Tom Daly (filmmaker), the Glossary
Thomas Cullen Daly (1918– 2011) was a Canadian film producer, film editor and film director, who was the head of Studio B at the National Film Board of Canada (NFB).[1]
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312 relations: AACTA Awards, Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature Film, Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Film, Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film, Academy Awards, Action: The October Crisis of 1970, ACTRA Award, Addis Ababa, Adelaide, Albert Kish, Alma Duncan, Ann Arbor Film Festival, Ann Arbor, Michigan, Antwerp, Arthur Lipsett, Atlanta, Atlanta Film Festival, Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science, BAFTA Award for Best Documentary, BAFTA Award for Best Short Film, Banff Mountain Film Festival, Banff, Alberta, Belgrade, Berlin, Berlin International Film Festival, Bernard Gosselin, Bilbao, Blackwood (1976 film), Bloemfontein, Boston, Boyce Richardson, British Academy Film Awards, Brussels, Budapest, Buenos Aires, Canadian Film Awards, Canadian Historical Association, Candid Eye, Cannes, Cannes Film Festival, Caracas, CBC News, Chantilly, Oise, Chicago International Film Festival, Christmas Cracker (film), Christopher Chapman, Christopher's Movie Matinée, Cinéma vérité, Circle of the Sun, City College of New York, ... Expand index (262 more) »
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AACTA Awards
The Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards, known as the AACTA Awards, are presented annually by the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA).
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Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature Film
The Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature Film is an award for documentary films.
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Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Film
This is a list of films by year that have received an Academy Award together with the other nominations for best documentary short film.
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Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film
The Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film is an award presented at the annual Academy Awards ceremony.
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Academy Awards
The Academy Awards of Merit, commonly known as the Oscars or Academy Awards, are awards for artistic and technical merit for the film industry.
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Action: The October Crisis of 1970
Action: The October Crisis of 1970 is a 1973 Canadian feature from Robin Spry, produced by the National Film Board of Canada (NFB).
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ACTRA Award
The ACTRA Awards were first presented in 1972 to celebrate excellence in Canada's television and radio industries.
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Addis Ababa
Addis Ababa (fountain of hot mineral water, new flower) is the capital and largest city of Ethiopia.
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Adelaide
Adelaide (Tarntanya) is the capital and most populous city of South Australia, and the fifth-most populous city in Australia. "Adelaide" may refer to either Greater Adelaide (including the Adelaide Hills) or the Adelaide city centre. The demonym Adelaidean is used to denote the city and the residents of Adelaide.
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Albert Kish
Albert Kish (14 May 1937 – 23 October 2015) was a Canadian documentarian/filmmaker. Tom Daly (filmmaker) and Albert Kish are national Film Board of Canada people.
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Alma Duncan
Alma Mary Duncan (October 2, 1917 – December 15, 2004) was a Canadian painter, graphic artist, and filmmaker from Paris, Ontario. Tom Daly (filmmaker) and Alma Duncan are Canadian animated film directors.
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Ann Arbor Film Festival
The Ann Arbor Film Festival is an annual film festival held in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
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Ann Arbor, Michigan
Ann Arbor is a college town and the county seat of Washtenaw County, Michigan, United States.
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Antwerp
Antwerp (Antwerpen; Anvers) is a city and a municipality in the Flemish Region of Belgium.
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Arthur Lipsett
Arthur Lipsett (May 13, 1936 – May 1, 1986) was a Canadian filmmaker with the National Film Board of Canada. Tom Daly (filmmaker) and Arthur Lipsett are Canadian animated film directors and national Film Board of Canada people.
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Atlanta
Atlanta is the capital and most populous city in the U.S. state of Georgia.
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Atlanta Film Festival
The Atlanta Film Festival (ATLFF) is an international film festival held in Atlanta, Georgia and operated by the Atlanta Film Society, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
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Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science
The Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science (ANZAAS) is an organisation that was founded in 1888 as the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science to promote science.
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BAFTA Award for Best Documentary
This page lists the winners for the BAFTA Award for Best Documentary, formerly known as the Robert Flaherty Documentary Award, for each year.
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BAFTA Award for Best Short Film
This page lists the winners and nominees for the BAFTA Award for Best British Short Film for each year.
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Banff Mountain Film Festival
The Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival, formerly Banff Festival of Mountain Films, is an international film competition and annual presentation of films and documentaries about mountain culture, sports, environment and adventure & exploration, held every fall (October/November) in Banff, Alberta, Canada.
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Banff, Alberta
Banff is a town in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada, in Alberta's Rockies along the Trans-Canada Highway, west of Calgary and east of Lake Louise, above Banff was the first municipality to incorporate within a Canadian national park.
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Belgrade
Belgrade.
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Berlin
Berlin is the capital and largest city of Germany, both by area and by population.
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Berlin International Film Festival
The Berlin International Film Festival (Internationale Filmfestspiele Berlin), usually called the Berlinale, is a major international film festival held annually in Berlin, Germany.
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Bernard Gosselin
Bernard Gosselin (October 5, 1934 – March 20, 2006) was a Canadian cinematographer and documentary film director. Tom Daly (filmmaker) and Bernard Gosselin are film directors from Quebec and national Film Board of Canada people.
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Bilbao
Bilbao is a city in northern Spain, the largest city in the province of Biscay and in the Basque Country as a whole.
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Blackwood (1976 film)
Blackwood is a 1976 Canadian short documentary film about Newfoundland artist David Blackwood, directed by Tony Ianzelo and Andy Thomson for the National Film Board of Canada.
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Bloemfontein
Bloemfontein, also known as Bloem, is the capital and the largest city of the Free State province in South Africa.
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Boston
Boston, officially the City of Boston, is the capital and most populous city in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the United States.
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Boyce Richardson
Boyce Richardson, (March 21, 1928—March 7, 2020) was a journalist, author and filmmaker.
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British Academy Film Awards
The British Academy Film Awards, more commonly known as the BAFTA Awards, is an annual award show hosted by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) to honour the best British and international contributions to film.
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Brussels
Brussels (Bruxelles,; Brussel), officially the Brussels-Capital Region (All text and all but one graphic show the English name as Brussels-Capital Region.) (Région de Bruxelles-Capitale; Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest), is a region of Belgium comprising 19 municipalities, including the City of Brussels, which is the capital of Belgium.
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Budapest
Budapest is the capital and most populous city of Hungary.
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Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires, officially the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, is the capital and primate city of Argentina.
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Canadian Film Awards
The Canadian Film Awards were the leading Canadian cinema awards from 1949 until 1978.
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Canadian Historical Association
The Canadian Historical Association (CHA; French Société historique du Canada, SHC) is a Canadian organization founded in 1922 for the purposes of promoting historical research and scholarship.
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Candid Eye
Candid Eye is a Canadian documentary television series which aired on CBC Television in 1958 and was expanded into 1961.
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Cannes
Cannes (Canas) is a city located on the French Riviera.
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Cannes Film Festival
The Cannes Film Festival (Festival de Cannes), until 2003 called the International Film Festival (Festival international du film), is an annual film festival held in Cannes, France, which previews new films of all genres, including documentaries, from all around the world.
