24th Canadian Film Awards

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24th Canadian Film Awards
DateOctober 3, 1972
Location Cinesphere, Toronto, Ontario
Hosted by Jacques Fauteux
Highlights
Most awardsLa vraie nature de Bernadette(The True Nature of Bernadette)
Best Picture Wedding in White
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The 24th Canadian Film Awards were held on October 3, 1972 to honour achievements in Canadian film. [1] [2]

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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.

Winners

Films

Les Jeux D'été du Quebec MCMLXXI — Office du film du Québec, Jean Robitaille and Pierre Desmarchais directors [11]

Feature film craft awards

Paul Coombe and Ian Jacobson (re-recording) - Face-Off (Agincourt International)

Non-feature craft awards

Special awards

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