Leo Award for Best Musical Score in a Feature Length Documentary

The Leo Award for Best Musical Score in a Feature Length Documentary is a film award presented annually by the Leo Awards for achievement in musical score in British Columbia, Canada.

History

The award was first presented in 1999 by the Leo Awards under the category Best Musical Score in a Documentary (1999 - 2001). From 2002 - 2016 the category wording changed to Best Musical Score in a Documentary or Series, and in 2017 it changed to its current wording Best Musical Score in a Feature Length Documentary.

Winners and Nominees

Winners in bold

2020[1]

  • David Parfit - The Wild
  • Jesse Zubot - The Whale and the Raven

2019[2][3]

  • Daryl Bennett - I Am MLK Jr.
  • Mark Lazeski, Ben Hulse - Design Canada
  • Michael Richard Plowman - Letter from Masanjia
  • Kenton Gilchrist - Safety to Nome
  • Grant Baldwin - This Mountain Life

2018[4][5]

  • Eli Bennett - Believe: The True Story of Real Bearded Santas
  • Daryl Bennett - In the Spirit of Reconciliation
  • Wayne Lavallee - The Road Forward
  • Christian Vander - To Life, Death and Beyond, the Music of Magma

2017[6][7]

  • Michael Richard Plowman - Avenues Of Escape
  • Dennis Burke - A New Moon Over Tohoku
  • Schaun Tozer - Chasing Evel: The Robbie Knievel Story
  • Schaun Tozer - Spirit Unforgettable
  • Daryl Bennett - The Connected Universe

2016[8][9]

  • David Ramos - Johnny Cash: American Rebel
  • Christopher Nickel - Highway Thru Hell - Fork In The Road
  • Brent Belke - Ninth Floor
  • Lin Gardiner - Rock The Box
  • Daniel Seguin - Sonic Magic: The Wonder and Science of Sound

2015[10][11]

  • Grant Baldwin - Just Eat It: A Food Waste Story
  • Christopher Kelly, Cayne Mckenzie - A Brony Tale
  • Mark Stang, Bruce Ruddell - Cliff Hangers
  • Christopher Nickel - Highway Thru Hell - Arming For Battle

2014[12][13]

  • Stu Goldberg - Chi
  • Christopher Nickel - Highway Thru Hell - Suck It Up Princess
  • Marc Wild - Homemade
  • Daryl Bennett - The Exhibition
  • Adham Shaikh - Working People: A History of Labour in BC - (1700 – 1920)

2013[14][15]

  • Schaun Tozer - The Good Son - The Life of Ray ‘Boom Boom’ Mancini
  • Schaun Tozer - Blood Relative
  • David F. Ramos - Do You Really Want To Know?
  • Amritha Vaz - Music for Mandela
  • Dan Mangan - What Happens Next? The Dan Mangan Documentary

2012[16][17]

  • Schaun Tozer - I Am Bruce Lee
  • Dennis Burke - 40 Days at Base Camp
  • Michael Brook - Eco-Pirate: The Story of Paul Watson
  • Daryl Bennett, Roy Chong, Andrew Halliwell, Eli Bennett - Nash
  • Dennis Burke - Picture Start

2011[18][19]

  • Schaun Tozer - Mighty Jerome
  • Crispin Hands - A Requiem for Che
  • Paul Ruskay - A Window Looking In
  • Genevieve Vincent - One Big Hapa Family
  • Matthew Rogers - Raging Boll

2010[20][21]

  • Dan Sorce Gagnon - Wood If
  • Michael Wiskar - Beyond Gay
  • Tobin Stokes - Darwin's Brave New World - Publish and Be Damned
  • Dennis Burke - Finding Farley
  • John Sereda, Paul Michael - Thomas Inuit Odyssey

2009[22]

  • Michael Richard Plowman - Sledhead
  • Dennis Burke - Branded: Saving Our Town
  • Bruce Ruddell - My Son the Pornographer
  • Daniel Seguin - Revealing Ansia
  • Dennis Burke - The Dolphin Dealer

2008[23]

  • Daniel Seguin - The Suicide Tourist
  • Don MacDonald - Death in the Forest
  • Shari Ulrich - River of Life
  • Vince Mai - Seventeen Short Films About Breasts
  • Daniel Seguin - The Wild Horse Redemption

2007[24]

  • Dennis Burke - Uganda Rising
  • Tanya Tagaq, Kronos Quartet - A String Quartet in her Throat
  • Cameron Wilson - Citizen Sam
  • Itamar Erez - Raised to be Heroes
  • Dennis Burke - The Life and Times of Evelyn Hart

2006[25]

2005[26]

  • John Korsrud - Prisoners of Age
  • Dennis Burke - Being Caribou
  • John Sereda - Smarter Than the Rest of Us
  • Don MacDonald - The Life and Times of Arthur Erickson

2004[27]

  • Tobin Stokes - Living Things We Love to Hate
  • Patric Caird - A Flag for Canada
  • Lache Cercel - Suspino - A Cry for Roma
  • Lesley Sutherland - Suzuki Speaks
  • Patric Caird - The Magical Life of Long Tack Sam

2003[28]

  • Peter Berring, Ed Henderson - Guinea Pig Club
  • John Sereda - Golf: The Ridiculous Obsession
  • Dennis Burke - Kosovo: Fragile Peace
  • Graeme Coleman - Little Sister's Versus Big Brother
  • Patric Caird - The Boys of Buchenwald

2002[29]

  • John Korsrud - Heroines
  • J. Douglas Dodd - Bombies
  • Graeme Coleman - Letters from Home
  • Dennis Burke - Obachan's Garden
  • Mike Thomas - Secret Wars: Odyssey of the Suffield Volunteers

2001[30]

  • Doug Blackley, Dennis Burke - Tokyo Girls
  • Qui Xia He - Island of Shadows
  • Graeme Coleman - Legends of Hockey - The Second Season
  • Patric Caird - Star Spangled Canadians
  • Bruce Ruddell - The Story of the Coast Salish Knitters

2000[31]

  • Celso Machado - In the Company of Fear
  • Bruce Ruddell - Quiet Places: Sweatlodge Retreat
  • Robert Smart - St. Patrick: The Apostle of Ireland
  • Julie Blue - Stolen Lives: Children in the Sex Trade
  • Dennis Burke - Through a Blue Lens

1999[32]

  • Dennis Burke - Jack Wise, Language of the Brush
  • Pepe Danza, Salvador Ferreras, Celso Machado, Laurence Mollerup - A Place Called Chiapas
  • Dennis Burke - Baboon Tales
  • Michael Conway-Baker - Life On The Vertical
  • Doug Johnson - Sitting on a Story

See also

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