Film Weekly 1962-63 year book : Canadian motion picture industry with television section (1962)

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Board of Canada, "for realization of purpose with a minimum of detail and with humor." AMATEUR (Winner of this category receives the Trophy of The Association of Motion Picture Producers and Laboratories of Canada, given annually for the Best Amateur Film.) AU TEMPS DES OMBRES BLANCHES, produced by Claude Savard of Montreal, "for an imagina¬ tive first film that shows freshness, gentleness and sensitivity with good use of sound and music, good photography and good editing." THE BOY NEXT DOOR, produced by John Getgood of Vancouver; WITH A GRAIN OF SALT, produced by Peter Gerretsen of Montreal; THE CASTLE, produced by E. F. Attridge of Toronto; and BOOM, produced by Gordon Kuskey of Mont¬ real, were each cited as "one of the Five Best amateur films produced in Canada in 1961." Previous Winners 1960 WINNERS Film of the Year: Universe, National Film Board. Special Award: To Dr. A. W. Trueman, director of the Canada Council, "for his personal contri¬ bution to the art of film making and in the field of distribution of Canadian films." Theatrical — Short: Universe, National Film Board. Non-Theatrical — Arts and Experimental Chil¬ dren's Films: Lines — Horizontal, National Film Board; Life In a Woodlot, National Film Board. Non-Theatrical — General Information: Marsh Harvest, Wm. H. Carrick. Non-Theatrical — Public Relations: Take Four Giant Steps, Pageant Productions Ltd. Non-Theatrical — Sales and Promotion: Hors D'Oeuvres, National Film Board. Non-Theatrical — Training and Instruction: Epi¬ dural Anaesthesia for Vaginal Delivery in Obstet¬ rics, Chetwynd Films Ltd. Non-Theatrical — Travel and Recreation: Waters of the Whiteshell, Crawley Films Ltd.; Grey Cup Festival '60, Chetwynd Films Ltd. Television Films — Entertainment: Field Trip, Canadian Broadcasting Corp. Television Films — Informational: Armagh, Cana¬ dian Broadcasting Corp. Television Films — Commercials: Mad Driver, Canadian Broadcasting Corp. Amateur: Ringers Required, A. J. M. Collins, Vancouver. The Canadian Film Awards started in 1948. For winners before 1960 see previous editions. 35 MM. Film Festivals THE MONTREAL INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 5011 Park Avenue, Montreal, Que. Honorary Chairman Norman McLaren Chairman Pierre Juneau Secretary Fernand Cadieux Administrator Germain Cadieux DIRECTORS Guy Cote, Marc Lalonde, Claude Sylvestre, Pierre Juneau, Fernand Cadieux. ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Marcel Martin, chairman; Germain Cadieux, exe¬ cutive secretary; A. Belleau, M. Cacopardo, Wm. Davies, R. Demers, A. Lamothe. VANCOUVER INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 570 Dunsmuir St., Vancouver 1, BC. Executive-Secretary Hans Hartog NIGHT CLUBS THEATRES FAIRS • BANQUETS TOURS TELEVISION CONVENTIONS THE DAVE BOSSIN — JOE POSTER AGENCY THEATRICAL ATTRACTIONS THE FINEST IN LIVE ENTERTAINMENT OF ALL TYPES FOR ALL OCCASIONS 174 FRONT ST. W. EM. 8-2491 TORONTO 146