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CITY OF GOLD, produced by the National Film Board, ‘for an outstanding production which evokes the poetry and nostalgia of Canada's past."'
CHILDREN'S (INCLUDING CLASSROOM)
EN ROULANT MA BOULE, produced by Studio 7, Limited of Montreal, ‘‘for its verve and originality."'
GENERAL INFORMATION
CANADIAN PROFILE, produced by the National
Film Board, ‘“'for its excellence of photographic effects.’
CANADIAN WHEAT, produced by Crawley Films Limited, for ‘'a production exceptionally well designed for its intended audience."'
PUBLIC RELATIONS GENERATOR 4, produced by Crawley Films Limited, ‘for its cleverly integrated production and excellence of music and photography." SALES AND PROMOTION SPIRIT OF ALGONQUIN, produced by Ashley and Crippen Limited of Toronto, ‘'for achievement of purpose and well-conceived commentary."' TRAINING AND INSTRUCTION
FROM TEN TO TWELVE, produced by Crawley Films Limited, ‘for its clear exposition of the characteristics of children in the pre-teen age group."
EMOTIONAL MATURITY, produced by Crawley Films Limited, ‘'for its stimulating treatment of an important problem."
TRAVEL AND RECREATION STAMPEDE STOP-OVER, produced by Master Film Studios Limited of Calgary, ‘'for its imaginative story line and freshness of treatment."'
TELEVISION
TELEVISION FILMS SKID ROW, produced by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, ‘for its honest and understanding documentary treatment of a social problem."' FILMED TV COMMERCIALS “ORLON" ACRYLIC FIBRE, produced by Vickers and Benson Limited of Montreal.
AMATEUR
(Carries with it the Trophy of The Association of Motion Picture Producers and Laboratories of Canada for the Best Amateur Film.)
THREE PAIRS OF SHOES, produced by the KiWi Film Club of Hamilton, "for combining imaginative shooting and intelligent editing to tell three original short stories."*
Previous Winners
1948 WINNERS
Film of the Year: The Loon's Necklace, Crawley Films.
Special Awards: Un Homme et Son Peche, Quebec Productions. Dots and Loops, Norman MacLaren-National Film Board.
Theatrical: Who Will Teach Your Child, National Film Board. Honorable Mention to the Canadian Cameo Series, Associated Screen News.
Non-Theatrical, Live Action: Beans of Bounty, Shelly Films, and Feeling of Hostility and Drug
Addict, National Film Board, were declared tie winners.
Non-Theatrical, Animated: Chantons Noel, National Film Board.
Amateur: Suite Two by Dorothy Burritt and
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Making a Life Mask by Louis Shore were awarded Honorable Mentions.
1949 WINNERS Special Awards: Quebec Productions Corporation for sustained and creative effort in establishing a feature-length film industry in Canada. Primitive Artists of Haiti, Benoit-De Tonnancour Films. Begone Dull Care, National Film Board. Theatrical: Terre de Caen, National Film Board.
Honorable Mention to Summer Is for Kids, National Film Board. Non-Theatrical, Sponsored: Science at Your
Service, National Flim Board. Honorable Mention to Zero de Conduite, Crawley Films. Non-Theatrical, Other: Family Circles, National Film Board. Honorable Mention to Children's Concert, National Film Board. Amateur: Mouvement Perpetual, Honorable Mention to Fox-Peter Varley.
1950 WINNERS
Special Awards: L. Ernest Ouimet of Montreal, in recognition of his outstanding contribution to the motion picture in Canada as a pioneer exhibitor, distributor, producer and cameraman. He produced the first Canadian newsreel, opened the first Canadian film exchange and created what is claimed to have been the first de luxe motion picture theatre; Sitzmarks the Spot, produced by Associated Screen News and distributed by Warner Bros, named for success in handling a comedy theme; Family Tree, National Film Board, for
Claude Jutras. In the Daytime, Stanley
outstanding animation and musical score; The Fight — Science Against Cancer, National Film Board, for a splendid representation of a significant social problem.
Theatrical: Apres le Bagne (After Prison, What?) National Film Board.
Non-Theatrical: Feelings of Depression, Nation
al Film Board. Honorable Mention to The Oyster Man, National Film Board.
Amateur: Honorable mention to Frontiersman, Emanuel J. Heuer; Parking On This Side, University of Toronto Film Society.
Recognition: Winston Barron and Canadian Paramount News for an unique contribution to public information in Canada by providing a
Canadian editor and giving special treatment to all its Canadian subjects. Crawley Films for its series of films on child
development, produced for the McGraw Hill Company.
Graphic Associates for their experimental puppet film, Buffoons.
National Film Board for two excellent films on forest conservation and use, Look to the
Forest and Trees Are a Crop.
Crawley Films for the film, Power of Pennies, an excellent example of a sponsored film.
Associated Screen News for the general high level of the Theatrical Canadian Cameo Series.
National Film Board for A Friend at the Door, a skillful interpretation of social services in British Columbia.
National Film Board for an unique interpretation of Canadian history by using old prints and engravings in the film, Les Anciens Canadiens.
1951 WINNERS
Film of the Year: Newfoundland Scene, ley Films Ltd.
Special Awards: Around Is Around—Now Is The Time, produced by the National Film Board.
Theatrical—Feature: Royal Journey, produced by National Film Board. Honorable Mention to La Petite Aurore, produced by Alliance Cinematographique Canadienne Inc.
Theatricol—Short: Opera School, produced by the National Film Board. Honorable Mention to
Craw