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36 NSI grads nominated for 2018 Canadian Screen Awards Posted: 17 Jan 2018 10:38 AM PST Congratulations to the NSI grads with projects nominated for 2018 Canadian Screen Awards. Best cross-platform project – fictionThe Beaverton Digital – Lora Campbell (NSI Drama Prize)Best web program or series, fictionSoggy Flakes – The Affolter Bros. (STORYHIVE animated shorts) Terrific Women – Anthony Leo, John-Paul Nynkowski (both NSI Totally Television)Best web program or series, non-fictionHungry Month of March – Rosemary House (NSI Features First)Best direction, web program or seriesSoggy Flakes – The Affolter Bros. (STORYHIVE animated shorts)Best motion pictureThe Breadwinner – Anthony Leo (NSI Totally Television) Maudie – Mary Sexton (NSI Features First)Original screenplayJosh Epstein, Kyle Rideout – NSI Features First-developed Adventures in Public School Adam Garnet Jones (NSI Diverse TV Director, NSI Storytellers, Featuring Aboriginal Stories Program) – Great Great GreatTed Rogers best feature length documentaryA Moon of Nickel and Ice – Christine Falco (NSI Drama Prize) Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World – Catherine Bainbridge, Christina Fon (both NSI Global Marketing) and Ernest Webb (NSI Aboriginal Cultural Trade Initiative)Best short documentaryThree Thousand – Kat Baulu (NSI Drama Prize)John Dunning discovery awardWexford Plaza – Harry Cherniak (NSI Features First)Best drama series19-2 – Virginia Rankin (NSI Global Marketing) and Jackie May (NSI Drama Prize)Best comedy seriesLetterkenny – Mark Montefiore (NSI Totally Television)Best animated program or seriesCloudy with a Chance of Meatballs – Kirsten Newlands (NSI Totally Television)Best children’s or youth fiction program or seriesDegrassi: Next Class – Sarah Glinski, Alejandro Alcoba (both NSI Totally Television) The Next Step – Karen McClellan (NSI Totally Television)Best documentary programRise – Michelle Latimer (NSI Drama Prize)Best factual seriesTaken – Lisa Meeches (NSI Indigenous programs advisor) and Kyle Irving (NSI Global Marketing)Best lifestyle program or seriesBackyard Builds – Jeff Peeler (NSI Global Marketing) Property Brothers – Jessica Vander Kooij (NSI Lifestyle & Reality Series Producer)Rob Stewart award for best science or nature documentary program or seriesCall of the Forest: The Forgotten Wisdom of Trees – Merit Jensen Carr (NSI Global Marketing)Best limited series or programBruno & Boots: This Can’t Be Happening at MacDonald Hall – Anthony Leo (NSI Totally Television)Best sketch comedy program or seriesThe Beaverton – Nicole Butler (NSI Lifestyle & Reality Series Producer)Donald Brittain award for best social/political documentary programColonization Road – Michelle St. John (NSI IndigiDocs), Shane Belcourt (NSI Totally Television, Featuring Aboriginal Stories Program)Best direction, comedyTracey Deer (NSI Storytellers, Featuring Aboriginal Stories Program) – Mohawk Girls episode “Traitor”Best direction, documentary programTrish Dolman (NSI Features First) – Canada in a DayBest direction, variety or sketch comedyCraig David Wallace (NSI Totally Television) – The Beaverton episode 201Best picture editing, comedyMike Fly (NSI Drama Prize), Jeremy Lalonde (NSI Totally Television) – Baroness von Sketch Show episode “It Satisfies on a Very Basic Level”Best writing, children’s or youthSarah Glinski (NSI Totally Television) – Degrassi: Next Class episode “#IRegretNothing”The awards take place in Toronto on March 11, 2018. If we missed your nomination, let us know! The post 36 NSI grads nominated for 2018 Canadian Screen Awards appeared first on National Screen Institute - Canada (NSI). |
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