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15th Canadian Film Awards

The 15th Canadian Film Awards were held on May 10, 1963 to honour achievements in Canadian film.

This year saw a new record in film submissions: 175 productions from 44 producers, with the greatest increases in the TV Information and Travel and Recreation categories. As one in five submissions was a French-language film, more bi-lingual judges were added and, for the first time, the Canadian Society of Cinematographers joined the CFA.

The event took place in Montreal and returned to being a publicly-attended gala, hosted by Montreal International Theatre founder Jeanine Beaubien.

Films

:Les Annanacks — National Film Board of Canada, René Bonnière producer and director
  • TV Entertainment: Not awarded
  • Films for Children: Fantastique — National Film Board of Canada, Jacques Bobet producer, Fernand Rivard director
:The Climates of North America — National Film Board of Canada, Joe Koenig director
  • Travel and Recreation: Grey Cup Festival '62 — Chetwynd Films, Arthur Chetwynd producer and director
:Wilderness Treasure — Wilber Sutherland, Bill Mason producers, Bill Mason director
:Patterns — Williams Drege & Hill, Colin Y. Smith director
  • Training and Instruction: Mathematics at Your Fingertips — National Film Board of Canada, Joe Koenig producer, John Howe director
  • Filmed Commercial, Company or Product: Kraft Strawberry — Rabko Television Productions, Don McLean producer
  • Filmed Commercial, Public Service: Not awarded
  • Amateur: Cathy — Peter Gerretsen director
:Certificate of Merit: Poison — Derek A. Davy, Maurice Stevens directors

Non-Feature Craft Awards

:Black and White Cinematography: Guy Borremans — Jour après jour (Day After Day) (NFB)
:Colour Cinematography: Donald Wilder, Nahanni (NFB)
:Honourable Mention: Christopher Chapman, Saguenay (Crawley Films)

Special Awards

:Four-Line Conics, (NFB) Trevor Fletcher director — "in recognition of its imaginative and experimental illustration of a specialized mathematical concept".
:Dorothy Burritt and Oscar Burritt — "for pioneering work over three decades for the development and appreciation of film in Canada".
:Gaudry Delisle — "for his many years of devoted service for the promotion of a wider understanding and better use of films for educational purposes"

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