13th Canadian Film Awards

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13th Canadian Film Awards
DateMay 13, 1961
Location King Edward Hotel, Toronto, Ontario
Hosted by J. Alphonse Ouimet
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The 13th Canadian Film Awards were held on May 13, 1961 to honour achievements in Canadian film.

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By now, the young medium of television had dramatically changed the nature of filmmaking in Canada, to the point where the event's host, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation president J. Alphonse Ouimet, felt the need to assure the audience that videotape would not surpass film in importance to the CBC. Yet television was now keeping filmmaker's busy and had created a steady increase in revenue. Its new significance led to the creation of new CFA awards for TV, and the CBC won all of the awards for which it was eligible. [1]

Winners

Films

Grey Cup Festival '60 — Chetwynd Films, Arthur Chetwynd producer and director
Certificate of Merit: Be Prepared — George Gingras director [11]
Certificate of Merit: Floral Capers — John W. Ruddell director [12]
Certificate of Merit: Italian Marble — Fred W. Borgman director [13]
Certificate of Merit: Wake of the Bluenose — Ken Cucksey director [14]
Dr. Albert Trueman , Director Canada Council — "for his contribution to the art of filmmaking and the distribution of Canadian films"

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References

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