Merrick Gajdics
Welcome to the complete list of feature films for the 12th Annual Canadian Screen Awards! The 2024 awards were presented by the Canadian non-profit organization, The Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television, which was established in 1979 to shine a spotlight on Canadian film and television.
In 2012, the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television created the Canadian Screen Awards as a replacement for the Genie Awards for film and Gemini Awards for television.
Below is a list of all nominees and winners, from the fewest nominations and wins to the most. Stop and take your time going through the list. You never know what might jump out at you as you find your next favourite film!

Billie Blue (Coeur de slush)
Comedy,Drama,Romance • 14A • 116 Minutes
A teenage waterpark lifeguard’s summer is turned upside down when she falls for a cute cyclist.
Nominated:
Best Adapted Screenplay – Sarah-Maude Beauchesne

North of normal
Drama • 14A • 90 Minutes
When a teenage girl moves from the wilderness where she was raised, she attempts to have a normal life with her abnormal mother in the city.
Nominated:
Best Adapted Screenplay – Alexandra Weir

Orah
Crime Thriller, Drama • 14A • 95 Minutes
A Nigerian immigrant working in Toronto helps launder money for her boss in exchange for bringing over her son from Nigeria.
Nominated:
Best Lead Performance in a Drama Film – Oyin Oladejo

Suze
Comedy, Drama • 14A • 93 Minutes
After her daughter leaves for university, a lonely mother is left to care for her ex-boyfriend.
Nominated:
Best Supporting Performance in a Comedy Film – Charlie Gillespie

Slash/back
Science Fiction • 14A • 86 Minutes
Four horror and sci-fi film enthusiasts living in Nunavut discover the local disappearances are due to alien shapeshifters.
Nominated:
Best Supporting Performance in a Drama Film – Alexis Vincent-Wolfe

Montréal Girls
Romance/Comedy/Drama • 14A • 94 Minutes
A Middle Eastern medical student risks his father’s plans for him as he explores the world of art and love in Montreal with the help of two women.
Nominated:
Best Cinematography – Alexandre Bussière