16th Canadian Film Awards

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16th Canadian Film Awards
DateMay 8, 1964
Location Royal York Hotel, Toronto
Hosted by Wayne and Shuster
Highlights
Film of the Year Pour la suite du monde
Best Feature Film À tout prendre
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The 16th Canadian Film Awards were held on May 8, 1964 to honour achievements in Canadian film.

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This year saw 148 films entered, including five features, and the fact that a French-language film won Film of the Year was a tremendous boost for Francophone film production. The awards' international reputation was also cemented, as the gala was attended by 500 people from all over North America, including a large number of international journalists.

The ceremony was moved back to Toronto; its hosts were comedians Johnny Wayne and Frank Shuster. [1]

Winners

Films

Stanley Cup Finals 1963 — Chetwynd Films, Arthur Chetwynd producer
Molson Export, Wheels — Film Assistance Productions, A. J. Chesterman producer
Certificate of Merit: The Day of the Beginning — John P. FitzGerald director [11]
Certificate of Merit: Fête de nuit — Claude Savard director [12]
Certificate of Merit: Perspective — Derek A. Davy director [13]
Certificate of Merit: Summer's Come to the City — Howard F. Pole director [14]

Non-Feature Craft Awards

Special Award

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