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2nd Canadian Film Awards

1950 awards for Canadian film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The 2nd Canadian Film Awards were presented on April 19, 1950 to honour achievements in Canadian film.[1] The ceremony was hosted by Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent.

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The number of entries for this year's awards rose to 43, from 21 producers. Only one feature-length theatrical film was entered—Quebec Productions' Le Curé de village. The quality of all entries was so high, the jury could not choose a Film of the Year, instead opting to award Special Citations.[1]

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Winners

Honourable Mention: Summer Is for KidsNational Film Board of Canada, Sydney Newman producer, Stanley Jackson director[3]
Honourable Mention: Children's ConcertNational Film Board of Canada, Gudrun Parker producer and director[5]
Honourable Mention: Zéro de conduite (Winter Blunderland) — Crawley Films, F. R. Crawley producer [7]
Honourable Mention: In the Daytime — Stanley Fox, Peter Varley producers[9]
  • Special Awards:
- Primitive Artists of Haiti — Benoît and de Tonnancourt Films, Réal Benoît, André de Tonnancourt producers, "for its successful attempt to interpret other cultures and other peoples to Canadians".[10]
- Begone Dull CareNational Film Board of Canada, Norman McLaren producer, Norman McLaren and Evelyn Lambart directors - "in recognition of the successful contribution of an experimental approach to filmmaking by Norman McLaren and his associates".[11]
- Quebec Productions, Paul L'Anglais and René Germain producers,[12] "for sustained and creative effort in establishing a feature-length film industry in Canada" (through its creation of the films The Village Priest (Le Curé de Village), Whispering City/La Forteresse, A Man and His Sin (Un homme et son péché) and Séraphin).[13]
  • Special Citations:
The Canadian Heritage — Audio Pictures[14]
Animules — Louis Shore[15]
Borderline CasesAssociated Screen Studios, Bernard Norrish producer, Gordon Sparling director[16]
Ballet FestivalNational Film Board of Canada, Don Mulholland producer, Roger Blais director[17]
Portrait — Robert Sparks, Phyllis Mawdsley
A Mile Below the WheatCrawley Films, Gerald Moses director[18]
The Rising TideNational Film Board of Canada, James Beveridge producer, Jean Palardy director[19]
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References

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