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Far Away video wins Prism Prize

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TORONTO — A heartbreak­ing music video for Jessie Reyez’s song Far Away is the winner of this year’s Prism Prize.

The $20,000 cash award was given to director Peter Huang, whose visuals portrayed Reyez as one half of a young couple whose connection is forever severed by U.S. Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t.

Huang was revealed as the winner during a virtual ceremony on Thursday night, a replacemen­t for Prism’s annual Toronto awards presentati­on that was cancelled due to the COVID19 pandemic.

Far Away was chosen by a jury of more than 120 creative arts profession­als.

Other Prism winners included directors Keavan Yazdani and Sean Brown, who picked up the fan-voted Audience Award for their Jamaica-shot video of Daniel Caesar’s Cyanide Remix, featuring Koffee. The video includes a cameo by Toronto brothers Jae and Trey Richards, best known for their popular YouTube comedy channel 4YE.

Choreograp­her and creative director Laurieann Gibson was the inaugural recipient of the Willie Dunn Award, which recognizes a Canadian trailblaze­r in music videos. Gibson worked on choreograp­hy with Janet Jackson, Alicia Keys and Beyoncé, and directed numerous Lady Gaga videos, including Judas and You and I.

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