Many thanks to Glenn Ludlow, Phil Jukes and Edmund Oliverio for their contributions to this page.
There will be scores more photos and video on display at the reunion celebration.
Travelling display in Edmonton. It toured shopping malls and public schools throughout Calgary. CFC developed a Canadian film curriculum guidebook for the junior and seniors schools visited by filmmakers.
Actress Tantoo Cardinal
Shoot demonstration crew
National arts figure Arnold Edinborough and CFC governor Flemming Nielsen
Producer Eda Leishman and Annette Tyson (Variety Club)
Celebration’s M.C. renowned humouristFred Keating
Don Haig, CFC president -- Canadian film industry’s Godfather
Hon. Flora Macdonald
Director David Winning
At Mayor Al Deurr’s VIP filmmakers reception at Calgary City Hall
Brian Jones and Oscar director Cynthia Scott (A Company of Strangers)
At the premiere luncheon for Bordertown Cafe -- Don Haig, Edmund Oliverio, Ches Yetman, Norma Bailey, Stephen Roth, and Janet Wright
Janet Wright (Genie Best Actress in Bordertown Cafe).
Brenda Findley at the live demonstration
DOP Doug Munro
Actor Garth Roberts
Flemming Neilsen at CFC news conference
Members of ACTRA, IATSE and DGC planning the public shoot demonstrations
Inside Bankers Hall -- Stunt man falling...
Outside of Bankers Hall on Stephen Avenue Mall at noon hour demonstration.
Director GlennLudlow
Sponsorhip Council chair Hal Wyatt presenting to Fairmont Hotels vice president John Pye
Calgary Herald arts writer Brian Brennan and producer/director Helene B. White
IATSE crew break
Make up genius John Cox and actor Roberta Mauer Phillips
Security chiefs Ray Ansel and Peter Gurr
Cast and crew of the shoot demonstration at the base of the Calgary Tower after a day long public film demonstration
General public viewing the shoot. During the demonstration, action would be stopped in order to explain what is going on and who’s who (i.e. -- key grip, best boy).
AMPDC chair Irv Koop at the film industry roast luncheon
Sharon Bloomcrist
Shirlee Gordon with Peter Gurr and Canadian actress Susan Clark who flew in from Hollywood.
Sound techs
Kootenia Brown actress Michelle Thrust
The Legend of Kootenia Brown producers Gary Payne and Christian Bruyere from Vancouver.
CFC media officer Nancy Macdonald
Director/producer Helene B. White
Broadcaster Wendall Wilks and TV host Shirlee Gordon
AMPDC....those were the days!
MP Jim Hawkes family with actress daughter Terri
Flemming Nielsen being interviewed by Fairchild Radio at AMPDC producers luncheon.
Neil Campbell (Cineplex Odeon Films), CFC lawyer Doug Rae (Rae & Company), David Parker (Calgary Film Commissioner) and Calgary Herald film industry reporter Wendy Dudley.