Juno Award/Video of the Year
Der Juno Award für das Video of the Year wird seit 1984 vergeben. Der Preis wird für das beste Musikvideo eines kanadischen Regisseurs vergeben. Dabei richtet sich die Nominierung nach der Nationalität des Regisseurs, der Künstler muss nicht aus Kanada stammen.
Der Preis firmierte bis 2002 als Best Video.[1]
Gewinner
Best Video (1984–2002)
Jahr | Sieger | Video | Nominierungen | Ref. |
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1984 | Rob Quartly | Sunglasses at Night (Corey Hart) |
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1985 | Rob Quartly | A Criminal Mind (Gowan) |
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1986 | Greg Masuak | How Many (Rivers to Cross) (Luba) |
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1987 | Ron Berti | Love Is Fire (The Parachute Club) |
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1989 | Michael Buckley | Try (Blue Rodeo) |
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1990 | Cosimo Cavallaro | Boomtown (Andrew Cash) |
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1991 | Joel Goldberg | Drop the Needle (Maestro Fresh-Wes) |
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1992 | Phil Kates | Into the Fire (Sarah McLachlan) |
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1993 | Curtis Wehrfritz | Closing Time (Leonard Cohen) |
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1994 | Jeth Weinrich | I Would Die for You (Jann Arden) |
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1995 | Lyne Charlebois | Tunnel of Trees (Gogh Van Go) |
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1996 | Jeth Weinrich | Good Mother (Jann Arden) |
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1997 | Jeth Weinrich | Burned Out Car (Junkhouse) |
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1998 | Javier Aguilera | Gasoline (Moist) |
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1999 | Javier Aguilera | Forestfire (David Usher) |
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2000 | Alanis Morissette | So Pure (Alanis Morissette) |
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2001 | Rob Heydon | Alive (Edwin) |
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2002 | Sean Michael Turrell | Jealous of Your Cigarette (Hawksley Workman) |
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Video of the Year (seit 2003)
Jahr | Sieger | Video | Nominierungen | Ref. |
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2003 | Ante Kovac and Matthew Good | Weapon (Matthew Good) |
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2004 | Floria Sigismondi | Fighter (Christina Aguilera) |
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2005 | The Love Movement, k-os and Micah Meisner | B-Boy Stance (k-os) |
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2006 | Micah Meisner | Devil's Eyes (Buck 65) |
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2007 | Dave Pawsey and Jonathan Legris | Bridge to Nowhere (Sam Roberts) |
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2008 | Christopher Mills | C'mon (Blue Rodeo) |
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2009 | Anthony Seck | Honey Honey (Feist) |
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2010 | Marc Ricciardelli | Little Bit of Red (Serena Ryder) |
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2011 | Kyle Davison | Perfect (Hedley) |
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2012 | Mike Roberts | Rumbleseat (The Sadies) |
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2013 | Director X | HYFR (Drake) |
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2014 | Matt Barnes | Feeling Good (The Sheepdogs) |
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2015 | Kiesza, Blayre Ellestad, Rami Afuni and Ljuba Castot | Hideaway (Kiesza) |
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2016 | Xavier Dolan | Hello (Adele) |
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2017 | Claire Boucher | Kill v Maim (Grimes) |
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2018 | Claire Boucher | Venus Fly (Grimes) |
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2019 | Ali Eisner | No Depression (Bahamas) |
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2020 | Sarah Legault | Little Star (iskwē) |
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Einzelnachweise
- ↑ iJuno Award awinners list by year. (Requires a search by year) In: Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. MetroLeap Media, abgerufen am 29. Dezember 2009.
- ↑ Liam Lacey, "Adams the big winner as Junos polish up act". The Globe and Mail, December 6, 1984.
- ↑ Greg Quill, "Adams wins Juno's triple crown". Toronto Star, November 5, 1985.
- ↑ Ben Rayner, "Full list of nominees: Junos mix in a few surprises". Toronto Star, February 6, 2018.
- ↑ "Junos 2019: the complete list of winners". CBC Music, March 16, 2019.
- ↑ Shakiel Mahjouri, "2020 Juno Awards Winners List: Find Out Who Came Out On Top". ET Canada, June 29, 2020.