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Caracas
Caracas, officially Santiago de León de Caracas (CCS), is the capital and largest city of Venezuela, and the center of the Metropolitan Region of Caracas (or Greater Caracas).
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CBC News
CBC News is a division of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation responsible for the news gathering and production of news programs on the corporation's English-language operations, namely CBC Television, CBC Radio, CBC News Network, and CBC.ca.
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Chantilly, Oise
Chantilly (Picard: Cantily) is a commune in the Oise department in the Valley of the Nonette in the Hauts-de-France region of Northern France.
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Chicago International Film Festival
The Chicago International Film Festival is an annual film festival held every fall.
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Christmas Cracker (film)
Christmas Cracker (French: Caprice de Noël) is a 1963 animated short about Christmas, co-directed by Norman McLaren, Gerald Potterton, Grant Munro and Jeff Hale for the National Film Board of Canada.
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Christopher Chapman
Christopher Chapman (January 24, 1927 – October 24, 2015) was a Canadian film writer, director, editor and cinematographer. Tom Daly (filmmaker) and Christopher Chapman are Canadian film editors, film directors from Toronto and producers of Best Picture Genie and Canadian Screen Award winners.
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Christopher's Movie Matinée
Christopher's Movie Matinée is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Mort Ransen and released in 1968.
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Cinéma vérité
Cinéma vérité (truth cinema; "truthful cinema") is a style of documentary filmmaking developed by Edgar Morin and Jean Rouch, inspired by Dziga Vertov's theory about Kino-Pravda.
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Circle of the Sun
Circle of the Sun is a 1960 short documentary film on Kainai Nation, or Blood Tribe, of Southern Alberta, which captured their Sun Dance ritual on film for the first time.
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City College of New York
The City College of the City University of New York (also known as the City College of New York, or simply City College or CCNY) is a public research university within the City University of New York (CUNY) system in New York City.
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City of Gold (1957 film)
City of Gold is a 1957 Canadian documentary film by Colin Low and Wolf Koenig, chronicling Dawson City during the Klondike Gold Rush.
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Clay Borris
Clay Borris (born March 31, 1950) is a Canadian film and television director and screenwriter. Tom Daly (filmmaker) and Clay Borris are film directors from Toronto.
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Cleveland
Cleveland, officially the City of Cleveland, is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio.
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Colin Low (filmmaker)
Colin Archibald Low (July 24, 1926 – February 24, 2016) was a Canadian animation and documentary filmmaker with the National Film Board of Canada (NFB). Tom Daly (filmmaker) and Colin Low (filmmaker) are Canadian animated film producers, Canadian documentary film producers and national Film Board of Canada people.
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Colombo
Colombo (translit,; translit) is the executive and judicial capital and largest city of Sri Lanka by population.
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Columbus International Film & Animation Festival
The Columbus International Film + Animation Festival is a Columbus, Ohio, United States annual film festival which is designed to encourage and promote the use of film and video in all forms of education and communication.
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Columbus, Ohio
Columbus is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Ohio.
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Concordia University
Concordia University (Université Concordia) is a public English-language research university located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
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Cork (city)
Cork (from corcach, meaning 'marsh') is the second largest city in the Republic of Ireland, third largest on the island of Ireland, the county town of County Cork and largest city in the province of Munster.
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Cork International Film Festival
Cork International Film Festival, also known as the Cork Film Festival, is a film festival held annually in Cork City, Ireland.
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Corral (film)
Corral is a 1954 National Film Board of Canada (NFB) short film documentary about the life of a cowboy, directed by Colin Low and produced by Tom Daly.
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Cortina d'Ampezzo
Cortina d'Ampezzo (Anpezo, Ampëz; historical Hayden) sometimes abbreviated to simply Cortina, is a town and comune in the heart of the southern (Dolomitic) Alps in the province of Belluno, in the Veneto region of Northern Italy.
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Czech Republic
The Czech Republic, also known as Czechia, is a landlocked country in Central Europe.
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David Bairstow (filmmaker)
David Bairstow (1921-1985) was a Canadian producer and director and one of the most prolific filmmakers at the National Film Board of Canada. Tom Daly (filmmaker) and David Bairstow (filmmaker) are Canadian documentary film producers, film directors from Toronto and national Film Board of Canada people.
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Düsseldorf
Düsseldorf is the capital city of North Rhine-Westphalia, the most populous state of Germany.
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Derek Lamb
Derek Reginald Lamb (20 June 1936 – 5 November 2005) was a British animation filmmaker and producer. Tom Daly (filmmaker) and Derek Lamb are national Film Board of Canada people.
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Derek May
Derek May (1932–1992) was a Canadian animation, dramatic and documentary film director who worked primarily for the National Film Board of Canada (NFB). Tom Daly (filmmaker) and Derek May are national Film Board of Canada people.
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Direct cinema
Direct cinema is a documentary genre that originated between 1958 and 1962 in North America—principally in the Canadian province of Quebec and in the United States—and was developed in France by Jean Rouch.
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Don Arioli
Don Arioli (September 2, 1936 – October 4, 2005) was an American–Canadian actor and writer, noted for his work in children's television. Tom Daly (filmmaker) and Don Arioli are Canadian animated film directors and national Film Board of Canada people.
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Don Mulholland (filmmaker)
Don Mulholland (1910-1960) was a film producer and director with the National Film Board of Canada (NFB). Tom Daly (filmmaker) and Don Mulholland (filmmaker) are Canadian documentary film producers and national Film Board of Canada people.
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Don Owen (filmmaker)
Don Owen (September 19, 1931 – February 21, 2016) was a Canadian film director, writer and producer who spent most of his career with the National Film Board of Canada (NFB). Tom Daly (filmmaker) and Don Owen (filmmaker) are film directors from Toronto and national Film Board of Canada people.
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Donald Brittain
Donald Code Brittain, (June 10, 1928 – July 21, 1989) was a film director and producer with the National Film Board of Canada. Tom Daly (filmmaker) and Donald Brittain are Canadian documentary film producers and national Film Board of Canada people.
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Donald Shebib
Donald Everett Shebib (27 January 1938 – 5 November 2023) was a Canadian film and television director. Tom Daly (filmmaker) and Donald Shebib are film directors from Toronto and producers of Best Picture Genie and Canadian Screen Award winners.
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Donald Winkler
Donald Winkler (born 1940) is a Canadian documentary filmmaker and French-to-English literary translator. Tom Daly (filmmaker) and Donald Winkler are national Film Board of Canada people.
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Durban
Durban (eThekwini, from itheku meaning "bay, lagoon") is the third-most populous city in South Africa, after Johannesburg and Cape Town, and the largest city in the province of KwaZulu-Natal.
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Durban International Film Festival
The Durban International Film Festival (DIFF) is an annual film festival that takes place in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal province, South Africa.
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Edinburgh
Edinburgh (Dùn Èideann) is the capital city of Scotland and one of its 32 council areas.
