5th Canadian Film Awards

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5th Canadian Film Awards
DateApril 30, 1953
LocationAvenue Theatre, Montreal, Quebec
Hosted by Jacques DesBaillets
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The 5th Canadian Film Awards were presented on April 30, 1953 to honour achievements in Canadian film. [1]

Sixty films were entered this year and, in keeping with a new policy of rotating ceremony venues, the event was moved to Montreal and the presentations were in English and French. The ceremony was hosted by Quebec radio and television personality Jacques DesBaillets, with special guest Dorothy Lamour. [1]

Winners

Honourable Mention: Îles-de-la-Madeleine(The Wind-Swept Isles)National Film Board of Canada, Bernard Devlin producer, Jean Palardy director [4]
Honourable Mention: Canine Crimebusters Associated Screen Studios, Bernard Norrish producer, Gordon Sparling director [5]
Honourable Mention: Citizen VarekNational Film Board of Canada, Nicholas Balla producer, Gordon Burwash director [6]
Honourable Mention: The Roaring Game Associated Screen Studios, Bernard Norrish producer, Gordon Sparling director [7]
L'Âge du castor(Age of the Beaver)National Film Board of Canada, Tom Daly producer, Colin Low director [9]
Neighbours National Film Board of Canada, Norman McLaren producer and director [10]
Birds That Eat FleshCrawley Films, Quentin Brown producer [11]
A PhantasyNational Film Board of Canada, Norman McLaren producer and director [12]
Honourable Mention: The SonNational Film Board of Canada, Michael Spencer producer, Julian Biggs director [13]
Honourable Mention: The Romance of Transportation in Canada National Film Board of Canada, Tom Daly producer, Colin Low director [14]
Honourable Mention: The Power WithinCrawley Films, Sally McDonald producer [15]
Honourable Mention: Hot Hickory : Featuring the Skiing of Ernie McCulloch — Ashley and Crippen Ltd., Dan Gibson producer [16]
Special Award: Jeunesse rurale — Service de ciné-photographie de la province de Québec, Abbé Maurice Proulx producer and director [18]
Honourable Mention: Western WheatNational Film Board of Canada, Michael Spencer producer, Larry Gosnell director [19]
Honourable Mention: Operation Budworm — Omega Productions, Henri Michaud producer [20]
Special Awards:
High PowderAssociated Screen Studios, Jean-Pierre Sénécal producer [22]
Les Bouts d'chou tissent de la laineCrawley Films [23]
The King's ManUnited Church of Canada, Rev. Anson C. Moorehouse producer [24]
Honourable Mention: Calgary Stampede — Chetwynd Films, Arthur Chetwynd producer [25] [26]
Honourable Mention: RogerstoneCrawley Films [27]
Honourable Mention: Magic of the Tropics — Dr. S. Copeland [28]
Honourable Mention: Experiment in Animation — Michael A. Riche [29]

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