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Struggle for Oil, (NFB); The Fruitful Earth, produced by Associated Screen News; Man in the Peace Tower, (NFB).
Non-Theatrical — Open; Newfoundland Scene, Crawley Films Ltd. Honorable Mention to The Longhouse People and Les Moines de St.-Benoit
du Lac, both produced by the National Film Board.
Non-Theatrical — Non-Government Sponsor: Packaged Power, Crawley Films Ltd. Non-Theatrical — Government Sponsor: Milk Made, National Film Board. Honorable Mention
to Ski &8 Quebec, Abbe Maurice Proulx of Laval University for Province of Quebec.
Amateur: A Camper and His Canoe, David Palter. Honorable Mention to Cours Primaire de Francais, The French Cine Club, University of Toronto, and The Story of a Georgian Coffee Pot, Victoria, BC, Amateur Movie Club,
1952 WINNERS
Film of the Year: Tit-Coq, Gratien Gelinas.
Theatrical Feature: Gratien Gelinas.
Theatrical Short: tional Film Board. Iles de la Madeleine, National Film Board; Canine Crimebusters, Associated Screen News; and Citizen Varek, National Film Board.
Non-Theatrical—Open: Angotee, National Film Board, Honorable Mentions to The Son, National Film Board; Romance of Transportation, National Film Board; The Power Within, Crawley Films Ltd.; Hot Hickory, Ashley & Crippen Ltd.; and Magic of the Tropics, Dr. S. Copeland.
Non-Theatrical—Non-Government Sponsor: Immediate Action, Crawley Films Ltd. Honorable Mentions to Calgary Stampede, Davart Productions, and Rogerstone, Crawley Films Ltd.
Non-Theatrical—Government Sponsor: Shyness, National Film Board. Honorable Mentions to Western Wheat, National Film Board, and Operation Budworm, Omega Productions.
1953 WINNERS Film of the Yeor: The Seasons, Chapman. Special Award: Gordon Sparling of Montreal,
Les Productions
Tit-Coq, Les Productions L'Homme Aux
Honorable
Oiseaux, NaMentions to Les
Christopher
in recognition of “his distinguished service to the art of the film in Canada and to the Canadian Film Industry."'
Theatrical Feature: No award was made in this category by the judges.
Non-Theatrical — Open: The Seasons, Christopher Chapman. Honorable Mention to Embryonic Development of the Chick, National Film Board.
Non-Theatrical Non-Government Episode in Valleydale, Crawley Films. Honorable Mentions to The Ring-Necked Pheasant, Wildlife Productions. for the Carling Conservation Club, and Polysar, Crawley Films for Polymer Corp. Ltd.
Non-Theatrical — Government Sponsor: World at Your Feet, National Film Board. Honorable Mention to Everybody's Handicapped, Graphic Associates for the Department of Labour.
Amateur: Eight-Fifteen, Toronto Film Society. Special Mentions to A-Hunting We Will Go, Edmonton Movie and Photo Club, and to E. F. Attridge of Toronto.
Theatrical Short: Farewell Oak Street,
Sponsor:
National
Film Board. Honorable Mention to L'Abatis, National Film Board, and Danish Seining, Atlantic Films & Electronics Ltd.
1954 WINNERS Film of the Year: The Stratford Adventure, National Film Board. Special Award:
Hye Bossin, in recognition of
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his valuable contributions over the years in the field of motion pictures in Canada, and particularly his promotion of Canadian Film Archives.
Theatrical—Feature: The Stratford Adventure, National Film Board. Theatrical—Short: No award was made in this
category by the judges. Honorable Mention to The Homeless Ones, National Film Board. Non-Theatrical — Open: Riches of the Earth, National Film Board. Honorable Mention to One Little Indian, National Film Board. Non Theatrical — Non-Government Sponsor;
Where None Shall Thirst, Committee on Missionary Education of the United Church of Canada. Honorable Mention to It's in the Cards, Crawley
Films.
Non-Theatrical — Government Sponsor: Gift of the Glaciers, Film & Photographic Branch of the Government of the Province of Alberta.
Amateur: No award was made in this category by the judges.
1955 WINNERS
Film of the Yeor: No award was category by the judges.
Theatrical Feature: No award was made in this category by the judges.
made in this
Theatrical Short: Gold, National Film Board. Honorable Mention to The Shepherd, National Film Board.
Non-Theatrical — Open: Color of Life, National Film Board. Honorable Mention to Les Aboiteaux, National Film Board.
Non-Theatrical — Non-Government Sponsor: No award was made in this category but Honorable Mentions went to Miracle of the Bees, produced by Carey Studio for Carlings Breweries, and Sibling Relations and Personality from Crawley Films Limited.
Non-Theatrical — Government Sponsor: First Aid for Aircrew, National Film Board. Honorable Mention to Huff and Puff, National Film Board.
Amateur: Calgary Stampede, J. W. Ruddell. Honorable Mentions to Fox Hunting in Canada, W. Lynch, and Mexico — Land of Contrast, Norman Cowan and George Herman.
Television Filmed Programs: Saskatchewan Trayveller, National Film Board, and L'Alpinisme, National Film Board.
1956 WINNERS
(For this one year all categories except Amateur were suspended to permit an overhauling and re-examination of the Awards. However, along with the Amateur Award special awards and citations were made to people, projects and pictures which made ‘‘distinguished contributions to Canadian film making."')
Amateur: Prelude to Spring, John W. Ruddell. Honorable Mention to A Sugar Maple, Helen Webb-Smith.
Special Citations and Awards: Associated Screen News Limited, Crawley Films Limited, Yorkton Film Council, Lew Parry, Harold P. Brown, E. Fred Holliday, James R. Pollock, Roy Tash, Donald Mulholland, Reverend Anson C. Moorhouse, John Grierson, Frank Radford Crawley and Judith Crawley.
Canadian Film Weekly CRITICS' POLL
(The following selections were made by newspaper, radio and magazine critics across Canada voting for the pictures and stars they considered best during the year.)
1957 WINNERS Around the World (Warners);
PICTURES: 1. (UA); 2. Giant
in 80 Days 3. Anastasia (Fox);