Jay Scott Prize

The Jay Scott Prize is an annual film award presented by the Toronto Film Critics Association, in conjunction with commercial sponsor Stella Artois, to an emerging talent in the Canadian film industry.[1]

First presented in 2009, the award was named in memory of influential Canadian film critic Jay Scott.[2] The award has been most commonly presented to film directors, but has also been given to actors; it is generally given to a filmmaker or performer who has achieved a significant career breakthrough in the previous year, but is ultimately given in consideration of the recipient's overall body of work rather than for that specific work.[citation needed]

The winner of the award receives $10,000.[3]

  1. ^ "New award named for Jay Scott". The Globe and Mail. December 4, 2009. Retrieved January 15, 2016.
  2. ^ "Toronto critics name new film award for the late Jay Scott". Edmonton Journal, December 4, 2009.
  3. ^ "Over 22 Years, the Toronto Film Critics Awards Gala Has Grown Up and Glammed Up". www.everythingzoomer.com. Retrieved 2021-02-13.