31st Genie Awards

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The 31st Genie Awards ceremony was held on March 10, 2011 to honour films released in 2010.[1] Nominations were announced on February 2, 2011.[1]

William Shatner was announced as the ceremony's host on February 16.[2]

Winners and nominees

Motion Picture Direction
  • Blue ribbon IncendiesLuc Déry and Kim McCraw
  • 10½ — Pierre Gendron
  • Heartbeats (Les Amours imaginaires) — Xavier Dolan, Carole Mondello and Daniel Morin
  • Barney's Version — Robert Lantos
  • Splice — Steven Hoban
  • Blue ribbon Denis Villeneuve, Incendies
  • Xavier Dolan, Heartbeats (Les Amours imaginaires)
  • Richard J. Lewis, Barney's Version
  • Vincenzo Natali, Splice
  • Podz, 10½
Actor in a leading role Actress in a leading role
Actor in a supporting role Actress in a supporting role
Original Screenplay Adapted Screenplay
Best Live Action Short Drama Best Animated Short
Art Direction/Production Design Cinematography
Costume Design Editing
Overall Sound Sound Editing
  • Blue ribbon Jean Umansky and Jean-Pierre Laforce, Incendies
  • Christian Cooke and Steve Moore, Defendor
  • Leon Johnson, Stephan Carrier and Kirk Lynds, High Life
  • Michel Lecoufle, Daniel Bisson, Luc Boudrias and Jean-Charles Desjardins, 7 Days (Les 7 jours du Talion)
  • John Thomson, Andrew Stirk, Andrew Tay and Mark Zsifkovits, Resident Evil: Afterlife
  • Blue ribbon Sylvain Bellemare, Simon Meilleur and Claire Pochon, Incendies
  • Pierre-Jules Audet, Michelle Cloutier, Natalie Fleurant and Nicolas Gagnon, 7 Days (Les 7 jours du Talion)
  • Stephen Barden, Steve Baine, Kevin Banks, Alex Bullick and Jill Purdy, Resident Evil: Afterlife
  • Mark Gingras, Tom Bjelic, Katrijn Halliday, Dale Lennon and John Smith, Defendor
  • Dave Rose and David McCallum, Splice
Achievement in Music: Original Score Achievement in Music: Original Song
Best Documentary Achievement in Make-Up
  • Blue ribbon Adrien Morot and Micheline Trépanier, Barney's Version
  • Kathryn Casault, Incendies
  • Paul Jones, Leslie Sebert and Vincent Sullivan, Resident Evil: Afterlife
  • Hélène-Manon Poudrette, The Wild Hunt
  • Marlène Rouleau and C.J. Goldman, 7 Days (Les 7 jours du Talion)
Claude Jutra Award Golden Reel Award
  • Blue ribbon Resident Evil: Afterlife

References

  1. ^ a b "'Barney's Version' nabs 11 Genie noms". Toronto Star, February 2, 2011.
  2. ^ "William Shatner to host Genie Awards". National Post, February 16, 2011.

External links

  • 31st Genie Awards at IMDb
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