Canadian Screen Award for Best Cinematography in a Documentary

The Canadian Screen Award for Best Cinematography in a Documentary is an annual award, presented as part of the Canadian Screen Awards program to honour the year's best cinematography in a documentary film. It is presented separately from the Canadian Screen Award for Best Cinematography for feature films.

The award was presented for the first time at the 3rd Canadian Screen Awards.

2010s

Year Nominees Film
2014
3rd Canadian Screen Awards
Patrick McLaughlin Everything Will Be
Geoffroy Beauchemin, Alex Margineanu, Sami Mermer, Francois Vincelette The Sower (Le semeur)
Nicolas Canniccioni, Jean-Pierre St-Louis Where I'm From (D’ou je viens)
Nicolas Canniccioni Guidelines (La marche à suivre)
Marie Davignon, Jessica Lee Gagné, Geneviève Perron All That We Make (Fermières)
2015
4th Canadian Screen Awards[1]
Arnaud Bouquet Last of the Elephant Men
Thomas Burstyn Some Kind of Love
Daniel Grant, Amar Arhab The Messenger
Léna Mill-Reuillard, Étienne Roussy Welcome to F.L. (Bienvenue à F.L.)
Simon Schneider, Sasha Snow Hadwin's Judgement
2016
5th Canadian Screen Awards[2]
John Price I Am the Blues
Joan Poggio Gun Runners
Derek Rogers The Skyjacker's Tale
Chris Romeike Giants of Africa
Van Royko Koneline: Our Land Beautiful
2017
6th Canadian Screen Awards[3]
Alfonso Maiorana Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World
Mike McLaughlin Unarmed Verses
Duraid Munajim My Enemy, My Brother
Carlo Guillermo Proto Resurrecting Hassan
Vuk Stojanovic, François Jacob, Ilya Zima A Moon of Nickel and Ice (Sur la lune de nickel)
2018
7th Canadian Screen Awards[4]
Nicholas de Pencier Anthropocene: The Human Epoch
Nicolas Canniccioni First Stripes (Premières armes)
Christy Garland What Walaa Wants
Étienne Roussy The Other Rio (L'autre Rio)
Matthieu Rytz Anote's Ark
2019
8th Canadian Screen Awards[5]
Pedro Ruiz Havana, from on High
Mathieu Arsenault Head First (Tenir tête)
Grant Baldwin This Mountain Life
Léna Mill-Reuillard, Stéphanie Weber-Biron, Étienne Boilard City Dreamers
Pedro Pires Alexander Odyssey (Alexandre le fou)

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