24th Genie Awards | |
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Date | May 1, 2004 |
Site |
Metro Toronto Convention Centre Toronto, Ontario |
Hosted by | Scott Thompson |
Highlights | |
Best Picture | The Barbarian Invasions |
Most awards | The Barbarian Invasions (6) |
Most nominations | Seducing Doctor Lewis (11) |
Television coverage | |
Network | Citytv, Bravo!, Star!, Access Alberta |
The 24th Genie Awards were held on May 1, 2004, to honour films released in 2003. The ceremony was hosted by Scott Thompson. [1] The ceremony was broadcast on CHUM Limited's terrestrial Citytv and Access Alberta networks, as well as on the cable channels Bravo! and Star!. [1]
Nominations were announced on March 16, 2004. [2] The film Seducing Doctor Lewis garnered the most nominations with 11 nods, [2] although it was virtually shut out on the night of the ceremony, winning only the award for Best Cinematography. [3] Denys Arcand's The Barbarian Invasions was the night's big winner, [4] winning six awards including Best Picture. Arcand joked, however, that he had won only because neither David Cronenberg nor Atom Egoyan had a film in competition. [4]
Sarah Polley's Best Actress win for My Life Without Me was the only one of the six top awards not won by The Barbarian Invasions. [4] Polley took the opportunity in her speech to lament the state of Canadian film: "We make great movies in this country and it's a shame that the Canadian public never gets to see them." [3]
24th Genie Awards | |
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Date | May 1, 2004 |
Site |
Metro Toronto Convention Centre Toronto, Ontario |
Hosted by | Scott Thompson |
Highlights | |
Best Picture | The Barbarian Invasions |
Most awards | The Barbarian Invasions (6) |
Most nominations | Seducing Doctor Lewis (11) |
Television coverage | |
Network | Citytv, Bravo!, Star!, Access Alberta |
The 24th Genie Awards were held on May 1, 2004, to honour films released in 2003. The ceremony was hosted by Scott Thompson. [1] The ceremony was broadcast on CHUM Limited's terrestrial Citytv and Access Alberta networks, as well as on the cable channels Bravo! and Star!. [1]
Nominations were announced on March 16, 2004. [2] The film Seducing Doctor Lewis garnered the most nominations with 11 nods, [2] although it was virtually shut out on the night of the ceremony, winning only the award for Best Cinematography. [3] Denys Arcand's The Barbarian Invasions was the night's big winner, [4] winning six awards including Best Picture. Arcand joked, however, that he had won only because neither David Cronenberg nor Atom Egoyan had a film in competition. [4]
Sarah Polley's Best Actress win for My Life Without Me was the only one of the six top awards not won by The Barbarian Invasions. [4] Polley took the opportunity in her speech to lament the state of Canadian film: "We make great movies in this country and it's a shame that the Canadian public never gets to see them." [3]