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Edinburgh International Film Festival
The Edinburgh International Film Festival (EIFF), established in 1947, is the world's oldest continually running film festival.
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Eskimo Artist: Kenojuak
Eskimo Artist: Kenojuak is a 1964 Canadian short film about Inuk artist Kenojuak Ashevak, directed by John Feeney and produced by the National Film Board of Canada (NFB).
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Eugene Boyko
Eugene Boyko (1923 – March 14, 2003) known to many as "Jeep", was a Canadian filmmaker who worked with the National Film Board of Canada. Tom Daly (filmmaker) and Eugene Boyko are national Film Board of Canada people.
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Evelyn Lambart
Evelyn Lambart (July 23, 1914 – April 3, 1999) was a Canadian animator and film director with the National Film Board of Canada, known for her independent work, and for her collaborations with Norman McLaren. Tom Daly (filmmaker) and Evelyn Lambart are national Film Board of Canada people.
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Eye Witness (Canadian film series)
Eye Witness was a current events film series, produced by the National Film Board of Canada, which ran from 1947 to 1958. It ran concurrently in Quebec as Coup d'oeil. In 1940, the National Film Board (NFB) created the morale-boosting propaganda series Canada Carries On, which was funded by the Wartime Information Board.
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Family Circles
Family Circles (Les Parents) is a 1949 short documentary film directed by Morten Parker and produced by Gudrun Parker and Tom Daly for the National Film Board of Canada.
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Film director
A film director is a person who controls a film's artistic and dramatic aspects and visualizes the screenplay (or script) while guiding the film crew and actors in the fulfillment of that vision.
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Film editing
Film editing is both a creative and a technical part of the post-production process of filmmaking.
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Film producer
A film producer is a person who oversees film production.
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Florence
Florence (Firenze) is the capital city of the Italian region of Tuscany.
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Forest Hill, Toronto
Forest Hill is a neighbourhood and former village in Midtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, located north of Downtown Toronto.
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Gateway to Asia
Gateway to Asia is a 10-minute 1945 Canadian documentary film, directed and produced by Tom Daly for the National Film Board of Canada (NFB) as part of the wartime Canada Carries On series.
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Genie Award for Best Theatrical Short Film
The Genie Award for Best Theatrical Short Film was a Canadian film award, historically presented by the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television through its Genie Awards program to a film judged as the year's best short film.
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George C. Stoney
George Cashel Stoney (July 1, 1916 – July 12, 2012) was an American documentary filmmaker, educator, and the "father of public-access television." Among his films were Palmour Street, A Study of Family Life (1949), All My Babies (1953), How the Myth Was Made (1979) and The Uprising of '34 (1995). Tom Daly (filmmaker) and George C. Stoney are national Film Board of Canada people.
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George Dunning
George Garnett Dunning (November 17th. 1920 - February 15th. 1979) was a Canadian filmmaker and animator. Tom Daly (filmmaker) and George Dunning are Canadian animated film directors, Canadian animated film producers, film directors from Toronto and national Film Board of Canada people.
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Georges Dufaux
Georges Dufaux (March 17, 1927 in Lille, France – November 8, 2008 in Switzerland) was a Canadian documentary film director and cinematographer. Tom Daly (filmmaker) and Georges Dufaux are film directors from Quebec and national Film Board of Canada people.
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Gerald Potterton
Gerald Potterton (8 March 1931 – 23 August 2022) was a Canadian director, animator, producer and writer. Tom Daly (filmmaker) and Gerald Potterton are Canadian animated film directors, Canadian animated film producers and national Film Board of Canada people.
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Gijón
Gijón or italics is a city and municipality in north-western Spain.
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Giles Walker
Giles Walker (January 17, 1946 - March 23, 2020) was a Scottish-born Canadian film director. Tom Daly (filmmaker) and Giles Walker are national Film Board of Canada people.
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Gold (1955 film)
Gold is a 1955 Canadian short documentary film, directed by Colin Low for the National Film Board of Canada.
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Governor General of Canada
The governor general of Canada (gouverneure générale du Canada) is the federal representative of the.
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Grant McLean (filmmaker)
Grant McLean, CM (April 7, 1921 – December 19, 2002) was a Canadian filmmaker, working as a cinematographer, film director and producer for the National Film Board of Canada (NFB), and serving as its Acting Commissioner through 1966 and 1967. Tom Daly (filmmaker) and Grant McLean (filmmaker) are Canadian documentary film producers.
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Grant Munro (filmmaker)
Grant Munro LL. Tom Daly (filmmaker) and Grant Munro (filmmaker) are national Film Board of Canada people.
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Gudrun Parker
Gudrun Johanna Bjerring Parker (March 16, 1920 – November 15, 2022) was a Canadian filmmaker, writer, and producer. Tom Daly (filmmaker) and Gudrun Parker are Canadian documentary film producers and national Film Board of Canada people.
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Guy Glover
Guy Glover (November 5, 1910 in London, U.K. – May 17, 1988 in Hudson, Canada) was a senior National Film Board of Canada (NFB) producer and administrator. Tom Daly (filmmaker) and Guy Glover are film producers from Quebec, national Film Board of Canada people and producers of Best Picture Genie and Canadian Screen Award winners.
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Guy L. Coté
Guy L. Coté PhD (1925–1994) was a Canadian filmmaker with the National Film Board of Canada. Tom Daly (filmmaker) and Guy L. Coté are national Film Board of Canada people.
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Heinz Sielmann
Heinz Sielmann (2 June 1917 – 6 October 2006) was a German wildlife photographer, biologist, zoologist and documentary filmmaker.
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Helicopter Canada
Helicopter Canada (aka Hélicoptère Canada) is a 1966 Canadian documentary film produced by the National Film Board of Canada and directed by Eugene Boyko.
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High Steel
High Steel is a 1965 short National Film Board of Canada documentary film directed by Don Owen about Mohawk Ironworkers from Kahnawake building New York City skycrapers.
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Honolulu
Honolulu is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Hawaii, which is in the Pacific Ocean.
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Hugh O'Connor (filmmaker)
Hugh O'Connor (March 12, 1924 - September 20, 1967) was a Canadian director and producer who worked for the National Film Board of Canada (NFB). Tom Daly (filmmaker) and Hugh O'Connor (filmmaker) are national Film Board of Canada people.
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IMAX
IMAX is a proprietary system of high-resolution cameras, film formats, film projectors, and theaters known for having very large screens with a tall aspect ratio (approximately either 1.43:1 or 1.90:1) and steep stadium seating, with the 1.43:1 ratio format being available only in few selected locations.
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In the Labyrinth (film)
In the Labyrinth (French: Dans le labyrinthe) is a 1967 Canadian experimental film presented at the multi-screen section of the Labyrinth pavilion at Expo 67 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
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International Filmfestival Mannheim-Heidelberg
The Mannheim-Heidelberg International Film Festival (Internationales Filmfestival Mannheim-Heidelberg), often referred to by the German-language initialism IFFMH, is an annual film festival established in 1952 hosted jointly by the cities of Mannheim and Heidelberg in Baden-Württemberg, the southwest region of Germany.
