The Prix Iris for Best Short Documentary (French: Prix Iris de la meilleur court métrage documentaire) is an annual award, presented by Québec Cinéma as part of its Prix Iris program, to honour the best short documentary films made in the Cinema of Quebec. The award was presented for the first time at the 23rd Quebec Cinema Awards in 2021.[1]
Producers Kat Baulu, Ariel Nasr and director Jérémie Battaglia, who all have won in this category, also received nominations in the Best Documentary category.
Year | Film | Filmmaker(s) | Ref |
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2021 23rd Quebec Cinema Awards | |||
The Brother (Le frère) | Jérémie Battaglia, Amélie Lambert Bouchard | [2] | |
Homeport (Port d'attache) | [3] | ||
Life of a Dog | Danae Elon, Rosana Matecki, Paul Cadieux | ||
Mutts (Clebs) | Halima Ouardiri | ||
Nitrate | Yousra Benziane | ||
2022 24th Quebec Cinema Awards | |||
Perfecting the Art of Longing | Kitra Cahana, Kat Baulu, Ariel Nasr | [4] | |
Babushka | Kristina Wagenbauer, Line Sander Egede | ||
Sometimes I Wish I Was on a Desert Island (Y’a des fois où j’aimerais me trouver sur une île déserte) | Eli Jean Tahchi, Pierre-Mathieu Fortin | ||
The Truss Arch | Sonya Stefan | ||
Under the Sleeping Mountain (Sous la montagne endormie) | Charles Duquet, Mérédith Gonzalez-Bayard | ||
2023 25th Quebec Cinema Awards | |||
About Memory and Loss (Notes sur la mémoire et l'oubli) | Amélie Hardy, Isabelle Grignon-Francke | [5] | |
Belle River | Guillaume Fournier, Samuel Matteau, Yannick Nolin, Jean-Pierre Vézina | [6] | |
Fire-Jo-Ball | Audrey Nantel-Gagnon, Nathalie Cloutier | ||
Oasis | Justine Martin, Louis-Emmanuel Gagné-Brochu | ||
Zug Island | Guillaume Collin, Nicolas Lachapelle |