Awards

FEATURE DOCUMENTARY AWARD

All feature documentaries screening during the third annual Lunenburg Doc Fest are eligible for the Feature Documentary Award.

 

BEST FEATURE DOCUMENTARY

Seed: The Untold Story 

Taggart Siegel, Jon Betz

 


SHORT FILM AWARD

All short films screening during the third annual Lunenburg Doc Fest are eligible for the Short Film Award.

 

 

BEST SHORT DOCUMENTARY

Seeing Twice

César Martínez

 


ATLANTIC FILMMAKER AWARD

DOC Atlantic awards a 1-year membership to the Documentary Organization of Canada to a filmmaker from one of the four Atlantic provinces. Value $150.

 

BEST ATLANTIC FILMMAKER

Bluefin

John Hopkins

 


AUDIENCE AWARD

All feature documentaries screened at the 2016 festival are eligible for the Audience Award, which is awarded to the best film as chosen by the festival audience.

 

BEST FILM AUDIENCE AWARD

Seed: The Untold Story 

Taggart Siegel, Jon Betz

 


AWARDS JURY

Jason Buxton is a writer-director with twenty years’ experience in the film and television industry. His debut feature BLACKBIRD premiered to high acclaim in tiff12, winning Best First Canadian Feature. It also won Best Canadian Feature at VIFF12, The Claude Jutra Award at the 2013 Canadian Screen Awards, and most recently the Grand Prix in the Ecrans Juniors section of the Cannes Film Festival. Buxton is currently writing his sophomore feature and a four-part mini-series slated for production in 2017. Buxton studied film at Simon Fraser University and is a BFA graduate of the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design.

Christine McLean is a well-known broadcast journalist and independent documentary producer based in Fredericton, New Brunswick. Originally from Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, she has written and directed more than 20 documentaries for CBC, Discovery Canada, the documentary channel and APTN. She has directed episodes for national series including Keeping Canada Safe, Keeping Canada Alive, Frontiers of Construction, Stones of Fate and Fortune and Opening Night.

John Rowe is a photographer and filmmaker who first trained at the US Navy School of Photography when he was 18 years old. John has founded and managed companies which develop software and digital media for the entertainment industry. He has also devoted a tremendous amount of time, energy and financial assistance to humanitarian work in Africa and to the work of OMO CHILD

ATLANTIC FILMMAKER & SHORT FILM AWARDS

Siloën Daley is a filmmaker and founder of Carbon Arc Cinema and the Animation with Love Festival, both in their sixth years. Her inspiration is to unite films with audiences. She worked for Hot Doc’s, and annually at the Toronto International Film Festival as Technical Representative, overseeing presentational aspects of one of the gala cinemas.

Donna Davies has written, directed and produced dozens of award winning films including the feature documentaries A Sigh and A WishNightmare Factory, and Fanarchy. Her films have won numerous international awards and have aired on HBO Canada, The Movie Network, Starz, EPIX, Netflix and Hulu.

Megan Wennberg is a writer, director and story editor based in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. She works in both documentary and narrative film, and her work has screened at festivals around the world and been broadcast on CBC, The Comedy Network and The Documentary Channel.

SHORT FILM CURATORS

GG (Gwedolyn) Geddes
Tara Ernst