19th Canadian Film Awards

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DateSeptember 23, 1967
Hosted byFred Davis
19th Canadian Film Awards
DateSeptember 23, 1967
LocationInn on the Park, Toronto, Ontario
Hosted byFred Davis
Highlights
Most awardsWarrendale
Helicopter Canada
Film of the YearWarrendale
Best Feature FilmWarrendale
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The 19th Canadian Film Awards were held on September 23, 1967 to honour achievements in Canadian film. The ceremony was hosted by broadcaster Fred Davis.

In addition to being the year of Canada's 100th birthday celebrations, 1967 was the year that the Canadian Film Development Corporation was created. The corporation, later named Telefilm Canada, became the administrative body of a new $10 million fund established to assist Canadian feature film production.

This year also saw the beginning of a thorough reorganization of the CFAs. Recognizing that the current structure was not fulfilling the needs of the industry, the CFA joined with other organizations to form the Council of Canadian Film Organizations; its mandate was to explore the feasibility of establishing a Canadian Film Academy. In the interim, the 19th awards competition, which received 78 entries, was modified, with some categories dropped and others consolidated. [1]

Wojeck: The Last Man in the WorldCanadian Broadcasting Corporation, David Peddie producer, Ron Kelly director[5]
The EntertainersCrawley Films, F. R. Crawley producer, Seaton Findlay director[8]
Notes for a Film About Donna & GailNational Film Board of Canada, Julian Biggs producer, Don Owen director[10]
Movin' — Peterson Productions, Judy Birkett producer, Gordon Lightfoot director[12]

Non-Feature Craft Awards

Special Award

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