[8] In 2020, Rumble received an Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Arts & Culture Documentary.
[9] In 2021, Reel Injun is featured in the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures core exhibition of the Stories of Cinema.
[15][16] Hayes`s other credits as a director include Elefanti (1989),[17] Silence & Storm (1995),[18] God Comes As a Child (1998),[19][20] and The Prom (1998).
[21] Hayes`s credits as an editor include The Death Tour,[22] Tautuktavuk (What We See) (2023), Tia and Piujuq (2018),[23] Above the Drowning Sea (2017),[24] Sol (2014),[25] The Wolverine: The Fight of the James Bay Cree (2014),[26] Shekinah: The Intimate Life of Hasidic Women (2013),[27] The Last Explorer (2009), Inside the Great Magazines (2007),[28] Vendetta Song (2005),[29] and Unbreakable Minds (2004).
[31] - Iris Award for Best Editing of a Feature Documentary for Dear Audrey at the Gala du Quebec Cinema, (2023).
[31] - The People's Choice Award for Dear Audrey at the Montreal International Documentary Festival (RIDM) (2021).
Graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Film Production at Concordia University Montreal in 1990.
[46] -In 2021, Reel Injun is featured in the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures core exhibition of the Stories of Cinema.
(CBC, The Nature of Things) (Cineflix Media, The Super Channel, NFB) - Iris Award for Best Feature Documentary, Gala du Quebec Cinema, 2023.
[62][31] - Iris Award for Best Editing Feature Documentary, Gala du Quebec Cinema, 2023.
[16] - The Cercle d’or for Best Feature Documentary Award at the Sherbrooke World Film Festival, 2022.
[15] - Grand Prix Documentary Award Rising Sun International Film Festival, Japan (2022).
[14] - Best Canadian Documentary Nominated at the Vancouver Film Critics Circle, Canada (2023).