Film Weekly 1963-64 year book : Canadian motion picture industry with television section (1963)

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TRAVEL AND RECREATION GREY CUP FESTIVAL ’62, produced by Chetwynd Films Ltd., "for its dynamic and vivid presentation of a Canadian sports spectacle." WILDERNESS TREASURE, produced by Wilber Sutherland and William Mason, "for its excellent use of film to capture the beauty, mood and spirit of the Canadian wilderness c|nd its impact on young campers." TRAINING AND INSTRUCTION MATHEMATICS AT YOUR FINGERTIPS, pro¬ duced by the National Film Board, "for its well-developed and attractive exposition of a new method of teaching mathematics." TELEVISION INFORMATIONAL LISTEN WITH YOUR EYES, produced by the Canadian Broadcasting Corp., "for its insight and absorbing presentation of the problems of the deaf in learning language concepts." THE ANNANACKS, produced by Crawley Films Ltd., "for its treatment of a sociological subject with sensitivity and dignity and for its excellent visuals." COMMERCIAL KRAFT STRAWBERRY, produced by Rabko Tele¬ vision Productions Co. Ltd., "for its excellence as a product commercial." 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.) CATHY, produced by Peter Gerretsen of Mont¬ real, "the best amateur film produced in Canada in 1962" and winner of the AMPPLC Trophy. POISON, produced by Derek Davy and Maurice Stevens, "one of the best amateur films produced in Canada in 1962." SPECIAL FILM AWARD FOUR LINE CONICS, produced by the National Film Board, "in recognition of its imaginative and experimental illustration of a specialized mathe¬ matical concept." Previous Winners 1961 WINNERS Film of the Year: No award was made in this category. Special Award: To O. J. Silverthorne, chairman of the Ontario Board of Censors, "in recognition of his generous interest in the problems of film makers, film users and film viewers, and parti¬ cularly his continued helpfulness to Canadian Film Awards and to the film society movement." Theatrical — Short: Morning on the Lievre, Na¬ tional Film Board. Non-Theatrical — Arts and Experimental, Children's Films: Dance Squared, National Film Board. Non-Theatrical — General Information: Circle of the Sun, National Film Board. Non-Theatrical — Public Relations: Campus on the Move, Crawley Films Ltd. and Abitibi, Crawley Films Ltd. Non-Theatrical — Sales and Promotion: Project Sentinel, Crawley Films Ltd. Non-Theatrical — Training and Instruction: You Can Go a Long Way, Meridian Films Ltd. Non-Theatrical — Travel and Recreation: Glooscap Country, Nova Scotia Information Service. Television Films — Entertainment: Word Games, Canadian Broadcasting Corp. Television Films — Informational: A Friend to His Country: William Lyon Mackenzie, National Film Board. Amateur: Au Temps des Ombres Blanches, Claude Savard. The Canadian Film Awards started in 1948. For winners before 1961 see previous editions. 35 MM. Film Festivals THE MONTREAL INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL INC. 306 Sherbrooke St. E.. Montreal, Que. (842-8931) 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. 143