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2016 Leo Award Nominees & Winners 2016 LEO AWARD NOMINEES & WINNERS BEST MOTION PICTURE WINNER The Devout Amanda Verhagen, Daniel Hogg, Connor Gaston - Producers NOMINEES Meadowland Aaron L. Gilbert - Producer Numb Dylan Jenkinson, Robyn Wiener, Jason R. Goode, Rosie Perera, Nicholas Tabarrok, Dene Anderberg, Edward Noeltner - Producers She Who Must Burn Peri Creticos, Andrew Dunbar - Producers The Birdwatcher Alexandra Raffe, Carol Whiteman, Siobhan Devine, Ines Eisses, Roslyn Muir - Producers The Confirmation Shawn Williamson, Jamie Goehring, Robert Friedman, Todd Hoffman, Kevin Leeson, Jim Reeve, Robert Halmi Jr., Bob Nelson - Producers Tumbledown Aaron L. Gilbert, Margot Hand, Kristin Hahn - Producers White Raven Andrew Moxham, Andrew Dunbar, Shane Twerdun - Producers Page 1 of 100 2016 LEO AWARD NOMINEES & WINNERS BEST DIRECTION MOTION PICTURE WINNER Siobhan Devine The Birdwatcher NOMINEES Melanie Jones FSM Mark Sawers No Men Beyond This Point Jason R. Goode Numb Larry Kent She Who Must Burn Connor Gaston The Devout Page 2 of 100 2016 LEO AWARD NOMINEES & WINNERS BEST SCREENWRITING MOTION PICTURE WINNER Connor Gaston The Devout NOMINEES Mark Sawers No Men Beyond This Point Larry Kent, Shane Twerdun She Who Must Burn Roslyn Muir The Birdwatcher Andrew Moxham White Raven Page 3 of 100 2016 LEO AWARD NOMINEES & WINNERS BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY MOTION PICTURE WINNER Naim Sutherland Charlotte's Song NOMINEES Jan Kiesser Numb Stirling Bancroft She Who Must Burn Peter Woeste The Birdwatcher Daniel Carruthers The Devout Page 4 of 100 2016 LEO AWARD NOMINEES & WINNERS BEST PICTURE EDITING MOTION PICTURE WINNER Detritus Kozme The Devout NOMINEES Paolo Kalalo FSM Kyle Cassie, Simon Wheeldon Land of Smiles Elad Tzadok She Who Must Burn Daria Ellerman The Birdwatcher Page 5 of 100 2016 LEO AWARD NOMINEES & WINNERS BEST VISUAL EFFECTS MOTION PICTURE WINNER Chris Van Dyck, Calvin Romeyn, Erik Jensen, Jodie Camilleri, Camil Adell Numb NOMINEES Kevin Little, Ryan Jensen, Karen Watson, Dong Hyun Kim, Rafael Santos Jr. Into The Forest Page 6 of 100 2016 LEO AWARD NOMINEES & WINNERS BEST SOUND MOTION PICTURE WINNER Matt Drake, Casey Labatt, Justin Aucoin, Jeff Zipp, Zach Cressman She Who Must Burn NOMINEES Greg Stewart, Don Mann, Craig George, Rick Senechal, Don Harrison, Ian Mackie, Matt Smalley, Alex Hall Blackburn Miguel Nunes, Gord Hillier, Don Harrison, Ian Mackie, Jay Cheetham, Tom Suski, Robert McDonagh Numb Eric Lamontagne, David Parfit, Sjoerd Meyer The Devout Kirby Jinnah, Eric Lamontagne, Kial Jinnah, Eric Mouawad, Konrad Czaplak, Scott Reisterer, David Yoo, Jeffery Severin The Girl in the Photographs Page 7 of 100 2016 LEO AWARD NOMINEES & WINNERS BEST MUSICAL SCORE MOTION PICTURE WINNER Kim Oxlund, Maya Saxell, Red Heartbreaker Charlotte's Song NOMINEES Alain Mayrand Numb Alex Hauka She Who Must Burn Gilles Maillet The Devout Red Heartbreaker White Raven Page 8 of 100 2016 LEO AWARD NOMINEES & WINNERS BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN MOTION PICTURE WINNER Jessica Leigh Clark-Bojin, Victoria Pearson Charlotte's Song NOMINEES Theresa Konrad No Men Beyond This Point Paul McCulloch Numb Chris August The Confirmation Jesse Cattle The