Canadian Film Digest Year Book (1975)

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CANADIAN FILM & TELEVISION ASSOCIATION 55 York Street, Suite #512, Toronto, Ontario M5J 182 (416) 363-8374 ASSOCIATION CANADIENNE DE CINEMA-TELEVISION, 103 Saint-Mathieu ru, Montréal, Québec H3H 2H3 The Canadian Film and Television Association $a trade group comprised of motion producers and laboratories and suppliers of goods and services to the trade. The members are located from coast to coast and represent approximately 75% of private production in Canada. Founded in 1948, originally as the Association of Motion Picture Producers and -aboratories of Canada (AMPPLC), the CFTA is dedicated to promoting the common interests of those engaged in the motion picture production film and videotape) and laboratory industries in Canada, by maintaining the highest Dossible standards in motion pictures for ndustrial, theatrical or television release. talso represents the industry in its relations vith government, other associations d the public at large. 1g