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International Short Film Festival Oberhausen
The International Short Film Festival Oberhausen, founded in 1954, is one of the oldest short film festivals in the world.
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Irene Angelico
Irene Lilienheim Angelico (born December 9, 1946) is a Canadian film director, producer and writer. Tom Daly (filmmaker) and Irene Angelico are Canadian documentary film producers and film producers from Quebec.
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J.V. Durden
J.V. Durden (October 20, 1910 - February 13, 1998) was a British filmmaker and biologist. Tom Daly (filmmaker) and J.V. Durden are Canadian documentary film producers and national Film Board of Canada people.
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Jacques Bensimon
Jacques Bensimon (August 26, 1943 – August 26, 2012) was a public film and television director, producer and executive in Canada, working primarily with the National Film Board of Canada (NFB) and TFO, the French-language network of TVOntario.
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James Beveridge
James Beveridge (1917–1993) was a Canadian filmmaker, author and educator. Tom Daly (filmmaker) and James Beveridge are Canadian documentary film producers and national Film Board of Canada people.
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James de Beaujeu Domville
James de Beaujeu Domville (23 June 1933New York State, Passenger and Crew Lists, 1917-1966 – 2 April 2015) was a French-born Canadian theatrical producer and administrator.
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Joe Koenig
Joseph (Joe) Koenig (born August 14, 1930) is a Canadian filmmaker and entrepreneur who was the founder and president of Electronics Workbench. Tom Daly (filmmaker) and Joe Koenig are Canadian documentary film producers, film directors from Ontario and national Film Board of Canada people.
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John Feeney (filmmaker)
John Feeney (10 August 1922 – 6 December 2006) was a New Zealand-born director, photographer and writer. Tom Daly (filmmaker) and John Feeney (filmmaker) are national Film Board of Canada people.
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John Grierson
John Grierson (26 April 1898 – 19 February 1972) was a pioneering Scottish documentary maker, often considered the father of British and Canadian documentary film.
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John Kemeny (film producer)
John Kemeny (1925 - 2012) was a Hungarian-Canadian film producer whom the Toronto Star called "the forgotten giant of Canadian film history and...the most successful producer in Canadian history." His production credits include The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz, Atlantic City, and Quest for Fire. Tom Daly (filmmaker) and John Kemeny (film producer) are Canadian documentary film producers, film producers from Quebec, national Film Board of Canada people and producers of Best Picture Genie and Canadian Screen Award winners.
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John Spotton
John Spotton C.S.C. (January 1, 1927 – March 3, 1991) was a Canadian filmmaker with the National Film Board of Canada. Tom Daly (filmmaker) and John Spotton are Canadian documentary film producers, Canadian film editors, film directors from Toronto and national Film Board of Canada people.
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Julian Biggs
Julian Biggs (1920–1972) was a director and producer with the National Film Board of Canada and its first Director of English Production. Tom Daly (filmmaker) and Julian Biggs are Canadian documentary film producers, film directors from Ontario and national Film Board of Canada people.
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Kaj Pindal
Kaj Gøtzsche Pindal (December 1, 1927 – June 28, 2019) was a Danish-Canadian animator and animation educator who worked at the National Film Board of Canada (NFB) beginning in 1957, and created such works as the Academy Award-nominated What on Earth! (1967, co-directed with Les Drew) and the 1988 NFB short Peep and the Big Wide World as well as the television series of the same name in 2004. Tom Daly (filmmaker) and Kaj Pindal are Canadian animated film directors and national Film Board of Canada people.
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Kelowna
Kelowna is a city on Okanagan Lake in the Okanagan Valley in the southern interior of British Columbia, Canada.
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Kraków
(), also spelled as Cracow or Krakow, is the second-largest and one of the oldest cities in Poland.
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Kraków Film Festival
The Kraków Film Festival (Krakowski Festiwal Filmowy) is one of Europe's oldest events dedicated to documentary, animation and other short film forms.
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La Felguera
La Felguera is a parish of Langreo, and the most important district in the municipality of Langreo (Principality of Asturias) in northern Spain, with 21.000 inhabitants.
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La Plata
La Plata is the capital city of Buenos Aires Province, Argentina.
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La Spezia
La Spezia (or,; A Spèza, in the local) is the capital city of the province of La Spezia and is located at the head of the Gulf of La Spezia in the southern part of the Liguria region of Italy.
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Larry Kent (filmmaker)
Laurence Lionel "Larry" Kent (born May 16, 1933, in Johannesburg, South Africa) is a Canadian filmmaker, who is regarded as an important pioneer of independent filmmaking in Canada.
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Laurence Hyde (artist)
Laurence Evelyn Hyde (6 June 1914 – 8 August 1987) was an English-born Canadian film maker, painter, and graphic artist, known for his work with the National Film Board of Canada, stamp designs for the Canadian Postal Service, and the wordless novel Southern Cross (1951).
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Les Rose
Les Rose was a Canadian film and television director.
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Leslie McFarlane
Charles Leslie McFarlane (October 25, 1902 – September 6, 1977) was a Canadian journalist, novelist, screenwriter, and filmmaker, who is most famous for ghostwriting many of the early books in the very successful Hardy Boys series, using the pseudonym Franklin W. Dixon. Tom Daly (filmmaker) and Leslie McFarlane are film directors from Ontario and national Film Board of Canada people.
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Locarno
Locarno (Ticinese: Locarno; formerly in Luggarus) is a southern Swiss town and municipality in the district Locarno (of which it is the capital), located on the northern shore of Lake Maggiore at its northeastern tip in the canton of Ticino at the southern foot of the Swiss Alps.
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Locarno Film Festival
The Locarno Film Festival is a major international film festival, held annually in Locarno, Switzerland.
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London, Ontario
London is a city in southwestern Ontario, Canada, along the Quebec City–Windsor Corridor.
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Lonely Boy (film)
Lonely Boy is a 1962 Canadian cinéma vérité documentary about the former teen singer Paul Anka.
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Los Canadienses (film)
Los Canadienses is a 1976 documentary about the Canadian volunteers who fought in the Spanish Civil War.
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Lyon
Lyon (Franco-Provençal: Liyon), formerly spelled in English as Lyons, is the second largest city of France by urban area It is located at the confluence of the rivers Rhône and Saône, to the northwest of the French Alps, southeast of Paris, north of Marseille, southwest of Geneva, northeast of Saint-Étienne.
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Malca Gillson
Malca Gillson (1926-2010) was a Canadian filmmaker with the National Film Board of Canada, and one of the first women to join the NFB in a non-junior position. Tom Daly (filmmaker) and Malca Gillson are Canadian documentary film producers and national Film Board of Canada people.
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Mannheim
Mannheim (Palatine German: Mannem or Monnem), officially the University City of Mannheim (Universitätsstadt Mannheim), is the second-largest city in the German state of Baden-Württemberg, after the state capital of Stuttgart, and Germany's 21st-largest city, with a 2021 population of 311,831 inhabitants.
