22nd Canadian Film Awards
22nd Canadian Film Awards | |
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Date | October 3, 1970 |
Location | Imperial Theatre, Toronto, Ontario |
Hosted by | Bill Walker |
Highlights | |
Film of the Year | To See or Not to See (Psychocratie) |
Best Feature Film | Goin' Down the Road |
The 22nd Canadian Film Awards were held on October 3, 1970 to honour achievements in Canadian film.[1] The ceremony was hosted by Bill Walker.
Winners[]
Films[]
- Film of the Year: To See or Not to See (Psychocratie) — Bretislav Pojar
- Best Feature Film: Goin' Down the Road — Donald Shebib
- Documentary Over 30 Minutes: Wild Africa — , John Livingston
- Documentary Under 30 Minutes: — Aimée Danis
- Film Over 30 Minutes: A Matter of Fat — William Weintraub
- Film Under 30 Minutes: Blake — Bill Mason
- Animated: To See or Not to See (Psychocratie) — Bretislav Pojar
- Arts and Experimental: —
- Public Affairs: A Little Fellow from Gambo — Julian Biggs
- Travel and Recreation: — F. R. Crawley
- Public Relations: —
- Sales Promotion: — Canawest Film Productions
Feature craft[]
- Actor: Paul Bradley and Doug McGrath, Goin' Down the Road
- Actress: Geneviève Bujold, The Act of the Heart
- Supporting Actor: Gratien Gélinas, Red
- Supporting Actress: Fernande Giroux, Red
- Art Direction: , The Act of the Heart
- Cinematography: Bernard Chentrier, Red
- Direction: Paul Almond, The Act of the Heart
- Editing: , Prologue
- Sound Editing: Jean-Pierre Joutel and John Knight, The Act of the Heart
- Musical Score: Harry Freedman, The Act of the Heart
- Screenplay: William Fruet, Goin' Down the Road
- Sound: David Howells, Ron Alexander and Roger Lamoureux, The Act of the Heart
Non-feature craft[]
- Actor: Joseph Smallwood, A Little Fellow from Gambo
- Actress: Linda Goranson, The Manipulators: "The Spike in the Wall"
- Black & White Cinematography: ,
- Colour Cinematography: ,
- Direction: Julian Biggs, A Little Fellow from Gambo
- Editing: ,
- Sound Editing: ,
- Musical Score: Eldon Rathburn,
- Screenplay: Ian McNeill,
- Non-Dramatic Script: Bill Davies,
- Sound Recording: Jacques Duran,
- Sound Re-Recording: Ron Alexander and Michel Descombes,
Special awards[]
- Special Award: Michael Rubbo, Sad Song of Yellow Skin + Challenge for Change, You Are on Indian Land + Peter Rowe, + CFPL-TV,
- Wendy Michener Award: Jean Pierre Lefebvre
- John Drainie Award: Harry J. Boyle
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. 89-91.
Categories:
- 1970 film awards
- Canadian Film Awards (1949–1978)
- 1970 in Canada