Canadian Film Digest Year Book (1983)

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EES SSSI SSS UNIONS, GUILDS & ASSOCIATIONS COUNCIL OF CANADIAN FILMMAKERS (CCFM) Box 1003, Station A Toronto, Ont. M5W 1G5 (416) 961-3912 Officers: Chairperson: Robert Verrall Vice-Chairperson: Margaret Collier Secretary-Treasurer: William Dunn General Secretary: June Moran Member Organizations: ACTRA, British Columbia Film Industry Association, Canadian Society of Cinematographers, IATSE 667, IATSE 873, NABET Syndicat General du Cinema et Television (ONF) NFB Union, Canadian Filmmakers Distribution Centre. Aims and Objectives: The Council of Canadian Filmmakers is an umbrella organization which represents, through its individual and organization members, 14,000 film directors, writers, ment in Canada, and has spoken out in public and private forums on the need to improve the situation of the English Canadian film industry. In the past year, CCFM has continued to press for legislated quota and levy systems to ensure that Canadian films have reasonable access to Canadian theatres, and to ensure that a reasonable percentage of Canadian box office earnings are returned to Canadian production. The Council has also undertaken extensive research in the area of Pay-TV. The objective of the Council of Canadian Filmmakers is to promote the development of an indigenous English Canadian film industry by: (1) informing government and the public of the situation in the film industry in English Canada; (2) presenting a unified industry voice in negotiations with government, in public forums and in the press; (3) lobbying for the conditions which will make an indigenous film industry viable in Canada. 163 W. Hastings St., Ste. 339 Vancouver, B.C. V6B 1H5 (604) 688-2976 1648B Sherbrooke St. W. Montreal, Que. H3H 1C9 (514) 933-7399 FEDERATION INTERNATIONALE DU CINEMA SUPER 8 INC. 9155 rue Saint-Hubert Montreal, Que. H2M 1Y8 (514) 389-5921 Directeur-General: Richard Clark THE FEDERATION OF CANADIAN GUILDS AND UNIONS IN FILM AND TELEVISION 2239 Yonge St. Toronto, Ont. M4S 2B5 (416) 489-1311 Chairperson: Paul Siren Vice-Chairperson: Mickie Currie Secretary-Treasurer: Suzanne DePoe A Federation of representatives from the Association of Canadian Television and Radio Artists (ACTRA), Canadian Association of Motion Picture Electronic Recording Artists, the Directors Guild of Canada, the Canadian Film Editors Guild, the Association of Canadian Film Craftspeople Syndicat National du Cinema, and the Association des Professionnels du Cinema du Quebec. DIRECTORS GUILD OF CANADA/ LA GUILDE CANADIENNE DES REALISATEURS National Office: 3 Church St., Ste. 47 Toronto, Ont. M5E 1M2 (416) 364-0122 actors, technicians, and production personnel in the English Canadian film and television industry. CCFM was formed in March, 1973 in response to the growing problems of the film industry. Speaking on behalf of its members, CCFM has presented numerous briefs and interventions to all three levels of govern Directors Guild of Canada National Office 3 Church St., Ste. 47 Toronto, Ontario. MSE 1M2 (416) 364-0122 Servicing the Theatre Industry Bocale 73 Aedes Vancouver Office 163 West Hastings, Ste. 339 Vancouver, B.C. V6B 1H5 ———— (604) 688-2976 Montreal Office 1648B Sherbrooke St. W., Montreal, Que. H3H 1C9 (514) 933-7379 TORONTO. MOTION PICTURE PROJECTIONISTS 696 Yonge Street Suite 404 Toronto, Ontario M4Y 2A7 uw BCFIAd BRITISH COLUMBIA FILM INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION Acting as the collective voice of a unified film community. 1237 Richards Street Vancouver, B.C. V6B 3G4 (604) 684-4712 Telephone: (416) 923-4161 135