Yorkton Film Festival Golden Sheaf Award - Lifestyle

The Golden Sheaf Award for the best Lifestyle program is presented by the Yorkton Film Festival.

Golden Sheaf Award
Awarded forBest Lifestyle program
LocationCanada
Presented byYorkton Film Festival
Currently held byBest Lifestyle & Reality: Intervention Canada, 2019
Andre Martin
Websitewww.yorktonfilm.com

History

In 1947 the Yorkton Film Council was founded.[1]:6 In 1950 the first Yorkton Film Festival was held in Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada.[2] During the first few festivals, the films were adjudicated by audience participation through ballot casting and winners were awarded Certificates of Merit by the film festival council.[3][4] In 1958 the film council established the Yorkton Film Festival Golden Sheaf Award for the category Best of Festival, awarded to the best overall film of the festival.[3] Over the years various additional categories were added to the competition. As of 2020, the Golden Sheaf Award categories included: Main Entry Categories, Accompanying Categories, Craft Categories, and Special Awards.[5]

In 2006 the Golden Sheaf Award for best Lifestyle program was added to the Main Entry Categories of the film festival competition. The winner of this award is determined by a panel of jurors[6] chosen by the film council. This award is presented to a "continuing non-fiction series about daily living with topics such as design, home decoration, food, makeovers, sex, travel, and recreational interests etc. Programs may include elements shot in studio or in the field"[5]

Winners

2000s

Year Film Directors Producers | Production Companies References
2006 Best Lifestyle

The Next Great Chef: The Battle of Saskatchewan

Edi Osghian Edi Osghian/Nick Versteeg/Andy Levine; Next Entertainment Inc. [7]
2007 Best Lifestyle

RECREATING EDEN: The Lost Pears

Elise Swerhone Merit Jensen Carr; Merit Motion Pictures [8]
2008 Best Lifestyle

Sarah’s House: Basement

Andrea Griffith, Lissa Fraser Kerr Michael Prini, Sarah Richardson; Primevista Television Inc. [9]
2009 Best Lifestyle

At the End of My Leash: To Forgive and Forget

Heather McCrae Jean Merriman, Matthew Kershaw, Lisa Cichelly, Brad Pattison; White Iron Pictures / Purple Dog Media [10]

2010s

Year Film Directors Producers | Production Companies References
2010 Best Lifestyle

The Opener: Twisted Lemon

Nadine Schwartz Barri Cohen, Cameron Rothery; Red Apple Productions [11]
2011 Best Lifestyle

How to Look Good Naked Canada: Lorraine & Maureen, 2010

Season 1 Episode 10

Louise Wood, Tina Apostolopoulos, Lara Shaw John Brunton, Barbara Bowlby, Andrea Gabourie; Insight Productions [12]
2012 Best Lifestyle

Beer

Brenda Kovrig Matthew Hornburg, Mark J.W. Bishop, Maggie Sutcliffe, Jennifer Scott; marblemedia [13]
2013 Best Lifestyle

Pitchin' In

Season 4

Meagan McAteer Jamie Brown, Daniel Gelfant; Frantic Films [14]
2014 Best Lifestyle

Never Ever Do This at Home

Episode 12

Chris Chilco, Reuben A Denty Lindsay Cox, Chris Chilco, Sarah Pyne, John Brunton, Barbara Bowlby Insight Productions [15]
2015 Best Lifestyle & Reality

The Amazing Race Canada

Rob Brunner John Brunton, Barbara Bowlby, Mark Lysakowski; Insight Productions [16]
2016 Best Lifestyle & Reality

I Wrecked My House

D’Arcy Butler Tim Alp , Derek Miller; Mountain Road Productions [17]
2017 Best Lifestyle & Reality

The Amazing Race Canada

Rob Brunner John Brunton, Barbara Bowlby, Mark Lysakowski, Mike Bickerton, Sarah James, Kyle Marin, Robyn Bigue, Guy Clarkson, Ann Camilleri, Steff Millman, Catherine Petersen; Insight Productions [18]
2018 Best Lifestyle & Reality

