22nd Canadian Film Awards

22nd Canadian Film Awards
DateOctober 3, 1970
LocationImperial Theatre, Toronto, Ontario
Hosted byBill Walker
Highlights
Most awardsThe Act of the Heart
Film of the YearPsychocratie (To See or Not to See)
Best Feature FilmGoin' Down the Road
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The 22nd Canadian Film Awards were held on October 3, 1970 to honour achievements in Canadian film.[1] The ceremony was hosted by broadcaster Bill Walker.

With the goal of broadening public awareness of the awards, the organizers moved the ceremony back into a theatre, with a section reserved for the general public. They also initiated the enormously popular Film Award Week which allowed the public to join the international jury in screening the nominated films. After reviewing 125 entries, the judges presented the international jury with 65 nominees. Cinepix Film Properties withdrew the films Love in a Four Letter World and Here and Now (L'Initiation) after an article in Time implied that the jury was unsympathetic to the films' sexual content.[2] Jean Pierre Lefebvre threatened to withdraw the film Q-Bec My Love if the Ontario Censor Board did not withdraw its demand for the film's explicit sexuality to be edited; provincial cabinet minister James Auld intervened to dissuade the board from insisting on the cuts.[3]

  1. ^ Maria Topalovich, And the Genie Goes To...: Celebrating 50 Years of the Canadian Film Awards. Stoddart Publishing, 2000. ISBN 0-7737-3238-1. pp. 89-91.
  2. ^ "Two movies formally withdrawn". Edmonton Journal, September 29, 1970.
  3. ^ "Canadian Film Awards copes with string of crises". The Globe and Mail, September 28, 1970.