The Jake Gyllenhaal starrer Enemy , directed by Prisoners ‘ Denis Villeneuve , won the best film prize at the Directors Guild of Canada Awards on Saturday night. The Canadian psychological thriller also earned Patrice Vermette the best film production design prize and Matthew Hannam the best film picture editing honor. On the TV side, the Canadian directors kudofest named the homegrown sci-fi series Orphan Black as the best TV show, with co-creator John Fawcett winning for best TV series direction. Enemy , which stars Gyllenhaal as a mild-mannered history teacher chasing his doppelganger, won five trophies in all at the Canadian film and TV awards, including best director for Villeneuve.