Calgary actress Emily Howard, who won for best actress at the Rosie Awards, with presenter Chad Rook at the 50th Annual Rosie Awards on Oct. 19 in Calgary. /calPhoto by Suzan McEvoy

This Too Shall Pass, Calgary's Troy Greenwood, Emily Howard among winners at 50th annual Rosie Awards

by · Calgary Herald

The 50th annual Rosie Awards were handed out on Saturday, Oct. 19 during two shows, one in the afternoon at Yuk Yuk’s Calgary and an evening show at the Westin Hotel. A total of 54 awards were handed out in class and craft categories. Class awards are for productions that were produced or co-produced by an Alberta production company, while craft categories are for craftspeople in the industry who were a resident of Alberta this year. 

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Julian Black Antelope. Photo by Ian Lister. cal

This Too Shall Pass, Calgary's Troy Greenwood, Emily Howard among winners at 50th annual Rosie Awards Back to video

This Too Shall Pass, a Calgary-shot coming-of-age comedy directed by Rob Grant, picked up the win for best scripted feature, made-for-TV-movie, or made-for-OTT, scripted series or speciality cable networks. Calgary’s Troy Greenwood won in the best performance – male or non-binary category for his role in the short film, Low. Calgary’s Emily Howard one for best performance – female or nonbinary for her role in the western A Cowboy Against Thunder. Calgarians who won multiple awards include Julian Black Antelope, who won for best host of a web program, series or stand-alone production and best screenwriter for a documentary under 30 minutes for Secret History: Women Warriors; and Calgary filmmaker Trevor Solway, whose Tales from the Rez won Best Production Reflecting Cultural Diversity. He also won for best screenwriter for a scripted series under 30 minutes.

Here is a list of the winners, courtesy of the Alberta Media Production Industries Association.

 Class Awards

Best Documentary Series

Treaty Road // Saxon De Cocq // 3 Story Pictures

Best Documentary Productions Under 30 Minutes

Sacred Connections to Mother Earth // Emma Ausford, Lese Skidmore // Fuse Consulting

Best Documentary Production Over 30 Minutes

Magic Hours // Dylan Rhys Howard, Dawn Nagazina, Levi Holwell // Back Road Productions

Best Scripted Feature, Made-For-TV Movie, or Made-For-OTT, Scripted Series or Specialty Cable Networks

This Too Shall Pass // Michael Peterson, David Hiatt / Peterson Polaris

 Best TV Commercial Under $20K

HiFi Vinyl Record Storage Crate // Matt Gillespie, Blake Frondall // Joe Media

Group Best TV Commercial Over $20K

Jayman Spring Campaign “Photo Album” // Matt Gillespie, Blake Frondall // Joe Media Group

Best Public Service Announcement

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Heritage Minute “Mary Bonnie Baker” // Brent Kawchuk, Jeremy Drummond // Danny Rockett Productions, Barbershop Films

Best Corporate Production Under $30K

Victim Assistance Support Team “Karen’s Story” // Shilo Baribeau, Chim Wong // Calgary Police Service

Best Corporate Production Over $30K

CAN-AM 3W MY24 Lineup Video // Matt Gillespie, Blake Frondall // Joe Media Group

Best Promotional Production

Calgary Library Foundation “Lit Gala 2023” // Missy Venaas, John Cameron // Meta Films

Best Musical or Variety Programs or Series

Calm Down This is Only the End: The Unfortunates Farewell Story // Justin Kueber, Sam Reid, Tanner Gordon // Guerrilla Motion Pictures

Best Music Video

Brock Geiger “Steps Taken” // Brock Davis Mitchell, Deluxe Design Group // Deluxe Design Group

Best Educational Production

Gaby Time “Dump Truck Love” // Neil LeGrandeur // A Parent Media Co.