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Mar del Plata
Mar del Plata is a city on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean, in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina.
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Mar del Plata International Film Festival
The Mar del Plata International Film Festival (Festival Internacional de Cine de Mar del Plata) is an international film festival that takes place every November in the city of Mar del Plata, Argentina.
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Marburg
Marburg is a university town in the German federal state (Bundesland) of Hesse, capital of the Marburg-Biedenkopf district (Landkreis).
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Martin Duckworth
Martin Duckworth (born March 8, 1933) is a Canadian documentary director and cinematographer who was on staff at the National Film Board from 1963 to 1970 and has continued to work with them as a freelance filmmaker. Tom Daly (filmmaker) and Martin Duckworth are national Film Board of Canada people.
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Melbourne
Melbourne (Boonwurrung/Narrm or Naarm) is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Victoria, and the second-most populous city in Australia, after Sydney.
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Melbourne International Film Festival
The Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF) is an annual film festival held over three weeks in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
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Mexico City
Mexico City (Ciudad de México,; abbr.: CDMX; Central Nahuatl:,; Otomi) is the capital and largest city of Mexico, and the most populous city in North America.
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Michael J. F. Scott
Michael Scott, sometimes credited as Michael J. F. Scott, is a Canadian film and television director and producer. Tom Daly (filmmaker) and Michael J. F. Scott are national Film Board of Canada people.
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Michael Rubbo
Michael Dattilo Rubbo (born 31 December 1938) is an Australian documentarian/filmmaker. Tom Daly (filmmaker) and Michael Rubbo are national Film Board of Canada people.
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Michael Spencer (producer)
Michael Spencer (November 9, 1919 - April 22, 2016) was a Canadian film producer, most noted for his tenure as the first executive director of the Canadian Film Development Corporation. Tom Daly (filmmaker) and Michael Spencer (producer) are Canadian documentary film producers and national Film Board of Canada people.
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Milan
Milan (Milano) is a city in northern Italy, regional capital of Lombardy, and the second-most-populous city proper in Italy after Rome.
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Milton Keynes
Milton Keynes is a city in Buckinghamshire, England, about north-west of London.
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Montevideo
Montevideo is the capital and largest city of Uruguay.
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Montreal
Montreal is the largest city in the province of Quebec, the second-largest in Canada, and the tenth-largest in North America.
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Montreal International Film Festival
The Montreal International Film Festival was an annual Canadian film festival, which took place in Montreal, Quebec from 1960 to 1967.
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Mort Ransen
Mort Ransen (August 16, 1933 – September 4, 2021) was a Canadian film and television director, editor, screenwriter and producer, best known for his Genie Award-winning 1995 film Margaret's Museum. Tom Daly (filmmaker) and Mort Ransen are film producers from Quebec and national Film Board of Canada people.
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Morten Parker
Morten Parker (July 29, 1919 – May 26, 2014) was a Canadian director, producer and writer.
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Moscow
Moscow is the capital and largest city of Russia.
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My Financial Career
My Financial Career is a 1962 Oscar-nominated animated short directed by Gerald Potterton and produced by Colin Low and Tom Daly for the National Film Board of Canada. The cartoon is based on a story of the same name from one of Stephen Leacock's collections of short stories, Literary Lapses (1910).
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Naarden
Naarden is a city and former municipality in the Gooi region in the province of North Holland, Netherlands.
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National Film Board of Canada
The National Film Board of Canada (NFB; Office national du film du Canada (ONF)) is Canada's public film and digital media producer and distributor.
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Nelson, British Columbia
Nelson is a city located in the Selkirk Mountains on the West Arm of Kootenay Lake in the Southern Interior of British Columbia, Canada.
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New Delhi
New Delhi (ISO: Naī Dillī), is the capital of India and a part of the National Capital Territory of Delhi (NCT).
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Nobody Waved Good-bye
Nobody Waved Good-bye is a 1964 National Film Board of Canada production directed by Don Owen, starring Peter Kastner, Julie Biggs and Claude Rae.
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Norman McLaren
William Norman McLaren, LL. Tom Daly (filmmaker) and Norman McLaren are national Film Board of Canada people.
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Nyon
Nyon (historically German: Neuis or Neuss and Italian: Nione) is a municipality in Nyon District in the canton of Vaud in Switzerland.
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Oberhausen
Oberhausen is a city on the river Emscher in the Ruhr Area, Germany, located between Duisburg and Essen. The city hosts the International Short Film Festival Oberhausen and its Gasometer Oberhausen is an anchor point of the European Route of Industrial Heritage.
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Off the Wall (1981 film)
Off the Wall is a 1981 Canadian documentary film directed by Derek May and funded and produced by National Film Board of Canada.
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One Man (film)
One Man is a Canadian drama film, released in 1977.
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Order of Canada
The Order of Canada (Ordre du Canada) is a Canadian state order and the second-highest honour for merit in the system of orders, decorations, and medals of Canada, after the Order of Merit.
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Ottawa
Ottawa (Canadian French) is the capital city of Canada.
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Ouistreham
Ouistreham is a commune in the Calvados department in Normandy region in northwestern France.
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Our Northern Neighbour
Our Northern Neighbour is a film produced in 1944 by Stuart Legg and directed by Tom Daly for the National Film Board of Canada series The World in Action.
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Padua
Padua (Padova; Pàdova, Pàdoa or Pàoa) is a city and comune (municipality) in Veneto, northern Italy, and the capital of the province of Padua.
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Palace of Versailles
The Palace of Versailles (château de Versailles) is a former royal residence commissioned by King Louis XIV located in Versailles, about west of Paris, France.
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Palma de Mallorca
Palma, also known as Palma de Mallorca (officially between 1983 and 1988, 2006–2008, and 2012–2016), is the capital and largest city of the autonomous community of the Balearic Islands in Spain.
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Palo Alto, California
Palo Alto (Spanish for) is a charter city in the northwestern corner of Santa Clara County, California, United States, in the San Francisco Bay Area, named after a coastal redwood tree known as El Palo Alto.
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Panama City
Panama City, also known as Panama (or Panamá in Spanish), is the capital and largest city of Panama.
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Paris
Paris is the capital and largest city of France.
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Paul Cowan (filmmaker)
Paul Cowan is a Canadian filmmaker who spent the bulk of his career with the National Film Board of Canada. Tom Daly (filmmaker) and Paul Cowan (filmmaker) are film directors from Quebec and national Film Board of Canada people.
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Peter Raymont
Peter Raymont (born February 28, 1950) is a Canadian filmmaker and producer and the president of White Pine Pictures, an independent film, television and new media production company based in Toronto. Tom Daly (filmmaker) and Peter Raymont are Canadian documentary film producers and national Film Board of Canada people.
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Philadelphia
Philadelphia, colloquially referred to as Philly, is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania and the sixth-most populous city in the nation, with a population of 1,603,797 in the 2020 census.
