The Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television (the Canadian Academy) is pleased to announce the second set of 2024 Special Award recipients, presented to three inspiring individuals and one game-changing production within Canadaâs vibrant screen-based industries. All of this yearâs Special Award honourees will be recognized for their outstanding contributions and successes during Canadian Screen Week 2024, taking place in Toronto from Sunday, May 26 through to Saturday, June 1.
âA heartfelt congratulations to Jane Goodall: Reasons for Hope by Science North, the inaugural recipient of the Sustainable Production Award, presented by CBC; their steadfast dedication to sustainable practices has set a high standard for the industry, and we take great pride in honoring their tremendous efforts,â said Tammy Frick, CEO, Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television. âAnd to Devery, Lamar, and Paul, who have all made an enduring impact on Canada’s film and television landscape, infusing our screens with passion and unmatched skill. As we applaud your achievements, let us also acknowledge your remarkable dedication to your craft, embodying the essence of Canadian film and television.â
The second group of the Canadian Academyâs 2024 Special Award honourees are:
The Gordon Sinclair Award for Broadcast Journalism, recognizing a Canadian broadcast journalist for their exceptional body of work in broadcast journalism, is presented to Paul Workman, a journalist who spent 33 years as a foreign correspondent for CBC and CTV, where he covered monumental events throughout history including the first Gulf War, the fall of the Berlin Wall, the second Gulf War, the war in Kosovo, the death of the Princess of Wales, and the wars in Afghanistan and Ukraine.
The Radius Award, presented by MADE | NOUS, honouring an artist from Canada whose work is leaving a resounding global impact, is presented to award-winning actress, writer, director, and producer, Devery Jacobs, a socially conscious voice from KahnawĂ :ke Mohawk Territory, who uses her platform to advocate for Indigenous and LGBTQ2S+ rights.
The Radius Award, presented by MADE | NOUS, is also being presented to actor, director, dancer and artist, Lamar Johnson, who was recently nominated for an Emmy for his role as âHenry Burrellâ on HBOâs Emmy-nominated series The Last of Us, won the 2023 Canadian Screen Award for Performance in a Leading Role for Brother, and was previously named one of TIFFâs Rising Stars for his role in the Fox film The Hate U Give. Lamar will also star in the upcoming Netflix western drama series The Abandons.
The inaugural Sustainable Production Award, presented by CBC, is awarded to a production that has shown excellence in sustainable production and has had a measurable reduction in greenhouse gas emissions and/or innovations in circularity and that has also contributed positively to the Canadian media landscape and local communities. The inaugural 2024 Sustainable Production Award, presented by CBC, goes to Jane Goodall: Reasons for Hope by Science North, a large format film based on Dr. Jane Goodallâs philosophy of hope for the world, where Science North was committed to minimizing its impact on the environment during the film production and work towards a net zero film by implementing a number of best practices.
These talented names join a group of previously announced Special Award honourees including Jeff Barnaby and John Brunton, recipients of the Academy Board of Directorsâ Tribute Award, Changemaker Award honouree Tonya Williams, and Lifetime Achievement Award recipient Marilyn Denis.
Learn more about the Canadian Screen Awards 2024 Special Award recipients here. The final group of 2024 Special Award recipients will be announced in the coming weeks.
To view the full list of nominees for the 2024 Canadian Screen Awards, visit academy.ca/nominees The full schedule of events for the week can be found at CanadianScreenWeek.ca.
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