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Across This Land Stompin’ Tom Connors Agression
Robert Charlebois Arrivederci Baby Dennis Farnon Between Friends Matthew McCauley Eines
Michel Conte
Black Christmas
Carl Zittrer
Blood and Guts Milton Barnes
B.S. | Love You Jimmy Dale
Cotton Comes to Harlem Galt MacDermot
Cry of the Wild
Larry Crosley
Deux femmes en or Robert Charlebois
Art Phillips
Un Enfant comme les autres Regis Simard
Face Off
Ron Collier
Fortune and Men’s Eyes Galt MacDermot
Foxy Lady
Doug Riley
Hospital
Morris Surdin
L'Initiation
Francois Cousineau Marcel Lefebvre
In Praise of Older Women Tibor Polgar
abel Harry Freedman J.A. Martin photographie Maurice Blackborn Journe Luke Gibson Lions for Breakfast Mark Haines Nick Whitehead Man Who Skied Down Everest Larry Crosley Mon Oncle Antoine Jean Cousineau Eldon Rathburn My Pleasure Is My Business Tom Cochrane Neighbours Norman McLaren Neptune Factor William McCauley One Night Stand Carole Pope Kevan Staples Carol Bolt Paperback Hero Ron Collier Partners Murray McLauchlan The
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Harry Freedman Ragtime Summer Lucio Agostini
Rip Off
Murray McLaughlan
The Rowdyman
Ben McPeek
Shalako
Robert Farnon Slaughterhouse Five Glenn Goul
Les Smattes
Jacques Perron
Sunday in the Country William McCauley
The Violin
Maurice Solway
La Vrale nature de Bernadette Pierre F. Brault
Who Has Seen the Wind Eldon Rathburn
Why Rock the Boat John Howe
Why Shoot the Teacher Ricky Hyslop
Wings In the Wilderness Ron Harrison
CAIAICS
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SCORE OI CANADIAN FLAN MUSIC
CAPAC is Canada’s largest and longest established performing rights organization. It's been around for over 50 years — a lot
longer than the film business in Canada!
Its main job is to collect performing rights royalties from the people who use music, and distribute the money to the people who compose and publish it.
CAPAC composers and publishers produce nearly all the music for made-inCanada motion pictures (and for the majority of Canadian television shows, too). And many of CAPAC’s 6,500 members are commissioned to write scores for films made in Europe and the United States.
The list we've printed here? Just a handful of the hundreds of films for which some of Our members have written the music. We're proud of them — and we're keeping score of their credits.
capac
Composers, Authors and Publishers Association of Canada
1240 Bay Street, Toronto, Ontario M5R 2C2 1245 ouest rue Sherbrooke, Montreal, Quebec H3G 1G2 | Alexander Street, Vancouver, B.C. V6A IB2