14th Canadian Film Awards

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14th Canadian Film Awards
DateMay 26, 1962
Location King Edward Hotel, Toronto, Ontario
Hosted by Andrew Stewart
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The 14th Canadian Film Awards were held on May 26, 1962 to honour achievements in Canadian film. The ceremony was hosted by Andrew Stewart, Chairman of the Board of Broadcast Governors.

For this year's awards, there were 137 entries from 39 producers, with the greatest increase in the Training and Instruction category. The roster of 55 judges in Toronto, Montreal and Ottawa was maintained. Also ongoing was the stream of memos and letters to the CFA suggesting that it change its categories, judging criteria and, most significantly, its position that films not be judged on their quality, but on whether or not they achieved their stated purpose. CFA management discussed all suggestions but maintained its position. [1]

Winners

AbitibiCrawley Films, F. R. Crawley producer, René Bonnière director [8]
Certificate of Merit: The Boy Next Door — Leonard John Getgood producer and director [13]
Certificate of Merit: With a Grain of Salt — Peter Gerretsen director [14]
Certificate of Merit: The Castle — Ernest Frederick Attridge director [15]
Certificate of Merit: Boom — Gordon Kuskey director [16]
O. J. Silverthorne , Chairman Ontario Board of Censors - "for his generous interest in the problems of filmmakers, film users and film viewers, and his helpfulness to the Canadian Film Awards and to the film society movement."

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References

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