CLOSING AWARDS SHOW

Sunday, October 21 8:00 pm

FREE to Closing Night Screening Ticket Holders and Pass Holders. Hosted by Billy Merasty. Closing cabaret celebrations, where winners of the 13th annual imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival will be announced.

Thank you to our 2012 Volunteer Jury

Shaw Media Mentorship Program
2012 Mentee Introduction by Robin Neinstein,
Production Executive, on behalf of Susan
Alexander (Mentor), Production Executive,
Drama Content, Shaw Media

 

Drama Pitch Prize
Presented by Aboriginal People’s
Television Network (APTN)
Supported by William F. White and Technicolor
$5,000 Development Deal with APTN,
$2,000 voucher for services at William
F. White and $500 in services from
Technicolor + TV Series consultation
with Animiki See Digital Production +
Consultation with NFB Documentary +
Interactive Producer

 

Documentary Pitch Prize
Presented by CBC Supported by William F. White and Technicolor $500 cash prize from CBC News Network, $2,000 voucher for services at William F. White and $500 in services from Technicolor 1 year Doc Membership + Consultation with NFB Documentary + Interactive Producer

 

Best Music Video
Presented by Slaight Music
$500 cash award to musician

 

Best Experimental
Presented by Images Festival
$1,000 cash award

 

Best Canadian Short Drama
Presented by Isuma.TV
$1,000 cash award

 

Best Short Drama
Presented by TVO
$1,000 cash award

Best Short Documentary

Presented by CBC
$1,000 cash award

 

Best Radio
Presented by Astral Radio
$1,000 cash award

 

Best New Media
Presented by Vtape
$1,000 cash award

 

The Cynthia Lickers-Sage Award for Emerging Talent
Presented by Cynthia Lickers-Sage on behalf of Vtape
$1,000 cash award

 

Best Indigenous Language Production Award
Presented by imagineNATIVE
$1,000 cash award

 

The Ellen Monague Award for Best Youth Work
Presented by RBC and imagineNATIVE
$1,000 cash award

 

Best Dramatic Feature
Presented by Bell Media
$1,500 cash award

 

The Alanis Obomsawin Best Documentary Award
Presented by Alanis Obomsawin on behalf of the National Film Board of Canada
$1,500 cash award