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Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television
The Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television is a national non-profit professional association designed to promote, recognize and celebrate exceptional achievements in the Canadian film and television industries
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Organization(s) 717 of 794
"Created in 1979, and today unifying over 4,000 industry professionals across Canada, the Academy has proven to be a vital and integral force representing all areas of the film and television. Its mandate is: To honour outstanding achievements; To heighten public awareness and increase audience attendance and appreciation of Canadian film and television productions; To provide critically needed high-quality professional development programs, conferences and publications; The Academy’s national awards programs include the Genie Awards, Gemini Awards and Prix Gémeaux, honouring Canada’s best in the film and television industries. The Academy serves an essential role in the efforts to develop film and television skills across Canada. Designed for industry professionals, as well as students of film and television, the Academy's innovative and creative training programs include the Breakfast Club Speakers Series and the National Apprenticeship Training Program."
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English
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Web site (URL)
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http://www.academy.ca/
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