4th Canadian Film Awards
The 4th Canadian Film Awards were presented on April 27, 1952 to honour achievements in Canadian film.[1] The ceremony was hosted by Sidney Earle Smith, the president of the University of Toronto.[1]
4th Canadian Film Awards | |
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Date | April 27, 1952 |
Location | Victoria Theatre, Toronto, Ontario |
Hosted by | Sidney Earle Smith |
Winners
Films
- Film of the Year: Newfoundland Scene — F. R. Crawley
- Theatrical Feature: Royal Journey — David Bairstow, Gudrun Parker, Roger Blais
- Honourable mention: Little Aurore's Tragedy (La petite Aurore, l'enfant martyre) — Jean-Yves Bigras
- Theatrical Short: Opera School — Gudrun Parker
- Honourable mention: The Fruitful Earth — Bernard Norrish
- Honourable mention: Man in the Peace Tower — Roger Blais
- Honourable mention: Struggle for Oil — Ronald Dick
- Non-Theatrical, Open: Newfoundland Scene — F. R. Crawley
- Honourable mention: The Longhouse People — Allan Wargon
- Honourable mention: Les Moines de Saint-Benoît-du-Lac — Roger Blais
- Non-Theatrical, Government Sponsored: Milk Made — Larry Gosnell
- Honourable mention: Ski à Québec — Maurice Proulx
- Non-Theatrical, Non-Government Sponsored: Packaged Power — Quentin Brown
- Honourable mention: Cours primare de français — French Ciné Club, University of Toronto
- Honourable mention: Story of a Georgian Coffee Pot — Victoria, British Columbia Movie Club
- Amateur: A Camper and His Canoe — David Palter
- Special Award: Norman McLaren, Around Is Around and Now Is the Time — "in recognition of research in a new area of filmmaking"
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References
- Maria Topalovich, And the Genie Goes To...: Celebrating 50 Years of the Canadian Film Awards. Stoddart Publishing, 2000. ISBN 0-7737-3238-1. pp. 17-19.
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