Betty Youson Award for Best Canadian Short Documentary

The Betty Youson Award for Best Canadian Short Documentary is a Canadian award, presented annually by the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival to honour a film judged as the best Canadian short documentary film in that year's festival program. The award comes with a $3,000 prize from festival sponsors John and Betty Youson.

The award was presented for the first time in 2018. Prior to that year, a single award for Best Short Documentary Film, inclusive of both Canadian and international films, was presented. Concurrently with the creation of the Betty Youson Award, a separate award for international short films was also created.

The jury have also usually given an honorable mention in addition to the overall winner.

Winners

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Year Film Filmmaker(s) Ref
2018 Prince's Tale Jamie Miller [1]
Vika Christian Borys, Marta Iwanek
2019 Kora: A Circle Life Tenzin Sedon [2]
Mothers Of Ross Lai
2020 êmîcêtôcêt: Many Bloodlines Theola Ross [3]
In the Shadow of the Pines Anne Koizumi
2021 Ain't No Time for Women Sarra El Abed [4]
The Hairdresser Lorraine Price
2022 Perfecting the Art of Longing Kitra Cahana [5]
The Benevolents (Les Bienvaillants) Sarah Baril Gaudet
2023 Last Respects Megan Durnford [6]
2024 Am I the Skinniest Person You’ve Ever Seen? Eisha Marjara [7]
The Sparkle (L'Artifice) Isabelle Grignon-Francke

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