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Appendix 1: Canadian Film Awards 1971
The Canadian Film Awards is an may be entered in specific craft representative from every film craft annual competition open only to categories where the artists or guild in Canada. The final selection films produced in Canada, for the technicians concerned are is made by a five-man jury of filmpurpose of stimulating artistic Canadian. makers and critics. There will be creativity and technical excellence Preparatory to public screenings international film-makers and two among Canadian film-makers. A film at the St. Lawrence Centre, there will be Canadian. Final jurying qualifying as Canadian is eligible is a pre-selection in Montreal and presentation of awards will
in all class and craft categories. during September. The pre-selection take place in October.
A film not qualifying as Canadian committee jury is composed of one
Canadian Film Awards Winners 1969
Non-Feature Best Documentary Film Under 30 Minutes: Juggernaut, National Film Board : (Class) Best Documentary Film Over 30 Minutes: Good Times, Bad Times, CBC
Best Film Under 30 Minutes: At Home, Allan King Associates Canada Ltd.
Best Film Over 30 Minutes: Vertige, L’office du Film du Canada
Best Animated Film: Walking, National Film Board
Best TV Drama Film: Best Damn Fiddler from Calabogie to Kaladar National Film Board
Best TV Information—Public Affairs Film: The Style is the Man Himself, CBC
Best Sports and Recreation Film: Les Canots de Glace, Office du Film du Quebec
Best Public Relations Film: Rye on The Rocks, Westminster Films Limited
Best Sales Film: More Logs Follow The Leader, Peterson Productions Limited
Non-Feature Best Editing: Mike McKennirey (Best Damn Fiddler From Calabogie to Kaladar) (Crafts) Best B. & W. Cinematography: Tony Janzelo (Best Damn Fiddler From Calabogie to Kaladar) Best Colour Cinematography: Rao Gregoire (La Ou Alleurs) Best Screenplay, original or adaption: Joan Finnegan (Best Damn Fiddler From Calabogie to Kaladar) Best Sound Editing: Don Shebib (Good Times, Bad Times) Best Sound Location Recording: Hans Oomes (Saul Alinsky Went To War) Best Sound Re-recording: Ron Alexander and Paul Coombe (Best Damn Fiddler From Calabogie
to Kaladar) Feature Craft Best Direction: Peter Pearson (Best Damn Fiddler From Calabogie to Kaladar) Awards Best Feature Editing: Christopher Cordeaux (Prologue)
Best Original Music Score:
Best Performance by an Actor: Chris Wiggins (Best Damn Fiddler From Calabogie to Kaladar) Best Performance by an Actress: Jackie Burroughs (Dulcima)
Best Supporting Actor: Michael Posner (And No Birds Sing)
Best Supporting Actress: Ruth Springford (Does Anybody Here Know Denny?)
Best Art Direction: Michael Milne (Best Damn Fiddler From Calabogie to Kaladar)
Wendy Michener Award: Jean-Claude Labrecque
Canadian Film Awards Winners 1970
Class Best Documentary Film Under 30 Minutes: K W+ Categories Best Documentary Film Over 30 Minutes: Wild Africa Best Film Under 30 Minutes: Blake Best Film Over 30 Minutes: A Matter of Fat Best Feature Film: Goin’ Down the Road Best Animated Film: Psychocratie Best TV Drama Film: no award Best TV Information/Public Affairs Film: A Little Fellow From Gambo Best Sports and Recreation Film: The Sun Don’t Shine on the Same Dawg’s Back All The Time Best Public Relations Film: A Hospital Is... Best Sales Film: Home Sweet Cedar Best Experimental Film: The Legend
134 Canadian Film Digest Year Book 1972-73