This year’s leading Canadian Screen Awards nominees include “The Porter,” a series about North America’s Black train porters in the 1920s and 'Brother,' a coming-of-age film set in Scarborough.
Set in Montreal, Detroit and Chicago, the hour-long series that spotlights the railway workers’ pursuit of liberation boasts a largely Black Canadian creative team, including co-creatorArnold Pinnock and showrunners Marsha Greene and Annmarie Morais.
The adaptation, which dives into societal challenges facing Jamaican-Canadian brothers in 1990s Scarborough, debuted at the Toronto International Film Festival and madeTIFF’s Top Ten list for 2022. Two other top challengers in television include the CBC comedy “Sort Of,” and the kids’ series “Detention Adventure,” which are tied for the second-highest number of nominations at 15.
The Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television has since implementedgender neutral categories for lead and supporting film and TVroles. In this inaugural year, the change has shifted the number of nominations per performancecategory from five to eight. The nod comes following LaFlamme’s departure from CTV last August due to what Bell Media described as a “business decision” and which LaFlamme said left her “blindsided.” The ouster sparked a public outcry and a workplace review at the station.
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