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The DGC Award for Best Short Film is an annual Canadian award, presented by the Directors Guild of Canada to honour the year's best Canadian short films.
Winners and nominees [ edit ]
Year
Film
Director
Ref
2010
Quiet at Dawn
Rob Blackie
[1]
The Familiar
Kody Zimmermann
Remote
Marc Roussel
Serum 1831
Anand Kanna
2011
Taxi Libre
Kaveh Nabatian
Little Larry
Avi Federgreen
[2]
She Said Lenny
Jim Donovan
The Waking
John Stead
2012
Patch Town
Craig Goodwill
Dave vs. Death
Patrick Hagarty
The Seder
Justin Kelly
Training Wheels
Ravi Steve
2013
The Sound of Willie Nelson's Guitar
Chris Cinnamon
Frost
Jeremy Ball
[3]
How to Keep Your Day Job
Sean Frewer
The Sweetest Hippopotamus
Marc Roussel
2014
The Golden Ticket
Patrick Hagarty
[4]
Out
Jeremy LaLonde
[5]
The Portal
Jonathan Williams
Whispers of Life
Florian Halbedl
2015
Made in Bali
Michael Pohorly
[6]
The Day Santa Didn't Come
Ryan Keller
[7]
The Underground
Michelle Latimer
Vox
Stephen Reynolds
2016
Portal to Hell!
Vivieno Caldinelli
Big Little Girl
Viki Posidis
[8]
Friends Like Us
Craig David Wallace
The Offer
Winnifred Jong
2017
Gatekeeper
Yung Chang
Tuesday, 10:08am
Jane Tattersall , Thomas Pepper
Motherland
Jason Hreno
[9]
Victory Square
Jacquie Gould
2018
Post No Bills
Robin Hays
[10]
The Beep Test (La Course navette)
Maxime Aubert
[11]
Escape (Évasion)
Anjali Nayar
Shadow Nettes
Phillip Barker
2019
I Beat Up My Rapist
Katrina Saville
[12]
Hot Flash
Thea Hollatz
[13]
Kitty's Naughty Knickers
Caitlyn Sponheimer
The Story of Pema
Martin Buzora
With Me
Weyni Mengesha
References [ edit ]
^ "Cairo Time, CBC big winners at directors' awards" . CBC News , September 26, 2010.
^ "2011 Directors Guild of Canada Awards Nominees Announced". Canada NewsWire , August 15, 2011
^ Pat Mullen, "'Still Mine', 'Mama' Lead Directors' Guild of Canada Nominations" . Cinemablographer , July 11, 2013.
^ "The Directors Guild of Canada Honours the Best in the Business at the 13th Annual DGC Awards". Canada NewsWire , October 25, 2014.
^ "2014 Directors Guild of Canada Awards nominees announced" . Directors Guild of Canada , June 19, 2014.
^ Jordan Pinto, "Book of Negroes, Mommy win top prizes at DGC Awards" . Playback , October 25, 2015.
^ Pat Mullen, "'The Calling' Leads Directors Guild of Canada Nominations" . Cinemablographer , June 18, 2015.
^ Regan Reid, "DGC names nominees for 2016 awards" . Playback , June 22, 2016.
^ Greg David, "2017 Directors Guild of Canada awards nominees announced" . TV, eh? , June 26, 2017.
^ Connie Thiessen, "The Shape of Water, Alias Grace win big at DGC Awards" . Broadcast Dialogue , October 22, 2018.
^ Connie Thiessen, "Vic Sarin to receive 2018 DGC Lifetime Achievement Award" . Broadcast Dialogue , September 20, 2018.
^ "Director's Guild of Canada names best homegrown films and TV shows" . Q , October 28, 2019.
^ Connie Thiessen, "Jasmin Mozaffari’s Firecrackers leads DGC Award nominations" . Broadcast Dialogue , September 12, 2019.
^ "Directors Guild of Canada reveals feature, doc and short film nods" . RealScreen , September 22, 2020.
^ Nick Krewen, "Directors Guild of Canada reveals feature, doc and short film winners" . Playback , October 25, 2021.
^ Kelly Townsend, "All My Puny Sorrows leads film nominees for 2021 DGC Awards" . Playback , September 24, 2021.
^ Angelica Babiera, "David Cronenberg, Charles Officer among DGC award winners" . Playback , November 7, 2022.
^ Etan Vlessing, "DGC Awards: ‘Nightmare Alley,’ ‘Crimes of the Future,’ ‘Night Raiders’ Lead Nominees" . The Hollywood Reporter , September 23, 2022.
^ Connie Thiessen, "‘Women Talking’ leads winners at 22nd annual DGC Awards" . Broadcast Dialogue , October 22, 2023.
^ Taimur Sikander Mirza, "Women Talking leads film nominees for 2023 DGC Awards" . Playback , September 20, 2023.