3rd Canadian Film Awards
The 3rd Canadian Film Awards were presented on April 22, 1951, to honour achievements in Canadian film. The ceremony was hosted by Mary Pickford.
This year, the selection process was changed; specialized judging panels assessed theatrical, non-theatrical and amateur entries, and judges were given more detailed instructions. Due to budget constraints, the physical prizes were printed certificates.
At the dinner before the awards presentation, Fred Dillon of the Canadian Motion Picture Distributors Association presented Dominion archivist Dr. William Kaye Lamb with a letter from Thomas Edison. In the letter, dated May 1, 1894, Edison thanked Ottawa businessmen George Holland and Andrew Holland for successfully using his Kinetoscope to exhibit a film. Pickford, a director of the Edison Pioneers, received a copy of the letter for presentation to the Edison Museum in New Jersey.
Winners
- Film of the Year: Not awarded
- Theatrical Short: Après le bagne — National Film Board of Canada, Gil LaRoche producer, Ron Weyman director
- Non-Theatrical, Open: Feelings of Depression — National Film Board of Canada, Tom Daly producer, Stanley Jackson director
- Amateur: Not awarded
- Special Awards:
- Special Citations: