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Nigel Moore Award for Youth Programming

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Annual Canadian film award

The Nigel Moore Award for Youth Programming is an annual Canadian film award, presented to honour the best documentary film of interest to youth audiences screened at that year's DOXA Documentary Film Festival. The award frequently, but not always, presents an honorable mention in addition to the overall winner.

Winners

Year Film Filmmaker(s) Ref
2013 The Great Hip Hop Hoax Jeanie Finlay
2014 Damnation Travis Rummel, Ben Knight, Matt Stoecker
Resolute Daniel Roher
2015 After the Last River Victoria Lean
How to Change the World Jerry Rothwell
2016 We Call Them Intruders Tamara Herman, Susi Porter-Bopp
Reserve 107 Brad Leitch
2017 Swagger Olivier Babinet
The Caretakers David Goldberg
2018 Minding the Gap Bing Liu
Butterfly Monument Jules Koostachin, Rick Miller
2019 Call Me Intern Nathalie Berger, Leo David Hyde
2020 Award not presented
2021 What About Our Future? Jamie Leigh Gianpoulos, Cláudio Cruz
2022 Hello World Kenneth Elvebakk
2023 King Coal Elaine McMillion Sheldon
We Will Not Fade Away Alisa Kovalenko
2024 Red Fever Neil Diamond, Catherine Bainbridge
Singing Back the Buffalo Tasha Hubbard

References

  1. Kevin Ritchie, "Fire in the Blood wins top prize at DOXA". Playback, May 17, 2013.
  2. Craig Takeuchi, "Congo documentary Virunga tops DOXA 2014 awards". The Georgia Straight, May 12, 2014.
  3. Manori Ravindran, "'Je suis le peuple,' 'Far Fur Country' win DOXA prizes". RealScreen, May 11, 2015.
  4. Daniele Alcinii, "'Cameraperson,' 'Twelve Landscapes' take DOXA prizes". RealScreen, May 16, 2016.
  5. Charlie Smith, "DOXA fest announces its 2017 award-winning films". The Georgia Straight, May 14, 2017.
  6. Dannielle Piper, "DOXA Documentary Film Festival 2018 announces awards". The Georgia Straight, May 14, 2018.
  7. Hina Imam, "Winners of the DOXA Documentary Film Festival 2019 revealed". The Georgia Straight, May 13, 2019.
  8. Craig Takeuchi, "DOXA 2020 awards go to films about Filipina domestic workers, father and daughter documentarians, and more". The Georgia Straight, June 30, 2020.
  9. Charlie Smith, "Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers wins best Canadian director and Father wins best feature documentary at DOXA festival". The Georgia Straight, May 14, 2021.
  10. Charlie Smith, "DOXA Fest: Awards go to films about child brides, queer youth, amnesia in the Sahara, and the overdose crisis". The Georgia Straight, May 16, 2022.
  11. Gail Johnson, "DOXA Documentary Film Festival announces 2023 award winners". Stir, May 13, 2023.
  12. Janet Smith, "Red Fever, Bye Bye Tiberias, and La Laguna del Soldado amid award winners at DOXA Documentary Film Festival". Stir, May 11, 2024.
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