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Appendix :
Award-Winning Manitoba Films
Blowhard by Brad Caslor and Chris Hinton
— Golden Sheaf Award, Best Animated Film — Yorkton International Short Film and Video Festival, 1979.
Special Commendation for Animation Techniques— Rio de Janeiro International Scientific Film Festival, 1979.
Capital by Allan Kroeker
— Golden Sheaf Award, Best Performance (Ed McNamara)—Yorkton, 1981.
— Award of Excellence AMTEC Media Festival, Winnipeg, 1982.
The Catch by Allan Kroeker
— Golden Sheaf Award, Best Video Production — Yorkton, 1980.
— Best Drama, Can-Pro Awards, Ottawa, 1982.
Chasing the Eclipse by Norma Bailey and lan Elkin — Golden Sheaf Award, Best Documentary — Yorkton, 1980.
The Curse of Ponsonby Hall by-Vic Cowie and Vic Davies — Golden Sheaf Award, Best Video Production, Best Children's Production — Yorkton, 1982.
The Dreamer by John Paizs — Best Animated Short — London Film Festival, 1978.
Getting Started by Richard Condie
— Bijou, Best Animation Canadian Short Film Festival, Toronto, 1980.
— Special Jury Award, Best Sound Effects — 4th World Festival of Animation, Zagreb, Yugoslavia, 1980.
First Prize, Category B — International Animation Festival, Espinho, Portugal, 1980.
Diploma of Merit, Tampere International Film Festival, Finland, 1981.
~ Fipresci Jury Award, Best Animation — International Short Film Festival, Cracow, Poland, 1981.
— Bijou, Outstanding Animation — Canadian Short Film Festival, Toronto, 1981.
God Is Not A Fish Inspector by Allan Kroeker
Best Film— Northwest Film Seminar Competition, Seattle, 1980.
Golden Sheaf Award, Best Screenplay Yorkton, 1981.
It’s A Hobby For Harvey by Barry Lank Chris Plague, Best Film, Columbus International Short Film Festival, 1982.
Joe’s Gym by Elise Swerhone ~ Award of MeritAMTEC, 1982,
John Law and the Mississippi Bubble by Richard Condie ~ os eee Tampere International Film Festival, Finand, 1980.
Loved, Honoured, and Bruised by Gail Singer — Certificate of Merit Cork Film Festival, Ireland, 1981.
The New Mayor by lan Elkin, Bob Lower, Brad Caslor ~ Golden Sheaf Award, Best Public Affairs Film — Yorkton, 1979.
Nose and Tina by Norma Bailey
— Golden Sheaf Awards, Best Cinematography, Best Film Yorkton, 1981.
— Bijou Awards, Outstanding Direction, Outstanding Film under 30 Minutes, Canadian Short Film and TV Festival, Toronto, 1981.
The Pedlar by Allan Kroeker — Award of Merit— AMTEC, 1982.
The Performer (L’Artiste) by Norma Bailey — Special Jury Award, Cannes International Film Festival, 1980. :
Petroleum’s Progress by Tom Fletcher — Red Ribbon, 23rd American Film Festival, New York, 1981.
Pigbird by Richard Condie
— First Prize, Category C — International Animation Festival, Ottawa, 1982.
— First Prize, Educational Film —World Festival of Animation Films, Zagreb, Yugoslavia, 1982.
— Bijou, Animation Category— Canadian Film and Television Awards, 1982.
Priority by Mark Dolgoy — Red Ribbon, 22nd American Film Festival, New York, 1980.
Room Four Memory by Perry Stratychuk — Bronze Medal -— American International Film Festival, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1981.
Slide, Flip, Turn by Kim Johnston — Award of MERIT AMTEC, 1982.
The Strongest Man in the World by Halya Kuchmij
— Bijou, Best Documentary Film under 30 Minutes Canadian Film and Television Awards, Toronto, 1981.
— Golden Sheaf Award, Best Producer — Yorkton, 1981.
Ted Baryluk’s Grocery by John Paskievich and Mike Mirus Sot A ahiak Entry —Cannes International Film Festival, ‘
Wood Mountain Poems by Harvey Spak Best Production under 30 Minutes — Banff International Festival of Films for Television, 1980.