23rd Canadian Film Awards

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23rd Canadian Film Awards
DateOctober 1, 1971
Location Royal York Hotel, Toronto, Ontario
Hosted by Leslie Nielsen
Charlotte Gobeil
Highlights
Most awards Mon oncle Antoine
Best Picture Mon oncle Antoine
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The 23rd Canadian Film Awards were held on October 1, 1971 to honour achievements in Canadian film. The ceremony, which had been returned to banquet format, was hosted by actor Leslie Nielsen and broadcaster Charlotte Gobeil.

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For this year's competition, 149 films were entered, but Quebec independent filmmakers refused to submit their films, citing "lack of interest" and taking issue with the insufficient representation of Montreal in the awards committee. The result was that, with the exception of films from the National Film Board of Canada, all awarded films were English-language. [1]

Winners

Films

Found Sculpture: Viktor Tinkl — ETV, Christopher Homer [8]
Ski de Fond (Cross-Country Skiing) — National Film Board of Canada, François Séguillon producer, Roger Rochat director [12]

Feature Film Craft Awards

Non-Feature Craft Awards

Special Awards

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