Canadian Film Digest Year Book (1972)

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\ppendix 1: Academy Awards 1972 BThe Academy of Motion Picture Arts mind Sciences is an honorary organization composed of more than 33,600 motion picture craftsmen. wMembers represent 12 branches—acting, murt direction, cinematography, lirection, executive, film =tditing, music, production, public ~relations, short subjects, sound, aind writing. ““\ candidate for membership in the “Academy must be sponsored by at seeast two members of the branch for which he qualifies. After the boranch has favourably endorsed a mmembership proposal, it is submitted tvo the Board of Governors for final aipproval. Regular Awards are presented for outstanding efforts of the year in more than 20 categories. Up to five nominations are made in each category, with balloting for these nominations restricted to members of the Academy branch concerned. Awards are given in three categories which are not represented by branches: special visual effects, foreign language films and documentaries. Nominations for Awards in these categories are made by large committees drawn from all branches. Final winners are determined by vote of the entire membership. The following is a list of the categories: Best Picture Directing Actor Actress Supporting Actor Supporting Actress Cinematography Writing Sound Film Editing Costume Design Art Direction—Set Decoration Music—Best Song—Best Musical Scoring Scientific or Technical Short Subjects Documentaries—Shorts—Features Foreign Language Film Special Award A\ctor Peter Finch Gene Hackman Walter Matthau George C. Scott Topol Ssupporting Actor Jeff Bridges Leonard Frey Richard Jaeckel Ben Johnson Roy Scheider fActress Julie Christie Jane Fonda Vanessa Redgrave Janet Suzman Sunday Bloody Sunday The French Connection Kotch The Hospital Fiddler On The Roof The Last Picture Show Fiddler On The Roof Sometimes A Great Notion The Last Picture Show The French Connection McCabe & Mrs. Miller Klute Mary, Queen of Scots Nicholas And Alexandra A Joseph Janni Production, UA. A Philip D’Antoni Production in association with Schine-Moore Productions, 20th Century-Fox. A Kotch Company Production, ABC Pictures Presentation, Cinerama. A Howard Gottfried-Paddy Chayefsky Production in association with Arthur Hiller, UA. A Mirisch-Cartier Production, UA. BBS Productions, Columbia Mirisch-Cartier Productions, UA. A Universal-Newman-Foreman Company Production, Universal. BBS Productions, Columbia. A Philip D’Antoni Production in association with Schine-Moore Productions, 20th Century-Fox A Robert Altman-David Foster production, Warner Bros. A Gus Production, Warner Bros. A Hal Wallis-Universal Pictures, Ltd. Production, Universal. A Horizon Pictures Production, Columbia Canadian Film Digest Year Book 1972-73 137