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Pierre Perrault
Pierre Perrault (29 June 1927 – 23 June 1999) was a Canadian documentary film director with the National Film Board of Canada. Tom Daly (filmmaker) and Pierre Perrault are national Film Board of Canada people.
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Prologue (1970 film)
Prologue is a 1970 National Film Board of Canada feature from Robin Spry, shot and set in Montreal and Chicago, blending drama with documentary sequences from the 1968 Democratic National Convention protests.
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Rapallo
Rapallo is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Genoa, in the Italian region of Liguria.
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Reaction: A Portrait of a Society in Crisis
Reaction: A Portrait of a Society in Crisis is a 1973 Canadian documentary film directed by Robin Spry and produced by the National Film Board of Canada.
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Reims
Reims (also spelled Rheims in English) is the most populous city in the French department of Marne, and the 12th most populous city in France.
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Rio de Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro, or simply Rio, is the capital of the state of Rio de Janeiro.
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Road to the Reich
Road to the Reich is a 10-minute 1945 Canadian documentary film, directed and produced by Tom Daly for the National Film Board of Canada as part of the wartime Canada Carries On series.
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Robert Anderson (filmmaker)
Robert Anderson (1913 – June 3, 1997) was a Canadian filmmaker who specialized in films about psychiatry, first with the National Film Board of Canada, and then through his own company. Tom Daly (filmmaker) and Robert Anderson (filmmaker) are Canadian documentary film producers and national Film Board of Canada people.
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Robert Lang (producer)
Robert Lang is a Canadian film producer, director, and writer. Tom Daly (filmmaker) and Robert Lang (producer) are Canadian documentary film producers.
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Robert Nichol (cinematographer)
Robert Nichol is a Canadian cinematographer, director, and writer.
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Robert Verrall
Robert Verrall (born January 13, 1928, in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian animator, director and film producer who worked for the National Film Board of Canada (NFB) from 1945 to 1987. Tom Daly (filmmaker) and Robert Verrall are Canadian animated film directors, Canadian animated film producers, film directors from Toronto and national Film Board of Canada people.
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Robin Spry
Robin Spry (October 25, 1939 – March 28, 2005) was a Canadian film director, producer and writer. Tom Daly (filmmaker) and Robin Spry are Canadian film editors, film directors from Toronto, film producers from Quebec and national Film Board of Canada people.
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Roger Blais (filmmaker)
Roger Blais (February 6, 1917 – November 9, 2012) was a Canadian film director and producer, who played a key role in the development and expansion of the Quebec division of the National Film Board of Canada. Tom Daly (filmmaker) and Roger Blais (filmmaker) are Canadian documentary film producers, film directors from Quebec and national Film Board of Canada people.
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Roman Kroitor
Roman Kroitor (December 12, 1926 – September 17, 2012) was a Canadian filmmaker who was known as a pioneer of Cinéma vérité, as the co-founder of IMAX, and as the creator of the Sandde hand-drawn stereoscopic 3D animation system. Tom Daly (filmmaker) and Roman Kroitor are Canadian documentary film producers, national Film Board of Canada people and producers of Best Picture Genie and Canadian Screen Award winners.
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Rome
Rome (Italian and Roma) is the capital city of Italy.
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Ron Weyman
Ronald Charles Tosh Weyman (December 13, 1915 – June 26, 2007) was a British-born Canadian film and television director and producer. Tom Daly (filmmaker) and Ron Weyman are Canadian documentary film producers, film directors from Toronto and national Film Board of Canada people.
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Roshd International Film Festival
Roshd International Film Festival is eldest film festival in Iran.
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Royal Journey
Royal Journey is a 1951 National Film Board of Canada documentary chronicling a five-week Royal visit by The Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II) and her husband, Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, to Canada and the United States in the fall of 1951.
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Sad Song of Yellow Skin
Sad Song of Yellow Skin is a 1970 direct cinema-style documentary, produced by the National Film Board of Canada, on the effects of the Vietnam War on street children in Saigon.
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Salerno
Salerno (Salierno) is an ancient city and comune (municipality) in Campania, southwestern Italy, and is the capital of the namesake province, being the second largest city in the region by number of inhabitants, after Naples.
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Salerno Film Festival
Salerno Film Festival (in Italian language, Festival del cinema di Salerno) has operated since 1946 in the Italian city of Salerno.
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San Antonio
San Antonio (Spanish for "Saint Anthony"), officially the City of San Antonio, is a city in the U.S. state of Texas and the most populous city in Greater San Antonio, the third-largest metropolitan area in Texas and the 24th-largest metropolitan area in the United States at 2.6 million people in the 2020 US census.
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San Sebastián
San Sebastián, officially known by the bilingual name Donostia / San Sebastián, is a city and municipality located in the Basque Autonomous Community, Spain.
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San Sebastián International Film Festival
The San Sebastián International Film Festival (SSIFF; Festival Internacional de San Sebastián, Donostia Zinemaldia) is an annual FIAPF A category film festival held in the Spanish city of Donostia-San Sebastián in September, in the Basque Country.
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Santa Barbara, California
Santa Barbara (Santa Bárbara, meaning) is a coastal city in Santa Barbara County, California, of which it is also the county seat.
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Santiago
Santiago, also known as Santiago de Chile, is the capital and largest city of Chile and one of the largest cities in the Americas.
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Southern Illinois University Press
Southern Illinois University Press or SIU Press, founded in 1956, is a university press located in Carbondale, Illinois, owned and operated by Southern Illinois University.
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Stanley Jackson (filmmaker)
Stanley Jackson (1914–1981) was a Canadian film director, producer, writer and narrator with the National Film Board of Canada (NFB). Tom Daly (filmmaker) and Stanley Jackson (filmmaker) are national Film Board of Canada people.
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Stoddart Publishing
Stoddart Publishing was a Canadian book publisher and distributor, owned by Jack Stoddart, which ceased operations in 2002.
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Stratford Film Festival
The Stratford Film Festival was an annual film festival in Stratford, Ontario, Canada, which was staged from 1956 to 1961 and from 1971 to 1975.
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Stratford, Ontario
Stratford is a city on the Avon River within Perth County in southwestern Ontario, Canada, with a 2021 population of 33,232 in a land area of.
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Stuart Legg
Stuart Legg (31 August 1910 – 23 July 1988) was a pioneering English documentary filmmaker. Tom Daly (filmmaker) and Stuart Legg are national Film Board of Canada people.
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Sur le Pont d'Avignon
"Sur le Pont d'Avignon" ("On the Bridge of Avignon") is a French song about a dance performed on the Pont d'Avignon (officially Pont Saint-Bénézet) that dates back to the 15th century.
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Swift Current
Swift Current is the sixth-largest city in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan.
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Sydney
Sydney is the capital city of the state of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australia.
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Tarbes
Tarbes (Gascon: Tarba) is a commune in the Hautes-Pyrénées department in the Occitanie region of southwestern France.
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Tehran
Tehran (تهران) or Teheran is the capital and largest city of Iran as well as the largest in Tehran Province.
