24th Canadian Film Awards | |
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Date | October 3, 1972 |
Location | Cinesphere, Toronto, Ontario |
Hosted by | Jacques Fauteux |
Highlights | |
Most awards | La vraie nature de Bernadette(The True Nature of Bernadette) |
Best Picture | Wedding in White |
The 24th Canadian Film Awards were held on October 3, 1972 to honour achievements in Canadian film. [1] [2]
The CFAs had the full support of French-speaking filmmakers, with Quebec producers agreeing to join the CFA committee and share responsibility for the future direction of the organization, which had opened an office in Montreal.
A total of 147 films were submitted and a pre-selection committee chose 62 of them for final consideration. Due to the number of categories, the ceremony was split into two events: non-feature, sponsored, and educational film awards were presented at a luncheon, while all other awards were presented at a gala banquet. The ceremonies were fully bi-lingual and awards were divided equally between Francophone and Anglophone producers. [3] The ceremony was hosted by broadcaster Jacques Fauteux.
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