Canadian Screen Awards | Blackberry and Humanist Vampire seeking consenting suicide in mind

Movies Blackberry And Humanist vampire seeking consenting suicideby Quebec director Ariane Louis-Seize, lead the film nominations for the Canadian Screen Awards, with 17 and 12 mentions respectively.


The nominations for the awards were announced Wednesday morning ahead of the trophy presentations scheduled for the end of May. The galas will reward artisans in cinema, television and digital media.

The film Blackberry, by Toronto director Matt Johnson, is notably in the categories of best film and best direction. With its 17 mentions, it becomes the most nominated film in the history of the awards, which are 11 years old.

Set in Waterloo, Ontario in the 1990s, the film follows the dramatic rise and fall of the BlackBerry phone and its inventors. Actor Jay Baruchel is also in the running for the award for best performance in a leading role in a comedy.

The dramatic comedy by Ariane Louis-Seize Humanist vampire seeking consenting suicide also takes pride of place in the nominations, with a total of 12, including the categories of best film, best direction and best original screenplay.


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