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Terence Macartney-Filgate
Terence Macartney-Filgate (6 August 1924 – 11 July 2022) was a British-Canadian film director who directed, wrote, produced or shot more than 100 films in a career spanning more than 50 years. Tom Daly (filmmaker) and Terence Macartney-Filgate are national Film Board of Canada people.
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Terence MacDermot
Terence William Leighton MacDermot (September 13, 1896 – April 29, 1966) was a Canadian diplomat and academic.
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The Gates of Italy
The Gates of Italy is a 21-minute 1943 Canadian documentary film, made by the National Film Board of Canada as part of both the wartime Canada Carries On and The World in Action series.
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The Hutterites (film)
The Hutterites is a 1964 film directed by Colin Low for the National Film Board of Canada.
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The Living Stone
The Living Stone is a 1958 Canadian short documentary film directed by John Feeney and produced by the National Film Board of Canada.
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The Romance of Transportation in Canada
The Romance of Transportation in Canada is a 1952 animated short film made by the National Film Board of Canada.
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The Sloane Affair
The Sloane Affair is a Canadian docudrama television film, directed by Douglas Jackson and broadcast by CBC Television in 1973.
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There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly
"There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly" is a children's rhyme and nonsense song of a kind known as cumulative.
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Thessaloniki
Thessaloniki (Θεσσαλονίκη), also known as Thessalonica, Saloniki, Salonika, or Salonica, is the second-largest city in Greece, with slightly over one million inhabitants in its metropolitan area, and the capital of the geographic region of Macedonia, the administrative region of Central Macedonia and the Decentralized Administration of Macedonia and Thrace.
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Thessaloniki International Film Festival
The Thessaloniki International Film Festival (TIFF) is a film festival held every November in Thessaloniki, Greece.
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Tokyo
Tokyo (東京), officially the Tokyo Metropolis (label), is the capital of Japan and one of the most populous cities in the world, with a population of over 14 million residents as of 2023 and the second-most-populated capital in the world.
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Tony Ianzelo
Tony Ianzelo (born June 13, 1935) is a Canadian documentary director and cinematographer. Tom Daly (filmmaker) and Tony Ianzelo are film directors from Toronto and national Film Board of Canada people.
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Toronto
Toronto is the most populous city in Canada and the capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario.
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Toronto International Film Festival
The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF, often stylized as tiff) is one of the most prestigious and largest publicly attended film festivals in the world, founded in 1976 and taking place each September.
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Toulon
Toulon (Tolon, Touloun) is a city on the French Riviera and a large port on the Mediterranean coast, with a major naval base.
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Tours
Tours (meaning Towers) is the largest city in the region of Centre-Val de Loire, France.
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Trento
Trento (or; Ladin and Trent; Trient; Tria), also known in English as Trent, is a city on the Adige River in Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol in Italy.
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Trieste
Trieste is a city and seaport in northeastern Italy.
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Turin
Turin (Torino) is a city and an important business and cultural centre in Northern Italy.
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Universe (1960 film)
Universe (Notre univers) is a 1960 black-and-white documentary short film made in 1960 by Roman Kroitor and Colin Low for the National Film Board of Canada (NFB).
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University College, Toronto
University College, popularly referred to as UC, is a constituent college of the University of Toronto, created in 1853 specifically as an institution of higher learning free of religious affiliation.
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University of Chicago
The University of Chicago (UChicago, Chicago, U of C, or UChi) is a private research university in Chicago, Illinois.
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University of Illinois Chicago
The University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) is a public research university in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
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Upper Canada College
Upper Canada College (UCC) is an independent day and boarding school for boys in Toronto, Ontario, operating under the International Baccalaureate program.
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Vancouver
Vancouver is a major city in western Canada, located in the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia.
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Vancouver International Film Festival
The Vancouver International Film Festival (VIFF) is an annual film festival held in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, for two weeks in late September and early October.
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Vancouver Sun
The Vancouver Sun, also known as the Sun, is a daily broadsheet newspaper based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
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Varna, Bulgaria
Varna (Варна) is the third-largest city in Bulgaria and the largest city and seaside resort on the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast and in the Northern Bulgaria region.
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Venice
Venice (Venezia; Venesia, formerly Venexia) is a city in northeastern Italy and the capital of the Veneto region.
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Venice Film Festival
The Venice Film Festival or Venice International Film Festival (Mostra Internazionale d'Arte Cinematografica della Biennale di Venezia, "International Exhibition of Cinematographic Art of the Venice Biennale") is an annual film festival held in Venice, Italy.
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Very Nice, Very Nice
Very Nice, Very Nice is a Canadian avant-garde collage film made by Arthur Lipsett in 1961, and produced by the National Film Board of Canada.
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Victoria Film Festival
The Victoria Film Festival is a publicly attended film festival in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada running for ten days in February.
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Victoria, British Columbia
Victoria is the capital city of the Canadian province of British Columbia, on the southern tip of Vancouver Island off Canada's Pacific coast.
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Villeurbanne
Villeurbanne (Velorbana) is a commune in the Metropolis of Lyon in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in eastern France.
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Visions du Réel
Visions du Réel (Visions of Reality) is an internationally renowned documentary film festival held in April each year in Nyon, Switzerland.
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Waiting for Fidel
Waiting for Fidel is a Canadian documentary by Michael Rubbo and starring director Rubbo, former Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador Joey Smallwood and Newfoundland media mogul Geoff Stirling.
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Westmount
Westmount is an affluent municipality on the Island of Montreal, in southwestern Quebec, Canada.
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Weyburn
Weyburn is the tenth-largest city in Saskatchewan, Canada.
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Who Will Teach Your Child?
Who Will Teach Your Child? is a 1948 Canadian short documentary, directed by Stanley Jackson for the National Film Board of Canada.
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William Greaves
William Garfield Greaves (October 8, 1926 – August 25, 2014) was an American documentary filmmaker and a pioneer of film-making. Tom Daly (filmmaker) and William Greaves are national Film Board of Canada people.
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William Kurelek
William Kurelek, (March 3, 1927 – November 3, 1977) was a Canadian artist and writer.
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Winnipeg
Winnipeg is the capital and largest city of the province of Manitoba in Canada.
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Wolf Koenig
Wolf Koenig (October 17, 1927 – June 26, 2014) was a Canadian film director, producer, animator, cinematographer, and a pioneer in Direct Cinema at the National Film Board of Canada. Tom Daly (filmmaker) and Wolf Koenig are Canadian animated film producers, Canadian documentary film producers, national Film Board of Canada people and producers of Best Picture Genie and Canadian Screen Award winners.
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Yorkton
Yorkton is a city located in south-eastern Saskatchewan, Canada.
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Yorkton Film Festival
Yorkton Film Festival (YFF) is an annual film festival held in late May in Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada.
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Zinebi
The Bilbao International Festival of Documentary and Short Film, ZINEBI, is an international film festival that it is held annually in Bilbao since 1959.
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Zlín
Zlín (in 1949–1989 Gottwaldov;; Zlin) is a city in the Czech Republic.
