April 11, 2022
Canadian Screen Award Winners
Congratulations to all the DGC Ontario Members and Productions that have won a 2022 Canadian Screen Award!
DGC Ontario is a proud partner of the Canadian Academy of Film and Television.
FILM
Achievement in Direction
Shasha Nakhai - Scarborough
Achievement in Editing
Michelle Szemberg, Orlee Buium - All My Puny Sorrows
Achievement in Sound Editing
Krystin Hunter, Paul Germann - Scarborough
Original Screenplay
Danis Goulet - Night Raiders
John Dunning Best First Feature Film Award
Shasha Nakhai - Scarborough
Best Editing in a Feature Length Documentary
Ben Lawrence - My Tree
TELEVISION
Best TV Movie
I Was Lorena Bobbit
Best Drama Series
Transplant
Best Comedy Series
Sort Of
Best Sketch Comedy Program or Series
Tallboyz
Best Children's or Youth Fiction Program or Series
Hardy Boys
Cogeco Fund Audience Choice Award
Wynonna Earp
Best Direction, TV Movie
Danishka Esterhazy - I Was Lorena Bobbit
Best Direction, Drama Series
Helen Shaver - Vikings - All at Sea
Best Direction, Variety or Sketch Comedy
Bruce McCulloch - Tallboyz - You're the Dads Now!
Best Direction, Comedy
Aleysa Young - Workin' Moms - FACK
Best Direction, Children's or Youth
Melanie Orr - The Hardy Boys - What Happened In Bridgeport
Best Direction, Reality/Competition
Shelagh O’Brien – Canada's Drag Race - Under The Big Top
Best Writing, Comedy
Fab Filippo - Sort Of - Sort Of Gone
Best Picture Editing, Comedy
Kyle Martin - Letterkenny - Sleepover
Best Sound, Fiction
Jane Tattersall, David McCallum, Claire Dobson, Ian Rankin, Dale Sheldrake, Steve Medeiros, Yuri Gorbachow - Vikings - The Last Act
Best Production Design or Art Direction, Fiction
Trevor Smith - Wynonna Earp - Hell Raisin' Good Time
Best Visual Effects
Dominic Remane – Vikings - The Signal
DIGITAL MEDIA
Best Web Program or Series, Fiction
21 Black Futures
Best Direction, Web Program or Series
Charles Officer - 21 Black Futures - The Death News