Devout Page 9 of 100 2016 LEO AWARD NOMINEES & WINNERS BEST COSTUME DESIGN MOTION PICTURE WINNER Brandon Peterson, Ash Turner Charlotte's Song NOMINEES Megan Leson No Men Beyond This Point Vicky Mulholland Numb Sheila White The Confirmation Page 10 of 100 2016 LEO AWARD NOMINEES & WINNERS BEST MAKE-UP MOTION PICTURE WINNER Sarah Elizabeth, Audrey Himmer-Jude, Jeannie Satterthwaite, Brendan Mainusch, Amy Leigh Poitras Charlotte's Song NOMINEES Darci Jackson, Lindsay Pilkey Numb Page 11 of 100 2016 LEO AWARD NOMINEES & WINNERS BEST CASTING MOTION PICTURE WINNER Judy Lee The Devout NOMINEES Judy Lee Numb Maureen Webb The Birdwatcher Maureen Webb The Confirmation Page 12 of 100 2016 LEO AWARD NOMINEES & WINNERS BEST SUPPORTING PERFORMANCE BY A MALE MOTION PICTURE WINNER Cameron McDonald No Men Beyond This Point NOMINEES Al Miro Daddy's Boy Garwin Sanford The Birdwatcher David Nykl The Devout Ryan McDonell The Devout Behtash Fazlali The Evil in Us Page 13 of 100 2016 LEO AWARD NOMINEES & WINNERS BEST SUPPORTING PERFORMANCE BY A FEMALE MOTION PICTURE WINNER Olivia Martin The Devout NOMINEES Balinder Johal Beeba Boys Mary Galloway Fire Song Marie Avgeropoulos Numb Missy Cross She Who Must Burn Gabrielle Rose The Birdwatcher Page 14 of 100 2016 LEO AWARD NOMINEES & WINNERS BEST LEAD PERFORMANCE BY A MALE MOTION PICTURE WINNER Charlie Carrick The Devout NOMINEES Andrew Francis Deeper Patrick Gilmore No Men Beyond This Point Aleks Paunovic Numb Caz Darko Peelers Danny Zaporozan The Evil in Us Page 15 of 100 2016 LEO AWARD NOMINEES & WINNERS BEST LEAD PERFORMANCE BY A FEMALE MOTION PICTURE WINNER Ali Liebert The Devout NOMINEES Katelyn Mager Charlotte's Song Jessica Harmon Deeper Wren Walker Peelers Camille Sullivan The Birdwatcher Debs Howard The Evil in Us Page 16 of 100 2016 LEO AWARD NOMINEES & WINNERS BEST TELEVISION MOVIE WINNER On the Farm Rupert Harvey - Producer NOMINEES Love On The Air Kelley Reynolds, Marina Cordoni, Jonathan Schwartz, Robert Lee - Producers R. L. Stine's Monsterville: The Cabinet Of Souls Dan Angel, Billy Brown, R. L. Stine, Jane Stine, Joan Waricha, Tracey Jeffrey - Producers Signed, Sealed, Delivered: Truth Be Told Martha Williamson, Joel S. Rice, Michael Prupas,Kevin Fair, Harvey Kahn - Producers The Bleeding Edge Leon Lee, Jason Loftus, Chunyu Zhang - Producers Page 17 of 100 2016 LEO AWARD NOMINEES & WINNERS BEST DIRECTION TELEVISION MOVIE WINNER Peter DeLuise R. L. Stine's Monsterville: The Cabinet Of Souls NOMINEES Kt Donaldson Love On The Air Rachel Talalay On the Farm Vanessa Parise Perfect High Kevin Fair Signed, Sealed, Delivered: Truth Be Told Page 18 of 100 2016 LEO AWARD NOMINEES & WINNERS BEST SCREENWRITING TELEVISION MOVIE WINNER Dennis Foon On the Farm NOMINEES Doug Barber, James Phillips Kept Woman Page 19 of 100 2016 LEO AWARD NOMINEES & WINNERS BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY TELEVISION MOVIE WINNER James Menard R. L. Stine's Monsterville: The Cabinet Of Souls NOMINEES Jon Joffin Love On The Air Michael Blundell On the Farm Mahlon Todd Williams Perfect High Toby Gorman Stolen Dreams Page 20 of 100 2016 LEO AWARD NOMINEES & WINNERS BEST PICTURE EDITING TELEVISION MOVIE WINNER Lisa Robison R. L. Stein's Monsterville: The Cabinet Of Souls NOMINEES Lara Mazur On the Farm Austin