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CANADIAN FILM AWARDS — a TCCAANNADDIAN FILM AWARDS.
1963
Film of the Year: Lonely Boy
Feature Film: No entries submitted Theatrical Short: Nahanni
Arts & Experimental: Jour aprés jour
TV Information: Listen With Your Eyes; Les Annannacks
TV Entertainment: No award
Amateur: Cathy
1964
Film of the Year: Pour la suite du monde Feature Film: A tout prendre
Theatrical Short: Anniversary
Arts & Experimental: No award
TV Information: Cardiac Team
TV Entertainment: The Education of Phyllistine Amateur: House of Toys
1965
Film of the Year: No award
Feature Film: The Luck of Ginger Coffey
Arts & Experimental: Canon; Le Monde va nous prendre pour des sauvages
TV Information: Summer in Mississippi
TV Entertainment: The Open Grave
Amateur. Portrait of Lydia
1966
Film of the Year: The Mills of the Gods: Viet Nam
Feature Film: Le Festin des morts
Arts & Experimental: Syrinx
TV Information: Bernard Shaw: Who the Devil Was He?; Stravinsky; Ladies and Gentlemen, Mr. Leonard Cohen
TV Entertainment: How to Break a Quarter Horse
Amateur: Settlers
1967
Film of the Year: Warrendale
Feature Film: Warrendale
Arts & Experimental: Angel
Films for TV: Land of the Loon; The Last Man in the World
Amateur: No award
1968
The Awards were reorganized for this 20th year Feature Film Craft Awards were added, and sculptor Sorel Etrog created the “Etrog” award statue
Film of the Year: A Place to Stand
Feature Film: The Ernie Game
Best Director. Don Owen (The Ernie Game) Best Actor: Gerard Parkes (Isabel)
Best Actress: Geneviéve Bujold (Isabel)
1969
Film of the Year: The Best Damn Fiddler from Calabogie to Kaladar
Feature Film: No award
Best Non-Feature Director: Peter Pearson (The Best Damn Fiddler from Calabogie to Kaladar) Best Non-Feature Actor: Chris Wiggins (The Best Damn Fiddler from Calabogie to Kaladar) Best Non-Feature Actress: Jackie Burroughs (Dulcima)
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1970
Film of the Year: Psychocratie
Feature Film: Goin’ Down the Road
Best Director; Paul Almond (The Act of the Heart)
Best Actor: Paul Bradley, Doug McGrath (Goin’ Down the Road)
Best Actress: Genevidve Bujold (The Act of the Heart)
1971
Film of the Year: No award
Feature Film: Mon Oncle Antoine
Best Director: Claude Jutra (Mon Oncle Antoine) Best Actor: Jean Duceppe (Mon Oncle Antoine) Best Actress: Ann Knox (The Only Thing You Know)
1972
Film of the Year: No award
Feature Film: Wedding in White
Best Director: Gilles Carle (La Vraie Nature de Bernadette)
Best Actor: Gordon Pinsent (The Rowdyman) Best Actress: Micheline Lanctét (Le Vraie Nature de Bernadette)
1973
Film of the Year: No award
Feature Film: Slipstream
Best Director: David Acomba (Slipstream) Best Actor: Jacques Godin (O.K...Laliberti) Best Actress: Geneviéve Bujold (Kamouraska)
1974 The Awards were again reorganized, but not in time to present an event for this year
1975
The Awards this year were open to films produced between September 1, 1973 and August 31, 1975
Film of the Year(1974): The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz
Film of the Year(1975): Les Ordres
Feature Film: Les Ordres
Best Director: Michel Brault (Les Ordres) Best Actor: Stuart Gillard (Why Rock The Boat?) Best Actress: Margot Kidder (Black Christmas and A Quiet Day in Belfast)
1976
Feature Film: Lies My Father Told Me
Best Director: Harvey Hart (Goldenrod)
Best Actor: André Melang)on (Partis pour la gloire)
Best Actress: Marilyn Lightstone (Lies My Father Told Me)
1977
Feature Film: J. A. Martin photographe
Best Director: Jean Beaudin (J. A. Martin photographe)
Best Actor: Len Cariou (One Man)
Best Actress: Monique Mercure (J. A. Martin photographe)
1978
Feature Film: The Silent Partner
Best Director: Daryl Duke (The Silent Partner) Best Actor: Richard Gabourie (Three Card Monte)
Best Actress: Helen Shaver (In Praise of Older Women)
1979
On April 11, 1979, the formation of the Academy of Canadian Cinema was announced. The year was spent in organizing and fund-raising, with high priority given to an awards presentation, and the golden Etrog was renamed Genie”.
1980
Feature Film: The Changeling
Best Director: Bob Clark (Murder By Decree) Best Actor: Christopher Plummer (Murder By Decree)
Best Actress: Kate Lynch (Meatballs)
1981
Feature Film: Le Bons Débarras
Best Director: Francis Mankiewicz (Le Bons Débarras)
Best Actor: Thomas Peacocke (The Hounds of Notre Dame)
Best Actress: Marie Tifo (Le Bons Débarras)
1982
Feature Film: Ticket to Heaven
Best Director: Gilles Carle (Les Plouffe)
Best Actor: Nick Mancuso (Ticket to Heaven) Best Actress: Margot Kidder (Heartaches)
1983
Feature Film: The Grey Fox
Best Director: Phillip Borsos (The Grey Fox) Best Actor: Donald Sutherland (Threshold) Best Actress: Rae Dawn Chong (Quest for Fire)
1984
Feature Film: The Terry Fox Story
Best Director: Bob Clark (A Christmas Story) and David Cronenberg (Videodrome)
Best Actor: Eric Fryer (The Terry Fox Story) Best Actress: Martha Henry (The Wars)
1985 Feature Film: The Bay Boy Best Director: Micheline Lanctét (Sonatine)
Best Actor: Gabriel Arcand (Le Crime d'Ovide Plouffe)
Best Actress: Louise Marleau (La Femme de I'HOtel)
1986 Feature Film: My American Cousin
Best Director: Sandy Wilson (My American Cousin)
Best Actor: John Wildman (My American Cousin)
Best Actress: Margaret Langrick (My American Cousin)
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