The winners for the Established Producer Award and the Kevin Tierney Emerging Producer Award will be announced on Sept. 12 at the Atlantic International Film Festival.
The Legacy Awards will air on CBC and CBC Gem on Sept. 29.
Canadian actors Martin Short and D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai will compete against each other for comedy series lead.
The annual B.C. film and TV industry awards took place on July 6 and 7 at the Hyatt Regency Vancouver.
Plus: Canadian Cinema Editors announces CCE Awards winners, and Hot Docs winner Yintah sets off on cross-Canada screenings tour.
The Grand Jury Prize was won by HBO’s The Last of Us, which also picked up best Drama Series: English Language.
Plus: Dark Slope secures a $1.5 million investment from Relay Ventures, the Canadian Sync Awards winners are announced, and more.
Laurie Townshend’s film won Best First Feature, Best Canadian Feature and Audience Award for Best Documentary.
EXCLUSIVE: The annual producing awards will be held at the 44th Atlantic International Film Festival’s copro and co-financing market.
Matt Johnson’s BlackBerry picked up Best Motion Picture for a record-breaking 14 awards, while Best Drama Series winner Little Bird earned 13.
Additional winners at the Documentary, Factual, Lifestyle, and Reality Awards include Thunder Bay and Black Community Mixtapes.
The Crave and APTN lumi limited series took home 11 awards on the second day of the Canadian Screen Awards.