The Amazing Race Canada

Rob Brunner John Brunton, Barbara Bowlby, Mark Lysakowski, Mike Bickerton, Sarah James, Kyle Martin; Insight Productions [19]
2019 Best Lifestyle & Reality

Intervention Canada

[20][21]

2020s

Year Film Directors Producers | Production Companies References
2020 Best Lifestyle & Reality

Intervention Canada

Andrew Martin Tom Powers, John Brunton, Barbara Bowlby, John Murray, Thomas Chenoweth; Open Door Co., Insight Productions [22]

References

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  2. "West To Have Film Festival". Vancouver News-Herald. 12 June 1950. p. 14. Retrieved 13 November 2020.
  3. "Documentary film festival turns spotlight on Yorkton". Regina Leader-Post. 21 October 1954. Retrieved 13 November 2020.
  4. "Entries from 16 nations received". Regina Leader-Post. 24 September 1952. p. 2. Retrieved 13 November 2020.
  5. "2020 Entry Categories". Yorkton Film Festival. Retrieved 13 November 2020. A continuing non-fiction series about daily living with topics such as design, home decoration, food, makeovers, sex, travel, and recreational interests etc. Programs may include elements shot in studio or in the field.
  6. "14 countries enter fourth film festival". Regina Leader-Post. 16 October 1956. p. 2. Retrieved 13 November 2020.
  7. "Canada's Golden Sheaf Award Winners 2006" (pdf). Yorkton Film Festival. Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada. 2006. Retrieved 13 November 2020.
  8. "Canada's Golden Sheaf Award Winners 2007" (pdf). Yorkton Film Festival. Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada. 2007. Retrieved 13 November 2020.
  9. "Canada's Golden Sheaf Award Winners 2008" (pdf). Yorkton Film Festival. Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada. 2008. Retrieved 13 November 2020.
  10. "Canada's Golden Sheaf Award Winners 2009" (pdf). Yorkton Film Festival. Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada. 2009. Retrieved 13 November 2020.
  11. "Canada's Golden Sheaf Award Winners 2010" (pdf). Yorkton Film Festivalg. Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada. 2010. Retrieved 13 November 2020.
  12. "Canada's Golden Sheaf Award Winners 2011" (pdf). Yorkton Film Festival. Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada. 2011. Retrieved 13 November 2020.
  13. "Canada's Golden Sheaf Award Winners 2012" (pdf). Yorkton Film Festival. Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada. 2012. Retrieved 13 November 2020.
  14. "Canada's Golden Sheaf Award Winners 2013" (pdf). Yorkton Film Festival. 2013. Retrieved 12 November 2019.
  15. "Canada's Golden Sheaf Award Winners 2014" (pdf). Yorkton Film Festival. Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada. 2014. Retrieved 13 November 2020.
  16. "2015 Winners & Nominees". Yorkton Film Festival. Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada. 2015. Retrieved 13 November 2020.
  17. "Sex Spirit Strength presented with Golden Sheaf Award as best of the Yorkton Film Festival". Regina Leader-Post. 29 May 2016. Retrieved 5 October 2019.
  18. "2017 Winners & Nominees". Yorkton Film Festival. Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada. 2017. Retrieved 13 November 2020.
  19. "Golden Sheaf Award winners for 2018". Yorkton This Week. Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada. 30 May 2018. Retrieved 13 November 2020.
  20. "2019 Winners & Nominees". Yorkton Film Festival. Yorkton, Canada. 2019. Retrieved 13 November 2020.
  21. "NSI grad win 2019 Yorkton Golden Sheaf Awards". National Screen Institute. 31 May 2019. Retrieved 13 November 2020.
  22. "Golden Sheaf Awards presented for 2020". Yorkton This Week. 18 June 2020. Retrieved 25 November 2020.
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