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9th Genie Awards

9th Genie Awards
DateMarch 22, 1988
SiteMetro Toronto Convention Centre
Toronto, Ontario
Hosted byMegan Follows, Gordon Pinsent
Highlights
Best PictureNight Zoo (Un zoo la nuit)
Most awardsNight Zoo (Un zoo la nuit) (13)
Most nominationsNight Zoo (Un zoo la nuit) (14)

The 9th annual Genie Awards were held March 22, 1988, and honoured Canadian films released in 1987.[1] The ceremony was held at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre and was co-hosted by Megan Follows and Gordon Pinsent.

The awards were dominated by Night Zoo (Un zoo la nuit), which won a still unmatched thirteen awards.[2] The film garnered 14 nominations overall;[3] the film's only nomination that failed to translate into a win was Gilles Maheu's nod for Best Actor, as he lost to the film's other Best Actor nominee, Roger Lebel. The female acting awards were won by Sheila McCarthy and Paule Baillargeon for the film I've Heard the Mermaids Singing, the only other narrative feature film to win any Genie awards that year; only the Documentary and Short Film awards, in which neither Night Zoo nor I've Heard the Mermaids Singing were even eligible for consideration, were won by any other film.

Winners and nominees

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 Short Film
  • Blue ribbon God Rides a Harley — Stavros C. Stavrides and Andreas Erne
  • The Canneries — Stephen Insley and Bonni Devlin
  • Dance for Modern Times — Moze Mossanen
  • Elephant Dreams — Martha Davis
  • To Hurt and to Heal — Laura Sky
  • Blue ribbon George and Rosemary — David Fine and Alison Snowden
  • Fashion 99 — Karen Firus
  • Future Block — Kevin McCracken
Art Direction/Production Design Cinematography
  • Blue ribbon Jean-Baptiste Tard, Night Zoo (Un zoo la nuit)
  • Violette Daneau, The Great Land of Small (C'est pas parce qu'on est petit qu'on peut pas être grand!)
  • Ronald Fauteux, Brother André (Le Frère André)
  • François Séguin, Marie in the City (Marie s'en va-t-en ville)
Costume Design Editing
  • Blue ribbon Andrée Morin, Night Zoo (Un zoo la nuit)
  • Michèle Hamel, The Great Land of Small (C'est pas parce qu'on est petit qu'on peut pas être grand!)
  • Denis Sperdouklis, Brother André (Le Frère André)
  • Nicole Pelletier, Marie in the City (Marie s'en va-t-en ville)
  • Alexandra Z and Martine Matthews, I've Heard the Mermaids Singing
Overall Sound Sound Editing
  • Blue ribbon Adrian Croll, Hans Peter Strobl and Yvon Benoît, Night Zoo (Un zoo la nuit)
  • David Appleby and Dan Latour, Too Outrageous!
  • Michel Charron, Jo Caron, André Gagnon and Michel Descombes, The Young Magician (Le jeune magicien)
  • Michelle Moses, Egidio Coccimiglio and Gordon Thompson, I've Heard the Mermaids Singing
  • Tony Van den Akker, Marvin Bearns and Lars Ekstrom, Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II
  • Blue ribbon Viateur Paiement, Marcel Pothier and Diane Boucher, Night Zoo (Un zoo la nuit)
  • Diane Boucher, Viateur Paiement, Marcel Pothier, Jo Caron and Antoine Morin, Brother André (Le Frère André)
  • Robin Leigh, Richard Cadger, Jane Tattersall, Penny Hozy and Peter McBurnie, The Climb
  • Peter McBurnie, Marta Nielsen Sternberg, Peter Thilaye, Nick Rotundo and Peter Jermyn, Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II
  • Viateur Paiement, Serge Viau, Alain Clavier, Claude Langlois and Louise Coté, The Young Magician (Le jeune magicien)
Achievement in Music: Original Score Achievement in Music: Original Song
  • Blue ribbon Jean-Pierre Bonin, Daniel De Shaimes, Jean Corriveau and Robert Stanley, "Lost in a Hurricane" — Night Zoo (Un zoo la nuit)
  • Howard Forman and Krzesimir Dębski, "When We're Together" — The Young Magician (Le jeune magicien)
  • William D. MacGillivray, "Mary's Lament" — Life Classes
  • Maribeth Solomon, "Rise and Shine" — The Care Bears Adventure in Wonderland
  • Guy Trépanier, "The Great Land of Small" — The Great Land of Small (C'est pas parce qu'on est petit qu'on peut pas être grand!)
Screenplay Special awards

References

  1. ^ Maria Topalovich, And the Genie Goes To...: Celebrating 50 Years of the Canadian Film Awards. Stoddart Publishing, 2000. ISBN 0-7737-3238-1.
  2. ^ "It was Un Zoo's night; Quebec film wins record 13 Genies". Montreal Gazette, March 23, 1988.
  3. ^ "Night Zoo thriller sets Genie record; Lauzon film wins 14 nominations". Ottawa Citizen, February 17, 1988.
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