The annual celebration of excellence on Canadian screens is upon us! The nominations for the 2024 Canadian Screen Awards have been unveiled, highlighting the best and brightest in film, television, and digital media. From heart-wrenching dramas and laugh-out-loud comedies to cutting-edge digital creations, this year’s contenders showcase the depth and diversity of Canadian storytelling. So, get ready to celebrate homegrown talent as we unpack the nominees for the 2024 Canadian Screen Awards.
Here are the nominees for the 2024 Canadian Screen Awards
TV nominations
Little Bird
The limited series Little Bird tops the overall 2024 Canadian Screen Award nominations. For television, the show has been nominated for Best Drama Series and Best Lead Performer. The series has garnered a whopping total of 19 nominations.
Sort Of
Queer sitcom Sort of received 18 nominations for its final season.
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Workin’ Moms
Workin’ Moms received 12 nominations for their final season including Best Comedy Series.
Film nominations
Blackberry
In the film category, Matt Johnson’s BlackBerry takes the lead with 17 nominations. This also makes it the most nominated film in the history of the CSA. The movie is nominated for categories like Best Motion Picture, Performance in a Leading Role, Comedy, and more.
Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person
Ariane Louis-Seize’s Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person has 12 nominations.
Infinity Pool
Brandon Cronenberg’s Infinity Pool received 11 nominations.
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Digital media nominations
The Drop
The digital media nominations are led by The Drop and How to Fail as a Popstar, each securing five nominations, including Best Web Program or Series, Fiction and more.
How to Fail As A Popstar
How to Fail as a Popstar, has five nominations, including Best Web Program or Series, Fiction. Following closely behind are I Hate People, People Hate Me and Streams Flow From A River, both with four nominations.
“In a landscape as diverse and dynamic as ours, the 2024 Canadian Screen Award nominees highlight the breadth of talent our nation proudly nurtures,” Tammy Frick, CEO, The Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television, said in a press release statement.
The full list of nominees for all the categories can be found online.