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The 1st Canadian Screen Awards were held on March 3, 2013, to honour achievements in Canadian film, television, and digital media production in 2012. [1] This was the inaugural Canadian Screen Awards ceremony, following the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television's decision, announced in 2012, to merge its formerly separate Genie Awards (for film) and Gemini Awards (for television) into a ...
The award was first established in 1949 by the Canadian Association for Adult Education, [1] under a steering committee that included the National Film Board's James Beveridge, the Canadian Foundation's Walter Herbert, filmmaker F. R. Crawley, the National Gallery of Canada's Donald Buchanan and diplomat Graham McInnes. [1]
Canadian Screen Awards; Current: 12th Canadian Screen Awards: Awarded for: Artistic and technical merit in the Canadian film industry, recognizing excellence in film, television and digital media: Country: Canada: Presented by: Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television: First award: 2013 as a merger of the former Genie Awards for film and Gemini ...
Pages in category "Canadian Film Awards (1949–1978)" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *
In 1964, the Canadian Film Awards introduced an award for Best Feature Film. For the remainder of the 1960s, the two awards were presented alongside each other to different films, except in 1965 when a Feature Film was named and a Film of the Year was not, and in 1967 when the same film was named the winner of both categories.
Gemini and Canadian Screen Award for Best Television Film or Miniseries winners (41 P) Pages in category "Canadian Screen Award–winning television shows" The following 62 pages are in this category, out of 62 total.
Canadian Film Awards (1949–1978) (31 P) Canadian Screen Awards (5 C, 14 P) D. Directors Guild of Canada awards (6 P) Canadian documentary film awards (3 C, 30 P) G.
The 18th Canadian Film Awards were held on May 6, 1966 to honour achievements in Canadian film. For the first time, CFA management decided to present the awards on television. The Directors Guild of Canada which, in another first, was presenting CFA awards, voiced what was on everyone's minds: the fear that a poorly-presented show would cause ...