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Canadian Screen Awards: New Rule Sparks Debate

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New Canadian Screen Awards Rule Sparks Debate: Exclusive Performance Prizes for Citizens and Permanent Residents Only

The Canadian Screen Awards new rule limiting performance prizes to Canadian citizens and permanent residents has sparked controversy. This change, announced late last year, is causing a stir among filmmakers who rely on international stars for funding and buzz. Several top-nominated films, like the thriller Forty Acres and the hockey romance Heated Rivalry, feature American leads who are now ineligible.

Producers argue that casting bankable talent from abroad helps secure financing across borders. For example, one team couldnt submit their lead actress from New York for a comedy set in Montreal, making it harder to promote the movie. They believe Canadian projects already face significant challenges without this added restriction.

Reactions are divided. Some creators and the actors union support the patriotic shift, especially after threats of tariffs from the south. They believe it highlights homegrown talent and fosters pride in the domestic industry. However, others worry it overlooks the global reality of modern filmmaking.

The academy behind the awards acknowledges the backlash and plans to review the rules after this cycle. Theyve experimented with international performance categories before and want input from producers to refine things.

As collaborations continue to cross borders, this debate underscores the balance between celebrating local stories and the star power that gets them made.

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