| Title
|
Director
|
Cast
|
Genre
|
Notes
|
| 1950
|
| Forbidden Journey |
Richard J. Jarvis |
Jan Rubeš, Susan Douglas, John Colicos |
Drama |
|
| Fugitive from Montreal (L'inconnu de Montréal) |
Jean Devaivre |
René Dary, Patricia Roc, Paul Dupuis, Albert Miller |
Drama |
|
| Lights of My City (Les Lumières de ma ville) |
Jean-Yves Bigras |
Huguette Oligny, Monique Leyrac |
Drama |
[1]
|
| Séraphin |
Paul Gury |
Hector Charland, Nicole Germain, Guy Provost |
Drama |
[2]
|
| 1951
|
| Around Is Around & Now Is the Time |
Norman McLaren |
|
NFB experimental shorts |
An early experimentation in 3D by Norman McLaren and Evelyn Lambart; CFA - Special award[3]
|
| The Fight: Science against Cancer |
Morten Parker |
|
NFB animated short |
Academy Award for Best Documentary (Short Subject); Canadian Film Award - Special Award[4]
|
| Neighbours |
Norman McLaren |
Grant Munro, Jean Paul Ladouceur |
NFB short made by pixilation technique |
Academy Award Short Subject (One-reel) nominee and Best Documentary (Short Subject) winner; AV Preservation Trust Masterwork
|
| Newfoundland Scene |
F. R. Crawley |
Frank Peddie |
Documentary |
|
| Royal Journey |
David Bairstow, Gudrun Parker, Roger Blais |
|
NFB documentary |
|
| 1952
|
| The Bird Fancier (L'Homme aux oiseaux) |
Bernard Devlin, Jean Palardy |
|
Drama |
|
| The Immortal Scoundrel (Étienne Brûlé, gibier de potence) |
Melburn Turner |
Paul Dupuis, Jacques Auger, Ginette Letondal |
Drama |
The film was shot in both French and English, and is credited as being the first Canadian feature in colour.[5]
|
| Little Aurore's Tragedy (La petite Aurore, l’enfant martyre) |
Jean-Yves Bigras |
Yvonne Laflamme, Lucie Mitchell |
Drama |
[6]
|
| The Nightingale and the Bells (Le Rossignol et les cloches) |
René Delacroix |
Gérard Barbeau, Nicole Germain, Jean Coutu, Juliette Béliveau |
Drama |
|
| Opera School |
Gudrun Parker |
Marguerite Gignac |
Docudrama |
|
| The Romance of Transportation in Canada |
Colin Low |
|
NFB animated short |
The received a special BAFTA Award, the Short Film Palme d'Or for animation at Cannes Film Festival, as well as an Academy Award for Animated Short Film nomination.
|
| The Settler (L'Abatis) |
Bernard Devlin, Raymond Garceau |
|
Short documentary |
|
| 1953
|
| Farewell Oak Street |
Grant McLean |
Kate Reid, Eric Clavering |
Docudrama |
Canadian Film Award – Theatrical Short[7]
|
| Herring Hunt |
Julian Biggs |
|
NFB short |
Academy Award nominee[8]
|
| A Mother's Heart (Cœur de maman) |
René Delacroix |
Jeanne Demons, Paul Desmarteaux, Jean-Paul Dugas, Paul Guèvremont |
Drama |
|
| Tit-Coq |
René Delacroix & Gratien Gélinas |
Gratien Gélinas, Clément Latour, Monique Miller, Denise Pelletier, Paul Dupuis |
Drama based on the play by Gélinas |
|
| 1954
|
| Corral |
Colin Low |
|
NFB short |
|
| The Seasons |
Christopher Chapman |
|
Short documentary |
|
| The Stratford Adventure |
Morten Parker |
Narrated by John Drainie |
NFB documentary |
This was named Film of the Year at the Canadian Film Awards and nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature
|
| 1955
|
| Blinkity Blank |
Norman McLaren |
|
NFB animated short |
It received the Short Film Palme d'Or at the 1955 Cannes Film Festival
|
| 1956
|
| Gold |
Colin Low |
|
Documentary short |
|
| Rythmetic |
Norman McLaren & Evelyn Lambart |
|
NFB animated short |
|
| Skidrow |
Allan King |
|
CBC documentary |
Canadian Film Awards – TV Information[9]
|
| Le Village enchanté |
Marcel Racicot & Réal Racicot |
|
Animated |
Canada's first animated feature.[10]
|
| 1957
|
| A Chairy Tale |
Norman McLaren & Claude Jutra |
Claude Jutra |
NFB short Pixilation |
Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Short Subject (Live Action)
|
| City of Gold |
Colin Low & Wolf Koenig |
|
Klondike Gold Rush; Documentary |
Winner of the Palme d'or for best short film at the 1957 Cannes Film Festival and nominated for an Academy Award Best Short Subject, Live Action Subjects
|
| Legend of the Raven |
Judith Crawley |
|
Documentary |
Canadian Film Awards – Arts and Experimental[11]
|
| Oedipus Rex |
Tyrone Guthrie |
Douglas Campbell, Eleanor Stuart, William Hutt, Douglas Rain |
|
Classic drama from the original Stratford Festival stage version based on a translation by W. B. Yeats[12]
|
| 1958
|
| Les brûlés |
Bernard Devlin |
Jean Lajeunesse, J. Léo Gagnon, Félix Leclerc |
Drama |
|
| A Dangerous Age |
Sidney J. Furie |
Ben Piazza, Anne Pearson, Kate Reid, Austin Willis, Barbara Hamilton |
Drama |
|
| Flaming Frontier |
Sam Newfield |
Bruce Bennett, Jim Davis, Cec Linder, Larry Solway |
Western |
A low-budget B-Western shot in Los Angeles and Calgary and made with Canadian financing.[13]
|
| Ivy League Killers |
William Davidson |
Don Borisenko, Don Francks, Barbara Bricker |
Drama |
|
| The Living Stone |
John Feeney |
|
NFB documentary |
Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short.
|
| Money Minters |
Ted De Wit |
|
Documentary |
|
| Now That April's Here |
William Davidson, Norman Klenman |
Don Borisenko, Judy Welch, John Drainie, Katherine Blake, Tony Grey, Walter Massey |
Drama |
[14]
|
| The Quest |
Stanley Jackson |
Leo Ciceri, Dennis Stanway, Norman Ettlinger |
Short drama |
|
| The Snowshoers (Les Raquetteurs) |
Michel Brault, Gilles Groulx |
|
NFB documentary |
|
| The Tall Country |
Osmond Borradaile |
|
Documentary |
|
| Wolf Dog |
Sam Newfield |
Ben Piazza, Austin Willis |
Drama |
|
| 1959
|
| The Back-Breaking Leaf |
Terence Macartney-Filgate |
|
NFB documentary |
Part of the groundbreaking NFB Candid Eye series shown on the CBC-TV (1958–61); Cannes Film Festival – Palme d'Or for Television Documentary[15]
|
| The Bloody Brood |
Julian Roffman |
Jack Betts, Barbara Lord, Peter Falk, Robert Christie |
Drama |
|
| A Cool Sound from Hell |
Sidney J. Furie |
Anthony Ray, Carolyn D’Annibale, Madeline Kronby |
Drama |
|
| Glenn Gould: On/Off the Record |
Wolf Koenig, Roman Kroitor |
|
NFB documentary |
Part of the Candid Eye series[16][17]
|