Best Web Series

Pain and Offering “Erin” // Rebecca Campbell, Daniel Ennett, Frederick Kroetsch // Catapult Pictures

Best Scripted Production Under 30 Minutes

Crow // Vicki Chau, Griffin Cork // Numera Films

Best Production Reflecting Cultural Diversity

Tales From the Rez // Colin Ahnahktsipiitaa Van Loon, Trevor Solway // PIIKANIKSAAHKO BLACKFOOT NATION FILMS

Fil Fraser Best Student Production

Hope You’re Doing Well // Ben Harman, Brooke Pfeifer, Owen Ljunggren // Red Deer Polytechnic

Filmmaker Trevor Solway. Photo by Blaire Russell. Calgary

CRAFT ENTRIES

Best Director Scripted Under 30 Minutes

Christopher Petry // Women Building Futures // Meta Films

Best Director Scripted Over 30 Minutes

James Reckseidler // The Ties That Bind // Roadwest Pictures, Reckseidler films

Best Director Documentary Under 30 Minutes

Kalyn Edworthy // Life at ATB According to Vaishali // ATB Financial, JUMP Studios

Best Director Documentary Over 30 Minutes

Levi Holwell // Magic Hours // Back Road Productions

Best Performance – Male or Nonbinary

Troy Greenwood // Low // Pluto Pictures

Best Performance – Female or Nonbinary

Emily Howard // A Cowboy Against Thunder // Numera Films

Best Host – Web Program, Series or Stand-Alone Production

Julian Black Antelope // Secret History: Women Warriors “Ladies First” // HERD of 1 MEDIA

Best Narrator – Web Program, Series or Stand-Alone Production

Tasha Hubbard // Singing Back the Buffalo // Buffalo Song Productions

Best Screenwriter Scripted Under 30 Minutes

Trevor Solway // Tales from the Rez // PIIKANIKSAAHKO BLACKFOOT NATION FILMS

Best Screenwriter Scripted Over 30 Minutes

Cody Lightning, Samuel Miller // HEY, VIKTOR! // North Country Cinema, Lightning Mill

Best Screenwriter Documentary Under 30 Minutes

Julian Black Antelope // Secret History: Women Warriors “A Good Day to Die” // HERD of 1 MEDIA

Best Screenwriter Documentary Over 30 Minutes

Tom Acton, Eric Rose // Close the Divide // Common Gound Film

Best Cinematographer Scripted Under 30 Minutes

David Baron // Department of Paranormal Affairs // Dept. 9 Studios

Best Cinematographer Scripted Over 30 Minutes

Patrick McLaughlin // Romi // Nevermine Films

Best Cinematographer Documentary Under 30 Minutes

Patrick McLaughlin // Losing Blue // The National Film Board of Canada

Best Cinematographer Documentary Over 30 Minutes

Jaimie Stewart, Levi Holwell // Magic Hours // Back Road Productions

Best Editor Scripted Under 30 Minutes

Ryan Caughey // Women Building Futures // Meta Films

Best Editor Scripted Over 30 Minutes

Sarah Taylor, CCE // HEY, VIKTOR! // North Country Cinema, Lightning Mill

Best Editor Documentary Under 30 Minutes

Sarah Taylor, CCE, Blair Drover // Pain and Offering “Erin” // Catapult Pictures

Best Editor Documentary Over 30 Minutes

Krystal Moss // Fighting Through the Fog // Leven Creative

Best Overall Sound Scripted Under 30 Minutes

Johnny Blerot // The Table Between Us // Dark Wolf Films

Best Overall Sound Scripted Over 30 Minutes

Johnny Blerot, Chris Szott // HEY, VIKTOR! // North Country Cinema, Lightning Mill

Best Overall Sound Documentary Under 30 Minutes

John Iaquinta // Losing Blue // 6 Degrees Music & Sound, The National Film Board of Canada

Best Overall Sound Documentary Over 30 Minutes

Adam Naugler, Michael Olson // Legends of the Pony Express // Big Time Decent Productions

Best Original Musical Score Scripted

Russell Broom, Mike Shields // How We Ended Us // How We Ended Us Productions

Best Original Musical Score Documentary

Andrea Wettstein, Alec Harrison // Close the Divide // 6 Degrees Music & Sound

Best Production Designer / Art Director(s)

Kenya Weaver // Crow // Numera Films

Best Costume Designer

Lianne Smith // Legends of the Pony Express // Big Time Decent Productions

Best Makeup and/or Hair Artist

Libertee May // Calgary Library Foundation “Lit Gala 2023” // Meta Films

Best Visual Effects

Kirk Hutton // Secret History: Women Warriors “A Good Day to Die” // HERD of 1 MEDIA, Plastic Thought Studios

Best Animator / Motion Graphic Artist(s)

Drew Geremia // Ghost Toast “Episode 2” // Squid Brain Studios

Best Stunt Performer

Sally Bishop, Cooper Bews // Fargo “Season 5” // Sureshot Productions

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