Canadian Film Digest Year Book (1983)

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GOVERNMENT POPPSSPPSOPSOSSSS The top films from the NFB Les plus grands succés de l’ONF LE CHATEAU DE SABLE (1977). NOT A LOVE STORY: A FILM ABOUT PORNOGRAPHY (1981)..PADDLE TO THE SEA (1966). THE RAILRODDER (1965). HELICOPTER CANADA (1966), EVOLUTION (1971). IF YOU LOVE THIS PLANET (1982). BEAVER DAM (1960). THE RISE AND FALL OF THE GREAT LAKES (1968), TCHOU-TCHOU (1972). THE BEAR AND THE MOUSE (1966). THE ANIMAL MOVIE (1966). THE SWEATER (1980), I KNOW AN OLD LADY WHO SWALLOWED A FLY (1964). PATH OF THE PADDLE (1977). DEATH OF A LEGEND (1971). NEIGHBOURS (1952). LA FAIM (1973), LE TRESOR DES GROTOCEANS (1980), ADVENTURES (1967), THAT MOUSE (1967). . SURVIVAL IN THE BUSH (1954), SPECIAL DELIVERY (1978), LOG HOUSE (1976). COMING BACK ALIVE (1980). NAHANNI (1962). VOGUE A LA MER (1966), THE LAST DAYS OF LIVING (1980), MONSIEUR POINTU (1975). THE ALCOHOLIC WITHIN US (1976). THE PEEP SHOW (1962). DRINKING (1976), THE HOTTEST SHOW ON EARTH (1977), LADY FISHBOURNE’S COMPLETE GUIDE TO BETTER TABLE MANNERS (1976). STATION 10 (1973). KEEPERS OF WILDLIFE (1972), DRYLANDERS (1964). ONE LITTLE INDIAN (1954). CATTLE RANCH (1961), THE LION AND THE MOUSE (1976). IN PRAISE OF HANDS (1974). PRINCESS OF TOMBOSO (1978). POLAR BEAR (1976). JEUX DE LA XXI* OLYMPIADE (1977), MAN THE POLLUTER (1973). SPORTS CHALLENGE (1973). «LES OREILLES» MENE L'ENQUETE (1974). We make films that last Nos films sont faits pour durer BAS National Office Film Board national du film of Canada du Canada The Canadian Film and Videotape Certification Office administers the FILM CANADA CENTER 100% capital cost allowance program, under which investors in certified Canadian films and videotapes (both short and feature length) may deduct 50% of their investment from their taxable income in the year of acquisition, with the remaining 50% to be deducted in the second year. Information about the program, including the eligibility requirements for certification and application procedures, and blank application forms are available from this office. Film Policy Section Cultural Industries Directorate Department of Communications 365 Laurier Ave. W. 16th FI. Ottawa, Ont. K1A 0C8 (613) 593-4791 Director: Ian McLaren The Film Policy Section provides advice and assistance to the Minister of Communications in the formulation and development of policies and programs for the achievement of cultural objectives in the area of film and recording. EXTERNAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT Gi€ Cultural Affairs Division 125 Sussex Dr., 5th Fi. Ottawa, Ont. KIA 0G2 (613) 992-4349 144 South Beverly Dr. Ste. 400 Beverly Hills, Calif. 90212 (213) 859-0268 Telex: 673-6888 FILM CAN BVHL Executive Director: Roland Ladouceur Liaison Officer: Lorraine B. Good Administrative Secretary: Annabel Winship Established in September 1981, Film Canada Center is dedicated to serve the growth of the Canadian film environment, The focus is to reach for larger audiences, increase the share of foreign markets, improve financing and revenue, and to maximise the use of the creative and technical film resources available in Canada. From a base in the capital of the motion picture and television world, assistance is provided in the following areas: — Production development — Market support — Location filming in Canada — Analysis and communications — Liaison services The initiative is sponsored by the National Film Board as part of its mandate to support the Canadian film community. 125