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Carrie-Anne Moss wins a Genie for Snow Cake

NEWS RELEASE ACADEMY OF CANADIAN CINEMA & TELEVISION ************************* Winners of the 2007 Genie Awards are announced by the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television Carrie-Anne Moss (shown) won a Genie for her supporting role in Snow Cake w
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ACADEMY OF CANADIAN
CINEMA & TELEVISION

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Winners of the 2007 Genie Awards are announced by the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television

Carrie-Anne Moss (shown) won a Genie for her supporting role in Snow Cake which was shot in Wawa in early 2005 and Toronto

(Toronto) February 13, 2007 — The Canadian film industry celebrated its best year to date tonight at the 2007 Genie Awards.

The much anticipated event was held at The Carlu in Toronto from 7 p.m. until 9 p.m.

The presentations were followed by Live! At The Genies.

The one-hour broadcast on CHUM Television and MusiMax showcased the night’s memorable moments in a live, schmooze-style atmosphere.

2007 Genie Award winners include:

BEST MOTION PICTURE
MEILLEUR FILM


BON COP, BAD COP

Kevin Tierney

ACHIEVEMENT IN ART DIRECTION/PRODUCTION DESIGN
MEILLEURE DIRECTION ARTISTIQUE


MICHEL PROULX

Maurice Richard / The Rocket

ACHIEVEMENT IN COSTUME DESIGN
MEILLEURS COSTUMES


FRANCESCA CHAMBERLAND

Maurice Richard / The Rocket

ACHIEVEMENT IN CINEMATOGRAPHY
MEILLEURES IMAGES


PIERRE GILL

Maurice Richard / The Rocket

ACHIEVEMENT IN DIRECTION
MEILLEURE RÉALISATION


CHARLES BINAMÉ

Maurice Richard / The Rocket

ACHIEVEMENT IN EDITING
MEILLEUR MONTAGE


MICHEL ARCAND

Maurice Richard / The Rocket

ACHIEVEMENT IN MUSIC - ORIGINAL SCORE
MEILLEURE MUSIQUE ORIGINALE


JEAN ROBITAILLE

Sans elle / Without Her

ACHIEVEMENT IN MUSIC - ORIGINAL SONG
MEILLEURE CHANSON ORIGINALE


JENNIFER KREISBERG

Unnatural & Accidental - Have Hope

PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE
INTERPRÉTATION MASCULINE DANS UN PREMIER RÔLE
ROY DUPUIS


Maurice Richard / The Rocket

PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
INTERPRÉTATION MASCULINE DANS UN RÔLE DE SOUTIEN


STEPHEN MCHATTIE

Maurice Richard / The Rocket

PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE
INTERPRÉTATION FÉMININE DANS UN PREMIER RÔLE


JULIE LE BRETON

Maurice Richard / The Rocket

PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
INTERPRÉTATION FÉMININE DANS UN RÔLE DE SOUTIEN


CARRIE-ANNE MOSS

Snow Cake

ACHIEVEMENT IN OVERALL SOUND
MEILLEUR SON D'ENSEMBLE


DOMINIQUE CHARTRAND, GAVIN FERNANDES, NATHALIE MORIN, PIERRE PAQUET

Bon Cop, Bad Cop

ACHIEVEMENT IN SOUND EDITING
MEILLEUR MONTAGE SONORE


CLAUDE BEAUGRAND, OLIVIER CALVERT, JÉRÔME DÉCARIE, NATALIE FLEURANT, FRANCINE POIRIER

Maurice Richard / The Rocket

ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
MEILLEUR SCÉNARIO


PHILIPPE FALARDEAU

Congorama

ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
MEILLEURE ADAPTATION


ROBERT FAVREAU, GIL COURTEMANCHE

Un dimanche à Kigali / A Sunday in Kigali

BEST DOCUMENTARY
MEILLEUR DOCUMENTAIRE


MANUFACTURED LANDSCAPES

Jennifer Baichwal, Nick de Pencier, Gerry Flahive,
Daniel Iron, Peter Starr

BEST LIVE ACTION SHORT DRAMA
MEILLEUR COURT MÉTRAGE DRAMATIQUE


LE ROUGE AU SOL / RED

Maxime Giroux, Paul Barbeau

BEST ANIMATED SHORT
MEILLEUR COURT MÉTRAGE D'ANIMATION


THE DANISH POET

Torill Kove, Lise Fearnley, Marcy Page

CLAUDE JUTRA AWARD WINNERS
PRIX CLAUDE-JUTRA


JULIE KWAN

Eve and the Fire Horse

STEPHANE LAPOINTE

La Vie secrète des gens heureux/The Secret Life of Happy People

GOLDEN REEL AWARD WINNER
PRIX BOBINE D’OR


BON COP, BAD COP

SPECIAL AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN MAKE-UP DESIGN
PRIX SPÉCIAL EN MAQUILLAGE


NICK DUDMAN

Beowulf & Grendel

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The Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television is a national, non-profit, professional association dedicated to the promotion, recognition and celebration of exceptional achievements in the Canadian film and television industries.

Created in 1979, and today unifying over 4,000 industry professionals across Canada, the academy has become a vital and integral force in the industry.

CHUM Limited, one of Canada’s leading media companies and content providers, owns and operates 33 radio stations, 12 local television stations and 21 specialty channels, as well as an environmental music distribution division.

Through international format licences and program sales, CHUM’s original content is seen in over 130 countries worldwide and is distributed via new media platforms, including interactive television, wireless services and exclusive CHUM-branded Internet properties.

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