Who won in the Canadian Festival ?

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Who won in the Canadian Festival ?

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Where were all the other nations in the CIAFF Festival?

Class “A” Advanced (The Betty Peterson Memorial Trophy)
Winner: Traditions…Those Damn Schools by Hugh Dimaline
First Runner-Up: The Immigrant by Alex Satmary
Second Runner-Up: French Cheese by Alex Satmary
Third Runner-Up: From Rails To Sails by Margaret Chamberlain
Honorable Mentions:
The Art Of Mums by Dan Copeland
Demons Of Miss Beasley by Dan Copeland
Traditions…The Drums And The Dance by Hugh Dimaline

Class “B” Intermediate (The Toronto Film & Video Trophy)
Winner: Good Trade by Ottawa Film And Video Club
First Runner-Up: What A Wonderful World by Mila Werbik
Second Runner-Up: Edzna-Mayan Ruins by Reinhard Buehling

Class “C” Novices (The Eumig Trophy)

Winner: Hannah And Her Aquatic Friends by Hannah Steeds0

Class “D” Clubs (The Garlick Trophy)
Winner: Gin & Tonic by Victoria Video Club
First Runner-Up: The Case Of The Musical Phone Call by Ottawa Film And Video Club
Second Runner-Up: Urban Spelunking by Hamilton Video/Film Makers
Third Runner-Up: Dao-Ming Finds A Missing Mother by Robert Bayne
Honorable Mention: Nuttin For Christmas by Ottawa Film And Video Club

Class “E” Compulsory Theme (The Intercities Trophy)
Winner: Urban Spelunking by Hamilton Video/Film Makers
First Runner-Up: Good Trade by Ottawa Film And Video Club

Class “F” Script (The SCCA Award)
Winner: Bug Off by David Fuller
First Runner-Up: The Lady With The Red Horned Rimmed Glasses by Lawrence Gaum

The SCCA Trophy For Best Editing In Contest:
Traditions…Those Damn Schools by Hugh Dimaline

The SCCA Trophy For Best Use Of Sound:
Highway Of Heroes by Dan Copeland

The SCCA Trophy For Best Visual Effects:

Urban Spelunking by Dan Copeland

The SCCA Trophy For Most Humorous:
The Immigrant by Alex Szatmary

The SCCA Trophy For Most Original Entry:
Cat-Can by Alex Szatmary

Adam Houston Special Award for Best Dialogue:

Gin & Tonic by Victoria Video Club (Margaret Chamberlain)

The SCCA Trophy For Best Cinematography

Spring Festival In Leitzhon China by Ben Andrews

The SCCA Trophy For Best Scenario Video

The Case Of The Musical Phone Call by Ottawa Film And Video Club

The Ben Andrew’s Trophy for Best Entry In The Contest

Traditions…Those Damn Schools by Hugh Dimaline

Amateur Movie Capital of Canada:
Hamilton, Ontario.
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Re: Who won in the Canadian Festival ?

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Other nations
Some weeks ago I received the CIAFF-results. They were published on this forum (see other thread). The other nations that won an award are Switzerland, France, Germany, England (Kay Bamford-Burnell and Laurie Calvert) and Belgium.
In this message was written : the trophies and certificates are being sent by surface post because of the high cost of airmail. Jon Soika, I think the festival-secretary, wrote this message. My question : are there two different CIAFF's ?

Second place in the Amateur-Narrative category was : "Grandpa's Cinema" by Jeannick & Pierre Michel from France. I remember that film very well. It was also shown in Harrogate. I also remember that Brian Saberton and other friends enjoyed it very much. CIAFF seems to be a festival with seperate categories.
Willy Van der Linden
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Re: Who won in the Canadian Festival ?

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You are right, of course, Willy !

Sorry I was reading the latest magazine from Canada and saw the results without realising they were for the SCCA's own national competition. Maybe I will have to go and lie down quietly somewhere until my brain starts working again.

Sorry.

Dave
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