2nd Genie Awards - Award Winners

Award Winners

  • Best Motion Picture - Claude Godbout and Marcia Couelle, Les bons débarras
  • Director - Francis Mankiewicz, Les bons débarras
  • Actress - Marie Tifo, Les bons débarras
  • Actor - Thomas Peacocke, The Hounds of Notre Dame
  • Supporting actor - Germain Houde, Les bons débarras
  • Supporting actress - Kate Reid, Atlantic City, U.S.A.
  • Foreign actor - Jack Lemmon, Tribute
  • Foreign actress - Susan Sarandon, Atlantic City, U.S.A.
  • Original screenplay - Réjean Ducharme, Les bons débarras
  • Adapted screenplay - Max Fischer and Jack Rosenthal, The Lucky Star
  • Art direction - Anne Pritchard, Atlantic City, U.S.A.
  • Costume design - Anne Pritchard, Fantastica
  • Cinematography - Michel Brault, Les bons débarras
  • Editing - André Corriveau, Les bons débarras
  • Sound - Henri Blondeau and Michel Descombes, Les bons débarras
  • Sound editing - Jean-Guy Montpetit, The Lucky Star
  • Short subject - Halya Kuchmij, The Strongest Man in the World
  • Documentary - Guy Simoneau, Plusiers Tombent en Amour
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  • Editing
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  • Original Score
  • Original Song
  • Screenplay (Adapted & Original)
  • Sound
  • Sound Editing
  • Claude Jutra Award
  • Golden Reel
  • Special Achievement

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