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Zlín Film Festival
Zlín Film Festival, also known as the International Film Festival for Children and Youth (Mezinárodní festival filmů pro děti a mládež) is an annual festival of children's film in Zlín in the Czech Republic, founded in 1961 in the former Czechoslovakia.
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10th Canadian Film Awards
The 10th Canadian Film Awards were held on June 21, 1958 to honour achievements in Canadian film.
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11th Canadian Film Awards
The 11th Canadian Film Awards were held on June 5, 1959 to honour achievements in Canadian film.
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12th Canadian Film Awards
The 12th Canadian Film Awards were held on June 3, 1960, to honour achievements in Canadian film.
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13th Canadian Film Awards
The 13th Canadian Film Awards were held on May 13, 1961 to honour achievements in Canadian film.
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14th British Academy Film Awards
The 14th British Academy Film Awards, given by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts in 1961, honoured the best films of 1960.
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14th Canadian Film Awards
The 14th Canadian Film Awards were held on May 26, 1962 to honour achievements in Canadian film.
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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.
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18th British Academy Film Awards
The 18th British Academy Film Awards, given by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts in 1965, honoured the best films of 1964.
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18th Canadian Film Awards
The 18th Canadian Film Awards were held on May 6, 1966 to honour achievements in Canadian film.
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1940 in film
The year 1940 in film involved some significant events, including the premieres of the Walt Disney films Pinocchio and Fantasia.
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1953 Cannes Film Festival
The 6th Cannes Film Festival was held from 15 to 29 April 1953.
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1957 Cannes Film Festival
The 10th Cannes Film Festival was held from 2 to 17 May 1957.
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1960 Cannes Film Festival
The 13th Cannes Film Festival was held from 4 to 20 May 1960.
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1961 Cannes Film Festival
The 14th Cannes Film Festival was held from 3 to 18 May 1961.
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1962 Cannes Film Festival
The 15th Cannes Film Festival was held from 7 to 23 May 1962.
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1984 in film
The following is an overview of events in 1984 in film, including the highest-grossing films, award ceremonies and festivals, a list of films released and notable deaths.
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19th Canadian Film Awards
The 19th Canadian Film Awards were held on September 23, 1967 to honour achievements in Canadian film.
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1st Canadian Film Awards
The 1st Canadian Film Awards were presented on April 27, 1949 to honour achievements in Canadian film.
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21-87
21-87 is a 1963 Canadian abstract montage-collage film created by Arthur Lipsett that lasts 9 minutes and 33 seconds.
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22nd Canadian Film Awards
The 22nd Canadian Film Awards were held on October 3, 1970 to honour achievements in Canadian film.
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23rd British Academy Film Awards
The 23rd British Academy Film Awards, given by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts in 1970, honoured the best films of 1969.
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23rd Canadian Film Awards
The 23rd Canadian Film Awards were held on October 1, 1971 to honour achievements in Canadian film.
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24th British Academy Film Awards
The 24th British Academy Film Awards, given by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts in 1971, honoured the best films of 1970.
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24th Canadian Film Awards
The 24th Canadian Film Awards were held on October 3, 1972 to honour achievements in Canadian film.
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25th Academy Awards
The 25th Academy Awards were held on March 19, 1953 at the RKO Pantages Theatre in Hollywood, and the NBC International Theatre in New York City, to honor the films of 1952.
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25th Canadian Film Awards
The 25th Canadian Film Awards were announced on October 12, 1973, to honour achievements in Canadian film.
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2nd Canadian Film Awards
The 2nd Canadian Film Awards were presented on April 19, 1950 to honour achievements in Canadian film.
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30th Academy Awards
The 30th Academy Awards ceremony was held on March 26, 1958, to honor the best films of 1957.
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30th British Academy Film Awards
The 30th British Academy Film Awards, more commonly known as the BAFTAs, took place on 24 March 1977 at the Wembley Conference Centre in London, honouring the best national and foreign films of 1976.
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31st Academy Awards
The 31st Academy Awards ceremony was held on April 6, 1959, to honor the best films of 1958.
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33rd Academy Awards
The 33rd Academy Awards, honoring the best in film for 1960, were held on April 17, 1961, hosted by Bob Hope at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in Santa Monica, California.
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34th Academy Awards
The 34th Academy Awards, honoring the best in film for 1961, were held on April 9, 1962, hosted by Bob Hope at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in Santa Monica, California.
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36th Academy Awards
The 36th Academy Awards, honoring the best in film for 1963, were held on April 13, 1964, hosted by Jack Lemmon at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in Santa Monica, California.
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37th Academy Awards
The 37th Academy Awards were held on April 5, 1965, to honor film achievements of 1964.
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39th Academy Awards
The 39th Academy Awards, honoring the best in film for 1966, were held on April 10, 1967, hosted by Bob Hope at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in Santa Monica, California.
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3rd Canadian Film Awards
The 3rd Canadian Film Awards were presented on April 22, 1951, to honour achievements in Canadian film.
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49th Academy Awards
The 49th Academy Awards were presented Monday, March 28, 1977, at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles, California.
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4th Canadian Film Awards
The 4th Canadian Film Awards were presented on April 27, 1952 to honour achievements in Canadian film.
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5th Canadian Film Awards
The 5th Canadian Film Awards were presented on April 30, 1953 to honour achievements in Canadian film.
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6th British Academy Film Awards
The 6th British Academy Film Awards, retroactively known as the British Academy Film Awards, given by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) (previously the British Film Academy) in 1953, honoured the best films of 1952.
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7th British Academy Film Awards
The 7th British Academy Film Awards, given by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts in 1954, honoured the best films of 1953.
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7th Canadian Film Awards
The 7th Canadian Film Awards were announced in 1955 to honour achievements in Canadian film.
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8th Canadian Film Awards
The 8th Canadian Film Awards were held on August 6, 1956 to honour achievements in Canadian film.
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See also
Canadian animated film producers
- Adam Shaheen (producer)
- Al Guest
- Alan Barillaro
- Alan Best (filmmaker)
- Amanda Strong
- Anthony Leo
- Aristomenis Tsirbas
- Asaph Fipke
- Bruce Alcock
- Clyde Henry Productions
- Colin Low (filmmaker)
- Daniel Langlois
- Danny Antonucci
- Dean DeBlois
- Eunice Macaulay
- George Dunning
- Gerald Potterton
- Imogen Sutton
- Ishu Patel
- Jack Dunham
- Janet Perlman
- Jeff Chiba Stearns
- Julie Roy
- Lenora Hume
- Lynne Naylor
- Malcolm Collett
- Marc Sondheimer
- Marv Newland
- Michel Gagné
- Nick Cross (animator)
- Nicolas Dufour-Laperrière
- Peter Hudecki
- Peter Lepeniotis
- Pierre Hébert (animator)
- Raoul Barré
- René Chénier
- René Jodoin
- Richard Williams (animator)
- Robert Verrall
- Stephen Bosustow
- Tom Daly (filmmaker)
- Wendy Tilby and Amanda Forbis
- Wolf Koenig
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Daly_(filmmaker)
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