Canadian Film Weekly Year Book of the Canadian Motion Picture Industry (1969)

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SE rE FR oy + eee SN ae Canadian Film Awards 1762 Carling Ave., Ottawa, Ont. CHARMAN voccccccecsssesesseeesesseerersetreeene Walter Herbert Management Canadian Film Institute MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE Graydon Roberts, Gordon Noble, A. L. Hepworth, representing the Canadian Film Institute; Walter B. Herbert, Alan Clarke, John Robertson, repre senting the Canada Foundation; J. Roby Kidd, Alan Thomas, Shirley Cull, representing the Canadian Association for Adult Education; Michael Spencer, Robert Crone, representing The Association of Motion Picture Producers and Laboratories of Canada. GENERAL REGULATIONS 1. Each film entered must be accompanied by a completed official entry form with entry fee attached. 2. All films must be produced by Canadian producers. 3. Films must have been produced, or released generally, during the year being judged. 4. A film may be entered in only one class. 5. The committee reserves the right to place any entry in the most suitable class after consultation with the producer. 6. No award will be made in any class if the judges feel that the entries do not reach a suitable standard. 7. The adjudication of the entries by the judges is final. JUDGES The panels of judges are composed of men and women who are qualified to make evaluations, while not being connected in any way with any film submitted. In the formation of each panel, recognition has been given to the fact that both French and English films will be entered. The judges, in making the awards, will assess the overall effectiveness of the film. They will take into account such factors as: The aim of the film and how well it is achieved; its unity and clarity; the direction, editing, quality of script, photography, sound track, titles, animation, music, etc. The Management Committee may from time to time grant special awards for other outstanding achievement in the motion picture field. AWARDS The judges may recommend a Canadian Film of the Year Award to the film which represents the highest achievement of the year; a Certificate of Merit to the film judged best in each class. Awards for the best black-and-white and color cinematography are presented by the Canadian Society of Cinematographers. Awards for best directing and best editing are presented by the Directors Guild of Canada. Canadian Film Awards, 1969 FILM OF THE YEAR THE BEST DAMN FIDDLER FROM CALABOGIE TO KALADAR, produced by the National Film Boord of Canada. BEST ACTOR CHRIS WIGGINS for The Best Damn Fiddler From Calabogie To Kaladar. BEST ACTRESS JACKIE BURROUGHS for Dulcima, produced by the CBC. BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR MICHAEL POSNER for And No Birds Sing. BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS RUTH SPRINGFORD for Does Anybody Here Know Denny?, produced by the CBC. JOHN DRAINIE AWARD ANDREW ALLAN for distinguished service to broadcosting. BEST DOCUMENTARY (under 30 mins.) JUGGERNAUT, produced by Walford Hewitson for the Nationol Film Board. 126 BEST DOCUMENTARY (over 30 mins.) GOOD TIMES, BAD TIMES, produced for the CBC by Don Shebib. BEST FILM (under 30 mins.) AT HOME, produced by Martin Lavut for Allan King Associates. BEST FILM (over 32 mins.) VERTIGE, produced for L’'Office du Film du Canada by Gilles Boivin. BEST ANIMATED FILM WALKING, produced for the NFB by Ryan Larkin. BEST 7V DRAMA FILM THE BEST DAMN FIDDLER FROM CALABOGIE TO KALADAR, produced for the NFB by John Kemeny and Barrie Howells. PUBLIC RELATIONS RYE ON THE ROCKS, produced for Westminster Films by Don Haldane. SALES AND PPROMOTION MORE LOGS FOLLOW THE LEADER, produced for Peterson Productions by S. Dean Peterson. SPORTS AND RECREATION LES CANOTS DE GLACE, produced for Office Du Film Du Canada by Jean-Claude Labrecque.