4th Genie Awards
The 4th annual Genie Awards were held March 23, 1983, at the Royal Alexandra Theatre in Toronto. The ceremony was hosted by comedian Dave Thomas. The Grey Fox was the event's big winner, with seven awards including Best Picture. The film also topped the overall nomination count, with 13 nominations. In the category for best adapted screenplay, the award to and Robert Guza Jr. for Melanie was later rescinded, as the short story on which the screenplay was based had not been previously published.
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1982 Genie Awards1983 in Canadian televisionAndrée PelletierBeyond FortyBig Meat EaterBy DesignCanadian Screen Award for Best ActorCanadian Screen Award for Best ActressCanadian Screen Award for Best Animated ShortCanadian Screen Award for Best Art Direction/Production DesignCanadian Screen Award for Best CinematographyCanadian Screen Award for Best Costume DesignCanadian Screen Award for Best DirectorCanadian Screen Award for Best EditingCanadian Screen Award for Best Feature Length DocumentaryCanadian Screen Award for Best Live Action Short DramaCanadian Screen Award for Best Motion PictureCanadian Screen Award for Best Original ScoreCanadian Screen Award for Best Original SongCanadian Screen Award for Best ScreenplayCanadian Screen Award for Best Short DocumentaryCanadian Screen Award for Best Sound EditingCanadian Screen Award for Best Sound MixingCanadian Screen Award for Best Supporting ActorCanadian Screen Award for Best Supporting ActressClare CoulterDavid Fine (filmmaker)Donald SutherlandGary ReinekeGenie Award for Best Performance by a Foreign ActorGenie Award for Best Performance by a Foreign ActressGenie Award for Best Theatrical Short FilmGenie AwardsGlen GauthierKilling 'em SoftlyMarcel SabourinMaribeth SolomonMelanie (film)Monique MercurePhil Savath
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4th Genie Awards
The 4th annual Genie Awards were held March 23, 1983, at the Royal Alexandra Theatre in Toronto. The ceremony was hosted by comedian Dave Thomas. The Grey Fox was the event's big winner, with seven awards including Best Picture. The film also topped the overall nomination count, with 13 nominations. In the category for best adapted screenplay, the award to and Robert Guza Jr. for Melanie was later rescinded, as the short story on which the screenplay was based had not been previously published.
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