The 8th annual Canadian Screen Awards were originally scheduled to be held on March 29, 2020, to honour achievements in Canadian film, television, and digital media production in 2019.[2] As in prior years, the awards in many of the technical and craft categories would have been presented in a series of advance Canadian Screen Week galas in the week before the main ceremony.[2]
8th Canadian Screen Awards | |
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Date | May 28, 2020 |
Location | virtual presentation |
Hosted by | Lloyd Robertson Herbie Kuhn Maitreyi Ramakrishnan Emma Hunter Evany Rosen Kayla Lorette Eric McCormack Théodore Pellerin[1] |
Highlights | |
Most awards | Antigone and The Song of Names (film), Cardinal (television) |
Most nominations | The Song of Names (film), Schitt's Creek (television) |
Best Motion Picture | Antigone |
Best Dramatic Series | Cardinal |
Best Comedy Series | Schitt's Creek |
Nominations were announced by the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television on February 18.[3]
On March 12, 2020 it was announced that the ceremony had been cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada.[4] The academy stated that the winners would still be announced in some form, but did not immediately announce any concrete details;[5] on March 28, the academy affirmed that it would not be announcing the winners that weekend as originally planned, but reaffirmed that it would announce and celebrate the winners "properly when the time is right".[6]
In early May, the academy indicated that the winners would be announced in a series of livestreams during the week of May 25 to May 28.[7] The first livestream, on May 25, presented the awards in news, sports, and documentary categories.[8] Children's, youth, lifestyle, and reality programming were presented on May 26,[9] scripted television programming was presented on May 27,[10] and films were presented on May 28.[11] Both CBC Television and CTV assisted the academy in the production of the livestreams.
Hosts
editHosts of livestream segments included Lloyd Robertson, Herbie Kuhn, Maitreyi Ramakrishnan, Emma Hunter, Evany Rosen, Kayla Lorette, Eric McCormack, and Théodore Pellerin.
Special awards
editThe first recipients of the academy's special awards were announced on December 4, 2019.[12]
- Lifetime Achievement Award: David Suzuki
- Margaret Collier Award: David Shore
- Radius Award: Dan Levy
- Earle Grey Award: Tina Keeper
- Academy Icon Award: Alex Trebek
- Gordon Sinclair Award: Anton Koschany
- Board of Directors Tribute: Michael Donovan, Robin Mirsky
- Humanitarian Award: Nathalie Younglai
- Industry Leadership Award: Crave
- Outstanding Media Innovation Award: Secret Location
Film
editTelevision
editPrograms
editDrama Series | Comedy Series |
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Animated Program or series | Documentary Program |
Children's or Youth Fiction | Children's or Youth Non-Fiction |
TV movie | History Documentary Program or Series |
Biography or Arts Documentary Program or Series | Lifestyle Program or Series |
Pre-School Program or Series | Reality/Competition Program or Series |
Science or Nature Documentary Program or Series (Rob Stewart Award) | Social/Political Documentary Program (Donald Brittain Award) |
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Factual Program or Series | Sketch Comedy Show & Ensemble Performance |
Live Entertainment Special | Talk Program or Series |
Variety or Entertainment | Entertainment News Program or Series |
Golden Screen Awards | |
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Acting
editLead Actor, Drama | Lead Actress, Drama |
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Lead Actor, Comedy | Lead Actress, Comedy |
Supporting Actor, Drama | Supporting Actress, Drama |
Supporting Actor, Comedy | Supporting Actress, Comedy |
Guest Performance, Drama Series | Guest Performance, Comedy |
Lead Performance, TV Movie | Performance, Children's or Youth |
Performance, Animation | |
News and information
editLive News Special | Local Newscast |
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National Newscast | News or Information Series |
News Anchor, Local | News Anchor, National |
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News or Information Program | News or Information Segment |
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National Reporter | Local Reporter |
Host or interviewer, news or information program or series | Host, factual or reality competition |
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Host, Talk Show or Entertainment News | Host, Lifestyle |
Host, Live Entertainment Special | Morning Show |
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Sports
editLive Sporting Event | Sports Analysis or Commentary |
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Sports Host | Sports Play by Play Announcer |
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Sports Feature Segment | Sports Opening |
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Sports Program or Series | |
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Craft awards
editEditorial Research | Visual Research |
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Achievement in Make-Up | Costume Design |
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Photography, Comedy | Photography, Documentary or Factual |
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Photography, Drama | Photography, Lifestyle or Reality/Competition |
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Photography, News or Information | Picture Editing, Comedy |
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Picture Editing, Drama | Picture Editing, Documentary |
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Picture Editing, Factual | Picture Editing, Reality/Competition |
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Production Design or Art Direction, Fiction | Production Design or Art Direction, Non-Fiction |
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Sound, Fiction | Sound, Non-Fiction |
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Sound, Animation | Visual Effects |
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Achievement in Hair | Achievement in Casting |
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Stunt Coordination | |
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Directing
editMusic
editWriting
editDigital media
editWeb Program or Series, Fiction | Web Program or Series, Non-Fiction |
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Lead Performance, Web Program or Series | Supporting Performance, Web Program or Series |
Production, Interactive | Host, Web Program or Series |
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Direction, Web Program or Series | Writing, Web Program or Series |
Immersive Experience, Fiction | Immersive Experience, Non-Fiction |
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Video Game Narrative | Live Production, Social Media |
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References
edit- ^ "Virtual Presentations, Hosts". academy.ca. Retrieved June 15, 2020.
- ^ a b "Alex Trebek among special 2020 Canadian Academy award recipients". Red Deer Advocate, December 5, 2019.
- ^ Norman Wilner, "Canadian Screen Awards 2020: Prepare for a Schitt's show". Now, February 18, 2020.
- ^ "Canadian Screen Awards Canceled Amid Coronavirus Pandemic". The Hollywood Reporter. March 12, 2020.
- ^ "Canadian Screen Awards brace for 'disastrous' financial impact after cancellation". Canadian Press, March 12, 2020.
- ^ "Academy postpones Canadian Screen Award winners reveal until 'time is right'". CBC News, March 28, 2020.
- ^ "Canadian Screen Award winners to reveal 2020 winners in virtual presentations". Toronto Star, May 5, 2020.
- ^ Brent Furdyk, "Canadian Screen Awards 2020: Non-Fiction Winners Revealed". ET Canada, May 25, 2020.
- ^ Brent Furdyk, "Canadian Screen Awards: Winners Revealed In Lifestyle And Reality, Children’s And Youth Categories". ET Canada, May 26, 2020.
- ^ Debra Yeo, "‘Cardinal’ and ‘Schitt’s Creek’ get multiple going-away gifts from the Canadian Screen Awards". Toronto Star, May 27, 2020.
- ^ Debra Yeo, "Quebec film ‘Antigone’ wins Canadian Screen Award for Best Motion Picture". Toronto Star, May 28, 2020.
- ^ Corey Atad, "Alex Trebek, David Suzuki, Dan Levy And More Among 2020 Canadian Screen Awards Special Honourees". ET Canada, December 4, 2019.