
Actor Elle-Maija Tailfeathers is pictured because the character Niska in a scene from Danis Goulet's 'Night time Raiders.' (Courtesy of TIFF)
TORONTO --
Indigenous sci-fi thriller "Night time Raiders" and suburban drama "Scarborough" are tied as the highest winners within the movie classes heading into the marquee bash on the Canadian Display screen Awards.
The options netted 5 prizes apiece at Friday's celebration of cinematic achievement, capping off per week of digital ceremonies.
Each movies are additionally up for finest movement image on the CSA's crowning bash on Sunday, an hour-long present on CBC and Gem that will even rejoice the perfect in tv.
"Scarborough" administrators Shasha Nakhai and Wealthy Williamson snagged the award for finest first characteristic, whereas writer Catherine Hernandez took finest tailored screenplay for translating her 2017 novel to the large display.
Cherish Violet Blood received finest supporting actress for her efficiency within the east-end Toronto manufacturing, which additionally nabbed accolades for casting and sound modifying.
"Night time Raiders" filmmaker Danis Goulet collected the honour for finest unique screenplay for the futuristic flick, which additionally prevailed within the costume design, sound mixing, visible results and make-up classes.
"All My Puny Sorrows," a household drama tailored from Miriam Toews' 2014 novel, collected two trophies for excellence in modifying and unique rating.
Joshua Odjick was named finest supporting actor for his efficiency in "Wildhood."
The Gold Display screen Award for Function Movie, which acknowledges box-office success, went to "Paw Patrol: The Film."
Earlier CSA occasions this week honoured TV craft and efficiency classes on Thursday; youngsters's, animation, actuality and way of life packages on Wednesday; sports activities, digital and immersive packages on Tuesday; and broadcast information, documentary, and factual on Monday.
This report by The Canadian Press was first printed April 8, 2022.
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