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11th Canadian Film Awards

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The 11th Canadian Film Awards were held on June 5, 1959 to honour achievements in Canadian film.[1]

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At this time, independent film production was improving and television production in Canada was booming, largely due to the Board of Broadcast Governors' anticipated Canadian Content ruling for television. Several production companies had been established, sound stages had been built; it was an encouraging atmosphere in which to recognize the previous year's filmmakers. The ceremony was hosted by W. J. Sheridan, the president of the Canadian Public Relations Society.

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Winners

Money MintersCrawley Films, Ted De Wit producer and director[3]
The QuestNational Film Board of Canada, Nicholas Balla producer, Stanley Jackson director[4]
One Day's PoisonNational Film Board of Canada, David Bairstow producer, Donald Wilder director[6]
Blood and FireNational Film Board of Canada, Wolf Koenig and Roman Kroitor producers, Terence Macartney-Filgate director[7]
  • Films for Children: Not awarded
  • Travel and Recreation: Grey Cup Festival '58 — Chetwynd Films, Arthur Chetwynd producer and director
QueticoChristopher Chapman and Bill Mason producers, Christopher Chapman director[8]
Pinoke — Jack S. Grassick[14]
  • Special Awards
- Canadian Broadcasting Corporation — "for its encouragement of the appreciation of good filmmaking over the years through Gerald Pratley's two weekly radio programs, The Movie Scene and Music from the Films".
- Dean Walker (writer) — "for encouragement of high standards in Canadian film production through his articles".
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