Julie LeBreton, nominee for actress in a supporting role for her work in Starbuck.Mark Blinch/Reuters
Gordon Pinsent and his daughter Leah.Chris Young/The Canadian Press
Natalie Lisinska of the television show InSecurity.Mark Blinch/Reuters
Actress Gabrielle Miller, centre, checks her phone as she arrives.Chris Young/The Canadian Press
Actors Mark O'Brien and Georgina Reilly ham it up on the red carpet.Chris Young/The Canadian Press
Actor Adam Beach and his girlfriend Leah.Chris Young/The Canadian Press
Roxana Condurache, nominated for supporting actress for The Whistleblower.Chris Young/The Canadian Press
Anne Emond, Claude Jutra Award winner for Nuit #1.Chris Young/The Canadian Press
Garret Dillahunt, nominee for best actor for Oliver Sherman, and his wife Michelle Hurd.Mark Blinch/Reuters
Director Philippe Falardeau with his awards for Monsieur Lazhar.Mark Blinch/Reuters
David Cronenberg, nominee for achievement in direction for A Dangerous Method.Mark Blinch/Reuters
Jean-Marc Vallée, nominee for original screenplay and best motion picture for Café de Flore.Mark Blinch/Reuters
Director Philippe Falardeau, left, of the film Monsieur Lazhar and actor Viggo Mortensen of the film A Dangerous Method hold their Genie awards behind a Montreal Canadiens flag.Mark Blinch/Reuters
Helene Florent, nominee for supporting actress for Café de Flore.Mark Blinch/Reuters
Producers Luc Dery, left, and Kim McCraw, right, director Philippe Falardeau and actress Sophie Nelisse of Monsieur Lazhar.Mark Blinch/Reuters
Viggo Mortensen, nominee for supporting actor for A Dangerous Method.Mark Blinch/Reuters
Presenter Jason Priestley.Mark Blinch/Reuters
Ken Scott, left, and Martin Petit with their awards for best original screenplay for Starbuck.Mark Blinch/Reuters
Philippe Falardeau, director of Monsieur Lazhar, reacts as he is handed his sixth award to hold at the 32nd Genie Awards in Toronto on March 8, 2012.Chris Young/The Canadian Press