Academy Awards Oscars qualifications, nominations and wins Up until the 2012 film festival season, and the 2013 hiatus, the Canadian Film Centre's Worldwide Short Film Festival offered two
Academy-accredited awards. Winners of the
Best Animated Short award and the
Deluxe Award for Best Live-Action Short qualify to be nominated for an Oscar. From 2001-to-2012, the following short films were screened at the Worldwide Short Film Festival, and were later nominated for an Oscar. • 2003 - Best Animated Short:
Harvie Krumpet, directed by
Adam Elliot. WINNER at the 76th Academy Awards (
2004 ceremony for motion picture productions released in 2003) • 2003 - Best Live Action Short:
Squash, directed by
Lionel Bailliu. Nominated for the 76th Academy Awards (2004 ceremony for motion picture productions released in 2003) • 2004 - Best Animated Short:
Ryan, directed by
Chris Landreth. WINNER at the 77th Academy Awards (2005 ceremony for motion picture productions released in 2004) • 2004 - Best Documentary Short:
Hardwood, by
Hubert Davis and
Erin Faith Young. Nominated for the 77th Academy Awards (2005 ceremony for motion picture productions released in 2004) • 2004 - Best Live Action Short:
Wasp, directed by
Andrea Arnold. WINNER at the 77th Academy Awards (2005 ceremony for motion picture productions released in 2004) • 2005 - Best Animated Short:
The Mysterious Geographic Explorations of Jasper Morello, by Anthony Lucas. Nominated for the 78th Academy Awards (2006 ceremony for motion picture productions released in 2005) • 2006 - Best Animated Short:
The Danish Poet, by
Torill Kove. WINNER at the 79th Academy Awards (2007 ceremony for motion picture productions released in 2006) • 2007 - Best Animated Short:
Madame Tutli-Putli, by
Chris Lavis and
Maciek Szczerbowski. Nominated for the 80th Academy Awards (2008 ceremony for motion picture productions released in 2007) • 2010 - Best Animated Short:
The Gruffalo, by
Jacob Schuh and
Max Lang. Nominated for the 83rd Academy Awards (2011 ceremony for motion picture productions released in 2010)
Audience Choice • 2001 –
Dual Citizen, directed by
Christy Garland, Canada • 2002 –
Three Sisters on Moon Lake, directed by Julie Kwan, Canada • 2003 –
The School, directed by Jonathan Hayes, Ontario • 2004 –
Creature Comforts, Cats or Dogs?, animated by
Richard Goleszowski, UK • 2005 –
Invulnerable, directed by Alvaro Pastor, Spain • 2006 –
The Legend of the Scarecrow, directed by Marco Bezas, Spain • 2007 – ''It's My Turn Now'', directed by Jorgen Hjerdt, Sweden • 2008 –
Out of Spjald (Vaek fra Spjald), directed by Thomas Glud & Lars Wass, Denmark • 2009 –
Paul Rondin Is... Paul Rondin (Paul Rondin est... Paul Rondin), directed by Frédéric Vin, France • 2010 –
Luxury (Luksus), directed by Jaroslaw Sztandera, Poland • 2011 –
The Gruffalo, directed by Jakob Schuh & Max Lang, UK, Germany • 2012 –
Unravel, directed by Meghna Gupta, India, UK
Best Emerging Canadian Filmmaker • 2005 –
Jeffrey St. Jules for
The Sadness of Johnson Joe Jangles, Ontario • 2006 – Chris Nash for
Day of John, Ontario • 2006 –
Maxime Giroux for
Red (Le rouge au sol), Quebec • 2007 – Nicolas Roy for
Sunday (Petit dimanche), Canada • 2008 – Audrey Cummings for
Burgeon and Fade, Ontario • 2009 – Aparna Kapur for
Amma, Canada • 2010 – J.B. Sugar for
Wood If, Canada
The Bravo!FACT Award for Best Canadian Short • 2001 –
Killing Time, directed by Tara Johns, Quebec • 2002 –
Remembrance, directed by
Stephanie Morgenstern • 2003 –
The Truth About Head, directed by
Dale Heslip, Ontario • 2004 –
Ryan, directed by
Chris Landreth, Ontario • 2005 –
Through My Thick Glasses, directed by
Pjotr Sapegin, Quebec • 2006 –
Noise, directed by
Greg Spottiswood, Ontario • 2007 –
After All (Après tout), directed by Alexis Fortier, Quebec • 2008 –
Can You Wave Bye-Bye?, directed by
Sarah Galea-Davis • 2009 –
Land of Men (Terre des hommes), directed by
Ky Nam Le Duc • 2010 –
Fishes (Les poissons), directed by Jean Malek • 2011 –
Cold Blood (Sang froid), directed by Martin Thibaudeau • 2012 –
Edmond Was a Donkey (Edmond était un âne) directed by Franck Dion
The Deluxe Award for Best Live-Action Short • 2001 –
To See a Boat in Sail, directed by
