2022 Canadian Screen Awards: Scarborough’s big win, Kim’s Convenience’s last hurrah, and gala’s other best, worst and weirdest moments

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2022 Canadian Screen Awards: Scarborough’s big win, Kim’s Convenience’s last hurrah, and gala’s other best, worst and weirdest moments
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Scarborough, the wonderfully tender, beautiful drama from co-directors Shasha Nakhai and Rich Williamson, nearly swept the 11 categories for which it was nominated, including winning Best Motion Picture

, co-directors Shasha Nakhai and Rich Williamson’s adaptation of Catherine Hernandez’s novel pole-vaulted over every challenge that the industry could have dealt it, ultimately coming out on top with a wonderfully tender, beautiful drama that nearly swept the 11 categories for which it was nominated.

The one definitive benefit of having a largely prerecorded awards show: you can ruthlessly edit the thing down beforehand. Sunday night’s telecast was just one hour long – though it helps that the Canadian Academy spent the week before awarding most of its 145 categories in five separate virtual ceremonies, saving the marquee nominees for Sunday.

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