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6th Genie Awards

6th Genie Awards
DateMarch 21, 1985
SiteMetro Toronto Convention Centre
Hosted byAl Waxman, Kerrie Keane
Highlights
Best PictureThe Bay Boy[1]
Most awardsThe Bay Boy (6)[1]
Most nominationsThe Bay Boy (11)[2]
Television coverage
NetworkCBC Television[3]

The 6th Genie Awards were held on March 21, 1985, to honour achievements in Canadian cinema in 1984.[1] It was the first time the Genies were broadcast live across Canada by CBC Television,[3] and they drew 1.9 million viewers. The event, held at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, was cohosted by Al Waxman and Kerrie Keane.[1]

Only four films were nominated for Best Motion Picture this year; two additional films had tied in the voting for the fifth spot, and the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television opted to nominate only four films rather than extending the category to six nominees.[2] However, similar ties in a few other categories did result in six nominees being named.[2]

Nominees and winners

Motion Picture Direction
Actor in a leading role Actress in a leading role
Actor in a supporting role Actress in a supporting role
Documentary Best Theatrical Short
  • Blue ribbon Raoul Wallenberg: Buried Alive, David Harel and Wayne Arron
  • Hookers on Davie, Holly Dale and Janis Cole
  • To the Rhythm of My Heart (Au rythme de mon coeur), Jean-Pierre Lefebvre
  • Blue ribbon Charade, John Minnis
  • I Think of You Often, Scott Barrie
  • Productivity and Performance by Alex K., Nicolas Stiliadis and Syd Cappe
  • La Terrapène, Michel Bouchard and Jacques Pettigrew
Art Direction/Production Design Cinematography
  • Blue ribbon Wolf Kroeger, The Bay Boy
  • Vianney Gauthier, The Years of Dreams and Revolt (Les Années de rêves)
  • Jocelyn Joly, The Crime of Ovide Plouffe (Le Crime d'Ovide Plouffe)
  • Bill Brodie, Draw!
  • Denis Boucher, Mario
  • Blue ribbon Pierre Mignot, Mario
  • François Protat, The Crime of Ovide Plouffe (Le Crime d'Ovide Plouffe)
  • Laszlo George, Draw!
  • Ed Higginson, Isaac Littlefeathers
  • John Clement, Thrillkill
  • Douglas Kiefer, Unfinished Business
Costume Design Editing
  • Blue ribbon Renée April, The Bay Boy
  • Nicole Pelletier, The Crime of Ovide Plouffe (Le Crime d'Ovide Plouffe)
  • Huguette Gagné, The Dog Who Stopped the War (La Guerre des tuques)
  • Wendy Partridge, Isaac Littlefeathers
  • Hélène Schneider, Sonatine
  • Blue ribbon André Corriveau, The Dog Who Stopped the War (La Guerre des tuques)
  • Monique Fortier, The Crime of Ovide Plouffe (Le Crime d'Ovide Plouffe)
  • Frank Irvine, My Kind of Town
Overall Sound Sound Editing
  • Blue ribbon Bruce Nyznik, Richard Besse, and Hans Peter Strobl, Mario
  • Patrick Rousseau, David Appleby, and Don White, The Bay Boy
  • Joe Grimaldi, Dino Pigat, Richard Lightstone, and Austin Grimaldi, Draw!
  • Serge Beauchemin, Austin Grimaldi, and Don White, The Dog Who Stopped the War (La Guerre des tuques)
  • David Appleby, Christopher Tate, Don White, and Garrell Clark, Isaac Littlefeathers
  • Blue ribbon Charles Bowers and Peter Burgess, The Bay Boy
  • Jim Hopkins, Draw!
  • Claude Langlois and Louise Coté, The Dog Who Stopped the War (La Guerre des tuques)
  • Michael O'Farrell and Peter Thilaye, Isaac Littlefeathers
  • David Evans and Wayne Griffin, Mario
  • Michel B. Bordeleau, That's My Baby!
Achievement in Music: Original Score Achievement in Music: Original Song
  • Blue ribbon François Dompierre, Mario
  • Paul Zaza, Isaac Littlefeathers
  • Betty Lazebnik, Reno and the Doc
  • François Lanctôt, Sonatine
  • J. Douglas Dodd and Michael Oczko, Walls
  • Germain Gauthier, The Dog Who Stopped the War (La Guerre des tuques))
  • Blue ribbon Yves Laferrière, Marjolène Morin and Paule Baillargeon, "Touch Me" — A Woman in Transit (La Femme de l'hôtel)
  • Germain Gauthier, Robert Léger and Daniele Faubert, "L'Amour a pris son temps" — The Dog Who Stopped the War (La Guerre des tuques)
  • Betty Lazebnik and Charles Dennis, "A Little Piece of Forever" — Reno and the Doc
Screenplay Special awards

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Daniel Petrie's 'Bay Boy' harbors six Genie Awards". Montreal Gazette, March 22, 1985.
  2. ^ a b c "Bay Boy reels in 11 Genie nominations". The Globe and Mail, February 15, 1985.
  3. ^ a b "CBC to broadcast Genies special". The Globe and Mail, March 15, 1985.
  4. ^ "'Tuques' first French Golden Reel winner". Montreal Gazette, February 26, 1985.
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