Genie Award for Best Theatrical Short Film
The Genie Award for Best Theatrical Short Film is a Canadian film award, historically presented by the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television through its Genie Awards program to a film judged as the year's best short film.
When presented, the award has been inclusive of short films in the live action drama, animated and documentary genres. In years when the award was not presented, the Academy has presented separate awards for Best Live Action Short Drama, Best Animated Short and Best Documentary Short. The award has not been presented since the 17th Genie Awards in 1996; in all subsequent Genie or Canadian Screen Award ceremonies, the separate genre categories have been presented instead.
1980s
Year | Film | Nominees |
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1980 1st Genie Awards | ||
Nails | Phillip Borsos | |
Twice Upon a Time... | Giles Walker | |
Track Stars: The Unseen Heroes of Movie Sound | Terry Burke | |
1981 2nd Genie Awards | ||
The Strongest Man in the World | Halya Kuchmij | |
Heavy Horse Pull | Roberta King, Ronald Squire | |
History of the World in Three Minutes Flat | Michael Mills | |
1982 3rd Genie Awards | ||
Zea | André Leduc, Robert Forget, Jean-Jacques Leduc | |
Top Priority | Ishu Patel | |
Voyage de Nuit | Roger Frappier, Carole Mondello | |
1983 4th Genie Awards | ||
Elvis Gratton | Pierre Falardeau, Julien Poulin | |
Footsteps | Scott Barrie | |
Le Toasteur | Michel Bouchard | |
The Only Game in Town | David Fine, Ron Mann | |
1984 5th Genie Awards | ||
Ted Baryluk's Grocery | Michael Scott, Wolf Koenig | |
Brushstrokes | Sylvie Fefer | |
Snow | Stephen Zoller, Tibor Takács | |
1985 6th Genie Awards | ||
Charade | John Minnis | |
I Think of You Often | Scott Barrie | |
Productivity and Performance by Alex K. | Nicolas Stiliadis, Syd Cappe | |
La Terrapène | Michel Bouchard, Jacques Pettigrew | |
1986 7th Genie Awards | ||
No award presented; see separate genre lists. | ||
1987 8th Genie Awards | ||
No award presented; see separate genre lists. | ||
1988 9th Genie Awards | ||
George and Rosemary | David Fine and Alison Snowden | |
Fashion 99 | Karen Firus | |
Future Block | Kevin McCracken | |
1989 10th Genie Awards | ||
No award presented; see separate genre lists. |
1990s
Year | Nominee | Film |
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1990 11th Genie Awards | ||
No award presented; see separate genre lists. | ||
1991 12th Genie Awards | ||
Saeed | Mehra Meh | |
Edsville | James O'Regan | |
Man Descending | Raymond Lorenz, Neil Grieve | |
La Nuit du visiteur | René Gueissaz | |
The Star Turn | Donald Booth | |
1992 13th Genie Awards | ||
No award presented; see separate genre lists. | ||
1993 14th Genie Awards | ||
No award presented; see separate genre lists. | ||
1994 15th Genie Awards | ||
Arrowhead | Emmet Sheil, Peter Lynch | |
Bob's Birthday | David Fine, Alison Snowden | |
Collateral Damage | Leonard Farlinger, Pamela Davenport | |
Save My Lost Nigga Soul | Damon D'Oliveira, Clement Virgo | |
Without Rockets | Keith Tomasek, Gary Yates | |
1995 16th Genie Awards | ||
Les fleurs magiques | Jean-Marc Vallée | |
Movements of the Body - 1st Movement: The Gesture | Wayne Traudt | |
Off Key | Karethe Linaae, Wade Ferley | |
The End of the World in Four Seasons | Marcy Page, Paul Driessen | |
You Love Me I Hate You | Myra Fried, Rosamund Owen | |
1996 17th Genie Awards | ||
The Home for Blind Women | Sandra Kybartas | |
Curtains | Mark Morgenstern, Stephanie Morgenstern | |
The Feeler | Colleen Murphy |
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