
Best Picture Editing in a Reality/Competition Program or Series
The Amazing Race Canada – What’s it Take to Get a Cup of Tea / CTV (Bell Media) / Jonathan Dowler, Al Manson, Kyle Martin, Seth Poulin, Michael Tersigni
Best Production Design or Art Direction in a Non-Fiction Program or Series
Big Brother Canada – Finale / Slice (Shaw Media) / Peter Faragher, Andy Roskaft, Sandra Svendsen
Best Reportage, Local
Mount Polley Mine Disaster / Global (Shaw Media) / John Daly, Jas Johal, Marc Riddell
Best Reportage, National
CTV News – They Would Bury the Children Last / CTV (Bell Media) / Janis Mackey Frayer
Best Science or Nature Documentary Program or Series
The Nature of Things – Invasion of the Brain Snatchers / CBC / Radio-Canada (CBC /Radio-Canada) / (CBC / Radio-Canada) / Sue Dando, Mike Downie, FM Morrison, David Wells
Best Sound in a Documentary, Factual or Lifestyle Program or Series
Our Man in Tehran / TMN / Movie Central (Bell Media / Corus Entertainment) / Martin Lee, David McCallum, Sanjay Mehta, Brennan Mercer, Jane Tattersall
Best Sports Analyst in a Sports Program or Series
2014 NHL Playoffs – Game 7- Los Angeles/Anaheim / TSN (Bell Media) / Ray Ferraro
Best Sports Feature Segment
Re/Orientation / TSN (Bell Media) / Brent Blanchard, Mike Farrell, Paul Harrington, Josh Shiaman, Ken Volden, Aaron Ward
Best Sports Opening/Tease
2013 Grey Cup / TSN; Bell Media / Matt Dunn, Owen Ewers, Michael Farber, George Hupka
Best Sports Play-by-Play Announcer
2014 Sochi Winter Olympic Games / CBC (CBC) / Jim Hughson
Best Sports Program or Series
What If: The Unlikely Story of Toronto’s Baseball Giants
Sportsnet / Rogers Media / (Fadoo Productions Inc, TBJ 2014 Docs Inc. / Corey Russell
Best Writing in a Documentary Program or Factual Series
Tales From The Organ Trade / History Channel Canada (Shaw Media) / Ric Esther Bienstock
Best Writing in a Lifestyle or Reality / Competition Program or Series
The Amazing Race Canada / What’s it Take to Get a Cup of Tea / CTV; Bell Media / Rob Brunner, Mark Lysakowski
Donald Brittain Award for Best Social/Political Documentary Program
Tales From The Organ Trade / History Channel Canada; Shaw Media / Associated Producers Ltd. / Ric Esther Bienstock, Felix Golubev, Simcha Jacobovici
Photo credit: Academy.ca/credits G.Pimentel Photography