Awards

Little Bird, Sort Of lead 2024 Canadian Screen Awards noms

BlackBerry also earned a record-breaking 17 film nominations for the 12th annual Canadian TV, film and digital media awards.

CSAs ’24: Crave, APTN lumi’s Little Bird leads TV nominations

Little Bird earned 19 nominations overall, followed by CBC comedies Sort Of and Workin’ Moms at 18 and 12, respectively.

CSAs ’24: BlackBerry leads film nominees

BlackBerry garnered a record-breaking 17 nominations, and is followed by Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person and Infinity Pool.

BlackBerry, Swan Song win TFCA’s Canadian film awards

The association’s annual Canadian film award was split into two categories this year to honour scripted and documentary film.

Monia Chokri’s Simple comme Sylvain wins Cesar award

The Quebec rom-com is written and directed by Chokri, who accepted the award in Paris.

Mae Martin to host 2024 Canadian Screen Awards

The one-hour broadcast will air on CBC and CBC Gem on May 31 at 8 p.m. ET.

Canadian Screen Awards move to May 31

The Canadian Academy will now run its annual Screen Week from May 26 to June 1, citing venue availability, with the awards taking place at the CBC Broadcast Centre.

In Brief: Eight new shows among Gusto TV’s winter 23/24 slate

Plus: OBAC founders win Anthem Award for Black Community Mixtapes, Rogers extends funding for BSO’s storytelling fund, and more.

TIFF, CBC create award in memory of Charles Officer

The first recipient of the $25,000 annual award will be announced at the 2025 Canada’s Top Ten Industry Forum.

BlackBerry, Seagrass lead VFCC’s Canadian nominees

The Vancouver Film Critics Circle’s annual awards to honour Canadian and international cinema take place on Feb. 12.

In Brief: Singing Back the Buffalo to world premiere at Big Sky fest

Plus: Philippe Lesage’s Canada-France copro Comme le feu to premiere at Berlinale, CAVCO proposes service standard change, and more.

In Brief: Canadian docs To Kill a Tiger, Oasis shortlisted for Oscars

Plus: Anne Émond’s Lucy Grizzli Sophie will open Montreal’s Rendez-Vous, industry veteran Peter Pearson is among the new Order of Canada appointees, plus more.