‘Orphan Black,’ ‘Mommy’ top Canadian Screen Awards with multiple wins

TORONTO – The sci-fi TV series “Orphan Black” and the Xavier Dolan film “Mommy” took home the top prizes at The Canadian Screen Awards on Sunday, when homegrown stars including Tatiana Maslany and Kiefer Sutherland gathered to celebrate the best in film, TV and digital media.

Here’s a look at some of the winners:

TV Categories

Best drama: “Orphan Black”

Best comedy: “Call Me Fitz”

Best reality/competition program or series: “The Amazing Race Canada”

Best actor in a drama: Jared Keeso, “19-2”

Best actress in a drama: Tatiana Maslany, “Orphan Black”

Best actor in a comedy: Don McKellar, “Sensitive Skin”

Best actress in a comedy: Joanna Cassidy, “Call Me Fitz”

Best dramatic miniseries or TV movie: “Bomb Girls”

Best international drama: “Vikings”

Best national news anchor: Lisa LaFlamme, “CTV National News with Lisa LaFlamme”

Best sports host in a sports program or series: Ron MacLean, “Hockey Night in Canada”

Film Categories

Best motion picture: “Mommy”

Best director: Xavier Dolan, “Mommy”

Best adapted screenplay: Nicolas Billon, “Elephant Song”

Best original screenplay: Xavier Dolan, “Mommy”

Best actor: Antoine Olivier Pilon, “Mommy”

Best actress: Anne Dorval, “Mommy”

Best supporting actor: John Cusack, “Maps To The Stars”

Best supporting actress: Suzanne Clement, “Mommy”

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