Anja Breien, Norway • 2002 –
Bamboleho, directed by
Luis Prieto, Spain • 2003 –
Squash, directed by
Lionel Bailliu, France • 2004 –
Wasp, directed by
Andrea Arnold, United Kingdom • 2005 –
Before I Go, directed by Heiko Hahn, Germany • 2006 –
Bawke, directed by
Hisham Zaman, Norway • 2007 –
Soft, directed by Simon Ellis, UK • 2008 –
Manon on the Asphalt (Manon sur le bitume), directed by Elizabeth Marre & Olivier Pont, France • 2009 – ''My Name is Dominic (Tous les enfants s'appelent Dominique)'', directed by Nicolas Silhol, France • 2010 –
Over the Fence (Viiko Ennen Vappua), directed by Hamy Ramezan, Finland • 2011 –
Aglaée, directed by Rudi Rosenberg, France • 2012 –
The Factory (A fábrica) directed by Aly Muritiba, Brazil
The Kodak Award for Best Cinematography in a Canadian Short • 2002 – Lara Fitzgerald for
Scenes from Childhood • 2003 –
Steve Asselin for
Clearing Skies (Une éclaircie sur le fleuve) • 2004 – Nicolas Roy for
Leo • 2005 – James Cooper for
Lepidultrous • 2006 –
Tess Girard for
Benediction • 2007 – Phillipe Roy for
After All (Après tout) • 2008 –
Brendan Steacy for
The Answer Key • 2009 –
Miroslaw Baszak for
The Water, directed by
Kevin Drew • 2010 –
Maya Bankovic for
Slip • 2011 –
Ian Lagarde for
Nowhere Elsewhere (Au milieu de nulle part ailleurs) • 2012 – Christophe Collette for
Gravity of Center Best Animated Short • 2001 –
The Man with the Beautiful Eyes, directed by Jonathan Hodgson, UK • 2002 –
Home Road Movies, directed by
Robert Bradbrook, UK • 2003 –
Fast Film, directed by
Virgil Widrich, Austria/Luxembourg • 2004 –
Harvie Krumpet, directed by
Adam Elliot, Australia • 2005 –
The Mysterious Geographic Explorations of Jasper Morello, directed by Anthony Lucas, Australia • 2006 –
The Danish Poet, directed by
Torill Kove, Canada/Norway • 2007 –
Madame Tutli-Putli, directed by
Maciek Szczerbowski and
Chris Lavis, Canada • 2008 –
Boar Attack, directed by Jay White, Canada • 2009 –
Slaves (Slavar), directed by Hanna Heilborn & David Aronowitsch, Sweden & Denmark • 2010 – ''The Silence Beneath the Bark (Les silence sous l'ecorce)'', directed by Joanna Lurie, France • 2011 –
The Tannery, directed by Iain Gardner, UK • 2012 –
The Maker, directed by Christopher Kezelos, Australia
The Panasonic Award for Best Documentary Short • 2012 -
Eighty Eight, directed by Sebastian Feehan, Josh Bamford, UK
Best Experimental Short • 2001 –
Copy Shop, directed by
Virgil Widrich, Austria • 2002 –
Eve, directed by Britt Randle, Canada • 2003 –
Islands, directed by
Richard Fung, Ontario • 2004 –
The Paper Wall, directed by Nicholas & Sheila Pye, Quebec • 2005 –
Spacer, directed by Guy Roland, British Columbia • 2006 –
Film Noir, directed by Osbert Parker, UK • 2007 –
The Nautical Education, directed by Christian Laurence, Canada • 2008 –
Roastbeef, directed by François Bégin and
Miryam Bouchard, Canada • 2009 –
Danse Macabre, directed by
Pedro Pires, Canada • 2010 –
Slip, directed by
Chelsea McMullan, Canada • 2011 –
The Death of an Insect (Erään Hyönteisen Tuho), directed by Hannes Vartiainen and Pekka Veikkolainen, Finland • 2012 –
Gravity of Center, directed by Thibaut Duverneix, Canada
The Deluxe Award for Best Performance in a Live-Action Short • 2008 –
Death of Shula, Yosef Corman-Korman, Israel • 2010 –
A Parachute Falling in Siberia,
Noni Hazlehurst, Anthony Phelan, Australia • 2011 –
Fathermotherchild (Vatermutterkind), Aline Kolditz and Lea Kolditz • 2012 –
My Sweetheart (Mon amoureux), Miss Ming, France
Screenplay Giveaway • 2001 –
Masterpiece Monday, Glenn Forbes • 2003 –
Gold, Armen J. Kazazian • 2004 –
Scarlet Runners,
Teresa Hannigan • 2005 –
The Contest, Naoko Kumagai • 2006 –
Funky Prairie Boy, Michael Schultz • 2007 –
The Bridge, Lindsey Connell • 2008 –
Big Head,
Dylan Akio Smith • 2009 –
She Said Lenny,
Kate Hewlett • 2010 –
Last Christmas, Geoffrey Redknap • 2011 - ''Sam and Rea's Fault'', Jason Hreno • 2012 –
Static, Tanya Lemke
Funding Forum Pitch Prize • 2001 – ''Firster's Dungeon'', Sophie Hargest • 2007 –
Where Do White People Go When the Long Weekend Comes? The Wondrous Journey of Delroy Kincaid, Powys Dewhurst;
Belonging,
Elizabeth Lazebnik ==References==