Leo Award for Best Musical Score in a Feature Length Documentary

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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

2021[1][2][]

  • Daryl Bennett - Bisping
  • Christopher Nickel - The Nature Of Things: Dinosaur Cold Case

2020[3][]

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

2019[4][5][]

2018[6][7][]

  • 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[8][9][]

Best Musical Score in a Documentary or Series[]

2016[10][11][]

  • 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[12][13][]

  • 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[14][15][]

  • 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[16][17][]

  • 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[18][19][]

  • 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[20][21][]

  • 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[22][23][]

  • 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[24][]

  • 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[25][]

  • 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[26][]

  • 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[27][]

2005[28][]

  • 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[29][]

  • 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[30][]

  • 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[31][]

  • 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

Best Musical Score in a Documentary[]

2001[32][]

  • 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[33][]

  • 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[34][]

  • 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[]

References[]

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