Andrews Perfect High Asim Nuraney Stolen Dreams Tony Dean Smith The Hollow Page 21 of 100 2016 LEO AWARD NOMINEES & WINNERS BEST SOUND TELEVISION MOVIE WINNER Greg Stewart, Don Mann, Stephen Cheung, Jeff Jackman, Angelo Nicoloyannis, Rick Senechal, Don Harrison, Ian Mackie, Craig Stauffer R. L. Stein's Monsterville: The Cabinet Of Souls NOMINEES Mark Angly, Kristian Bailey, Kevin Belen, Kelly Cole, Rob Coxford, James Fonnyadt, Kyle D. Krajewski, Hugh Wielenga Perfect High Page 22 of 100 2016 LEO AWARD NOMINEES & WINNERS BEST MUSICAL SCORE TELEVISION MOVIE WINNER Graeme Coleman My Sweet Audrina NOMINEES Brent Belke Love On The Air Adam Lastiwka On the Farm Page 23 of 100 2016 LEO AWARD NOMINEES & WINNERS BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN TELEVISION MOVIE WINNER Brian Kane R. L. Stine's Monsterville: The Cabinet Of Souls NOMINEES Rick Whitfield The Hollow Page 24 of 100 2016 LEO AWARD NOMINEES & WINNERS BEST COSTUME DESIGN TELEVISION MOVIE WINNER Valerie Halverson R. L. Stine's Monsterville: The Cabinet Of Souls NOMINEES Claudia Da Ponte A Christmas Truce Page 25 of 100 2016 LEO AWARD NOMINEES & WINNERS BEST MAKE-UP TELEVISION MOVIE WINNER Todd Masters R. L. Stine's Monsterville: The Cabinet Of Souls NOMINEES Amber Trudeau On the Farm Page 26 of 100 2016 LEO AWARD NOMINEES & WINNERS BEST CASTING TELEVISION MOVIE WINNER Jackie Lind On the Farm NOMINEES Jackie Lind The Unauthorized Full House Story Tiffany Mak Stranger in the House Page 27 of 100 2016 LEO AWARD NOMINEES & WINNERS BEST SUPPORTING PERFORMANCE BY A MALE TELEVISION MOVIE WINNER Iain Belcher Ungodly Acts NOMINEES Mackenzie Gray If There Be Thorns Andrew Kavadas R. L. Stine's Monsterville: The Cabinet Of Souls Geoff Gustafson Signed, Sealed, Delivered: Truth Be Told Peter Benson Stolen Dreams Page 28 of 100 2016 LEO AWARD NOMINEES & WINNERS BEST SUPPORTING PERFORMANCE BY A FEMALE TELEVISION MOVIE WINNER Stephanie Bennett Stolen Dreams NOMINEES Miranda Frigon A Bone To Pick: An Aurora Teagarden Mystery Hannah Cheramy October Kiss Sara Canning On the Farm Daniela Bobadilla Perfect High Page 29 of 100 2016 LEO AWARD NOMINEES & WINNERS BEST LEAD PERFORMANCE BY A MALE TELEVISION MOVIE WINNER Jonathan Scarfe Love On The Air NOMINEES Richard Harmon Her Own Justice Matthew MacCaull Stranger in the House Page 30 of 100 2016 LEO AWARD NOMINEES & WINNERS BEST LEAD PERFORMANCE BY A FEMALE TELEVISION MOVIE WINNER Anastasia Lin The Bleeding Edge NOMINEES Maija Tailfeathers On the Farm Page 31 of 100 2016 LEO AWARD NOMINEES & WINNERS BEST SHORT DRAMA WINNER Never Steady, Never Still Tyler Hagan, James Brown, Kathleen Hepburn - Producers NOMINEES Balmoral Hotel Matt Drake, Wayne Wapeemukwa - Producers Deuteronomy 24:16 Lisa Purves, Sam Khouth, Andrew Francis, Michael Khazen - Producers Medic Adam Lolacher, Mike Mazur - Producers Reset Jeremy Lutter, Jocelyn Russell, Arnold Lim, Ryan Bright - Producers Run Elad Tzadok, Theo Devaney, Jordan Findlay, Greg Christensen - Producers The Orchard Darcy Van Poelgeest, Mike Gill, Lawra Robertson - Producers Victory Square Zack Tucker Ganges, Simon Barry - Producers Page 32 of 100 2016 LEO AWARD NOMINEES & WINNERS BEST DIRECTION SHORT DRAMA WINNER Kathleen Hepburn Never Steady,
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