Winners & Nominees - 2017 DGC Awards
TORONTO – October 28, 2017- The DGC is delighted to announce the winners of the 2017 DGC Awards. There were over 300 submissions this year in both film and television from across the country.
The Awards were presented at the annual event on Saturday, October 28, 2017 at the historic Carlu in Toronto. Hosted by Mary Walsh, the evening was punctuated by special presentations to director Don Shebib and Quebec DGC Member Anne Sirois. The presenters for the evening were all female directors working in the industry today and represent the diverse voices at work in Canada.
The 2017 DGC Discovery Award was presented to emerging filmmaker Wayne Wapeemukwa for his film Luk’Luk’ I. His film was selected by a jury of filmmakers: Stephen Dunn, Chloé Leriche, Kevan Funk, Johnny Ma and Ashley McKenzie.
“Part of the DGC’s mandate is to celebrate excellence,” stated Tim Southam, National President, DGC. “And these women and men have worked together to inspire and create exceptional works. It is especially important now to showcase Canada’s successes and I am proud to work side by side with these talented filmmakers.”
DGC LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
Presented by Shaftesbury
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Don Shebib
DON HALDANE DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD
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Anne Sirois
OUTSTANDING DIRECTORIAL ACHIEVEMENT IN FEATURE FILM
Presented by Technicolor
- Bruce McDonald – Weirdos
OUTSTANDING DIRECTORIAL ACHIEVEMENT IN MOVIES FOR TELEVISION AND MINI-SERIES
Presented by deluxe
- Holly Dale – Mary Kills People
OUTSTANDING DIRECTORIAL ACHIEVEMENT IN DRAMATIC SERIES
Presented by Panavision
- Helen Shaver – Vikings, Episode 405, Promised
OUTSTANDING DIRECTORIAL ACHIEVEMENT IN COMEDY SERIES
Presented by SIM Group
- Aleysa Young – Baroness Von Sketch Show, Episode 104, If the Killer is Watching
OUTSTANDING DIRECTORIAL ACHIEVEMENT IN FAMILY SERIES
Presented by William F. White
- Dean Bennett – Heartland, Episode 1009A Horse with No Rider
DGC DISCOVERY AWARD
- Wayne Wapeemukwa – Luk'Luk'I
ALLAN KING AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN DOCUMENTARY
Presented by Rogers Group of Funds
- All Governments Lie: Truth, Deception and the Spirit of I.F. Stone – Fred Peabody
BEST PICTURE EDITING – DOCUMENTARY
- Jim Munro – All Governments Lie: Truth, Deception and The Spirit of I.F. Stone
BEST SHORT FILM
- Yung Chang – Gatekeeper
- Jane Tattersall and Thomas Pepper– Tuesday 10:08 A.M.
BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN – FEATURE FILM
Presented by Pinewood Toronto Studios
- Lisa Soper– Awakening the Zodiac
BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN – MOVIES FOR TELEVISION AND MINI-SERIES
Presented by Vanguarde Artists Management
- Rob Gray – Cardinal
BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN – TELEVISION SERIES
- John Dondertman – Orphan Black, Human Raw Material
BEST PICTURE EDITING – FEATURE FILM
- Ron Sanders/Sandy Pereira – Mean Dreams
BEST PICTURE EDITING – MOVIES FOR TELEVISION AND MINI-SERIES
- Teresa De Luca – Cardinal
BEST PICTURE EDITING – TELEVISION SERIES
- Donald Cassidy – Vikings – Episode 414, In the Uncertain Hour Before the Morning
BEST SOUND EDITING – FEATURE FILM
- Ratchet & Clank – Nelson Ferreira, J.R. Fountain, Dashen Naidoo, John D. Smith
BEST SOUND EDITING – MOVIES FOR TELEVISION AND MINI-SERIES
- Cardinal – Claire Dobson, Nelson Ferreira, Paul Germann, David McCallum, Jane Tattersall
BEST SOUND EDITING – TELEVISION SERIES
- Vikings, Episode 410, The Last Ship – Claire Dobson, Andrew Jablonski, David McCallum, Steve Medeiros, Brennan Mercer, Dale Sheldrake, Jane Tattersall, Yuri Gorbachow
Media:
Alejandra Sosa – Executive Producerasosa@dgc.ca
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