Canadian Screen Award for Best Stunt Coordination
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Canadian Screen Award for Best Stunt Coordination is an annual award, presented as part of the Canadian Screen Awards program to honour the year's best stunt coordination in Canadian film and television production. A single award is presented, for which work in both film and television projects is eligible.
The award was presented for the first time at the 9th Canadian Screen Awards in 2021.[1]
2020s
Year | Nominees | Project | Ref |
---|---|---|---|
2020 9th Canadian Screen Awards | |||
Jean Frenette, Jean-François Lachapelle | Blood Quantum | [2] | |
Randy Butcher | Trickster | [1] | |
Tyler Hall | Goddess of the Fireflies (La déesse des mouches à feu) | ||
Dan Skene | Letterkenny | ||
2021 10th Canadian Screen Awards | |||
John Stead | Pretty Hard Cases: "Jellybeans" | [3] | |
Bill Ferguson | Dangerous | [4] | |
Angelica Lisk-Hann | The Retreat | ||
George Tchortov | See for Me | ||
2022 11th Canadian Screen Awards | |||
John Stead, Anita Nittoly, Dejah Dixon-Green, Nova Zatzman, George Tchortov | Pretty Hard Cases: "Crystal Ball" | ||
Jean-François Lachapelle | Family Game (Arsenault et fils) | [5] | |
Paul Nigro | Auto Aficionado: "Drift Racing" | ||
Dan Skene | Letterkenny: "King of Suckers" | ||
Wayne Wells | The Fight Machine | ||
2024 13th Canadian Screen Awards | |||
James Binkley, Andrew Simpson | Out Come the Wolves | ||
Jean Frenette | Dark Match | ||
Steven McMichael, Leslie McMichael | Wynonna Earp: Vengeance | ||
Sean Skene, Rick Skene | Deaner '89 | ||
John Stead | Law & Order Toronto: Criminal Intent: "The Key to the Castle" |
References
Wikiwand - on
Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.