3rd Canadian Film Awards

The 3rd Canadian Film Awards were presented on April 22, 1951 to honour achievements in Canadian film.[1] The ceremony was hosted by Mary Pickford.[1]

3rd Canadian Film Awards
DateApril 22, 1951
LocationOdeon Theatre, Ottawa, Ontario
Hosted byMary Pickford

Winners

Honourable mention: The Oyster ManJulian Biggs, Jean Palardy
  • Amateur: No winner
Honourable mention: Parking on This Side — University of Toronto Film Society
Honourable mention: Frontiersman — Emmanuel J. Heuer
  • Special Awards:
Léo-Ernest Ouimet — "for outstanding contributions to film in Canada as a pioneer distributor, exhibitor, producer, and cameraman"
Bernard Norrish, Sitzmarks the Spot — "for an outstanding job in handling a comedy theme, a field in which few Canadians have excelled"
George Dunning and Evelyn Lambart, Family Tree — "for its outstanding animation and music score"
Morten Parker, The Fight: Science Against Cancer — "for a splendid representation of a significant social problem"
Maurice Montgrain, Winter Angling in Comfort — "for its expert handling of a 'tourist' film and excellent photography under difficult conditions"
  • Special Citations:
Child Development Series — Winston Barron and Canadian Paramount News
Buffoons — Graphic Associates
Look to the Forest and Trees Are a CropNational Film Board of Canada
Power of PenniesCrawley Films
Canadian Cameo Series — Associated Screen Studios
Les Anciens canadiens — National Film Board of Canada
A Friend at the Door — National Film Board of Canada

References

  1. Maria Topalovich, And the Genie Goes To...: Celebrating 50 Years of the Canadian Film Awards. Stoddart Publishing, 2000. ISBN 0-7737-3238-1. pp. 13-15.
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