Leo Award for Best Direction in a Short Drama

The Leo Award for Best Direction in a Short Drama is annually presented at the Leo Awards for achievement in Directing a short drama in British Columbia. Below are the nominees from each year.[1]

Winners and Nominees

Winners in bold.

2007

    • Michelle Porter - Regarding Sarah
    • Katie Yu - Birthdays and Other Traumas
    • Dennis Heaton - Head Shot
    • Jamie Travis - The Saddest Boy in the World
    • Cory Kinney - The Sparkle Lite Motel

2008

    • Colin Cunningham - Centigrade
    • Caroline Coutts - Dog Boy
    • Christopher Elke - Humongous, USA
    • Andrew MacLeod - Kodiak
    • Mark Ratzlaff - The Porcelain Man

2009

    • Jesse McKeown - Paul Pontius
    • Larry Lynn - Instant
    • Juan Riedinger - Shark Out of Water
    • Matthew Gordon Long - The Anachronism
    • Evan Crowe - The Morning Party

2010

    • Ana Valine - Ana Valine
    • Mark Schroeder - Instant
    • Nathan Affolter, Thomas Affolter - Plant Girl
    • Lisa Jackson - Savage
    • Nikos Theodosakis, Linda Theodosakis - Smoke
    • Steven Deneault - The Gray Matter

2011

    • Kevan Funk - A Fine Young Man
    • Brendan Uegama - Henry's Glasses
    • Carolyn Combs - Small Currents
    • Benjamin Schuetze - The Paris Quintet - Practice Makes Perfect
    • Mark Ratzlaff - Voodoo

2012

    • Bradley Stryker - Unexpected Guest
    • Zachary Rothman - Alchemy and Other Imperfections
    • Katie Yu - Anna-May Got Lost
    • Matthew Gordon Long - Lillian Code
    • Kimani Ray Smith - Suffer
    • Nicholas Humphries - The Little Mermaid

2013

    • Jay Fox, Steve Deneault - Binner
    • Mark Ratzlaff - Beauty Mark
    • Darcy Van Poelgeest - Corvus
    • Jon Thomas, Andrew Gillingham - Plating
    • Ed Osghian - Shadowplay
    • Caroline Coutts - The Old Woman in the Woods

2014

    • Marshall Axani - Anxious Oswald Greene
    • Kevan Funk - Destroyer
    • Jeremy Lutter - Floodplain
    • Trevor Cornish - Roland
    • Karen Lam - Stalled
    • Mackenzie Gray - Under The Bridge Of Fear

2015

    • Wayne Wapeemukwa - Luk'Luk'l: Mother
    • Matthew Kowalchuk - Bedbugs: A Musical Love Story
    • Stephen W. Martin - Dead Hearts
    • Stuart Langfield, Dylan Rekert - Roar
    • Alexander Farah - Sahar
    • Scott Weber - The Timekeeper

2016

    • Kathleen Hepburn - Never Steady, Never Still
    • Leen Issa - Deuteronomy 24:16
    • Kelly-Ruth Mercier - Medic
    • Elad Tzadok - Run
    • Kailey Spear, Sam Spear - The Mary Alice Brandon File
    • Jacquie Gould - Victory Square

2017

    • Joel Ashton McCarthy - I Love You So Much It's Killing Them
    • Neil Labute - Black Chicks
    • The Affolter Brothers - Counter Act
    • Corrie Sevier - Haley
    • Laura Adkin - The Goodnight Kiss
    • Jesse L. Martin, Rick Cosnett - The Letter Carrier

See also

  • Canadian television awards

References

  1. "Leo Awards". Troika Productions. Retrieved 1 Jan 2015.
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