Rogers Best Canadian Film Award

The Rogers Best Canadian Film Award is presented annually by the Toronto Film Critics Association to the best Canadian film.[1] In 2012, the cash prize accompanying the award was increased to $100,000, making it the largest arts award in Canada. Each year, two runners-up also receive $5,000. The award is funded and presented by Rogers Communications, which is a founding sponsor of the association's awards gala.[2][3]

1990s

Year Winner Director(s)
1997 The Sweet HereafterAtom Egoyan
1998 Last NightDon McKellar
1999 Set Me FreeLéa Pool

2000s

Year Winner Director(s)
2000 waydowntownGary Burns
2001 The Last WeddingBruce Sweeney
2002 Atanarjuat: The Fast RunnerZacharias Kunuk
2003 SpiderDavid Cronenberg
2004 The Triplets of BellevilleSylvain Chomet
2005 A History of ViolenceDavid Cronenberg
2006 Manufactured LandscapesJennifer Baichwal
2007 Away From HerSarah Polley
2008 My WinnipegGuy Maddin
2009 PolytechniqueDenis Villeneuve

2010s

Year Winner Director(s)
2010 IncendiesDenis Villeneuve
2011 Monsieur LazharPhilippe Falardeau
2012 Stories We TellSarah Polley
2013 WatermarkJennifer Baichwal and Edward Burtynsky
2014 EnemyDenis Villeneuve
2015 The Forbidden RoomGuy Maddin and Evan Johnson

References

  1. "Rogers Best Canadian Film Award". Toronto Film Critics Association. Retrieved 13 December 2015.
  2. "Rogers Best Canadian Film Award rises to $100,000". Toronto Film Critics Association. 27 November 2012. Retrieved 4 February 2014.
  3. "Sarah Polley doc wins Toronto critics' $100K prize". CBC News. 8 January 2013. Retrieved 11 January 2013.


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