Who Will Teach Your Child? (1948)
- Scholastic Teacher Magazine Annual Film Awards: Top-Ten List: Best 16mm Information Films of 1949
- 1st Canadian Film Awards, Ottawa: Best Theatrical Short, 1950
Science at Your Service (1949)[17]
Family Circles (1949)
- Cleveland Film Festival, Cleveland, Ohio: Best Film, Information: 1950
- 2nd Canadian Film Awards, Ottawa: First Prize, Non-theatrical, 1950
- Scholastic Teachers Magazine Annual Film Awards, New York: Top-Ten List of 16mm Information Films of 1949, 1950
- SODRE International Festival of Documentary and Experimental Films, Montevideo: Special Mention, Cultural Films, 1955
Teeth Are to Keep (1949)
Feelings of Depression (1950)[18]
A Friend at the Door (1950)
Family Tree (1950)[19]
Royal Journey (1951)
The Longhouse People (1951)
Caribou Hunters (1951)[20]
- International Exhibition of Big Game Hunting and Fishing Films, Dusseldorf: Bronze Medal, 1954
Breakdown (1951) [21]
- Scholastic Teacher Magazine Annual Film Awards, New York: Outstanding 16mm Film of 1951, 1952
- International Review of Specialized Cinematography, Rome: Certificate of Honour, Film Production in General, 1955
Canada's Awakening North (1951)[22]
Pen Point Percussion (1951)[23]
Fighting Forest Fires with Hand Tools (1951)
- Golden Reel International Film Festival, Film Council of America, New York: Recognition of Merit, Training, 1954
The Romance of Transportation in Canada (1952) [24]
- 1953 Cannes Film Festival, Cannes: Award for Best Animation, 1953
- 5th Canadian Film Awards, Montreal: Honourable Mention, 1953
- 7th British Academy Film Awards, London: BAFTA Special Award, 1954
- 25th Academy Awards, Los Angeles: Nominee, Best Short Subject, Cartoons, 1953
Lismer (1952)
Age of the Beaver (1952) [25]
Varley (1953)
- Boston International Film Festival, Boston: Award of Merit, Arts, 1953
Paul Tomkowicz: Street-Railway Switchman (1953) [26]
Corral (1954) [28]
- Venice Film Festival, Venice: First Prize, Documentary Films, 1954
- Durban International Film Festival, Durban: Second Prize/Bronze Medal, Documentary, 1954
- Edinburgh International Film Festival, Edinburgh: Diploma of Merit, Arts, 1954
- Golden Reel International Film Festival, Film Council of America, New York: Recognition of Merit, 1955
- 7th Canadian Film Awards, Toronto: Special Mention, Non-Theatrical Short, 1955
Physical Regions of Canada (1954)
- Golden Reel International Film Festival, Film Council of America, New York: Recognition of Merit, Classroom Films (Junior and Senior High School), 1955
Riches of the Earth (1954) [29]
One Little Indian (1954) [30]
- National Committee on Films for Safety, Chicago: First Prize, Bronze Plaque, Traffic & Transportation, 1955
- Golden Reel International Film Festival, Film Council of America, New York: Recognition of Merit, 1955
- Kootenay Film Festival, Nelson, British Columbia: Certificate of Merit, Second Award, Artistic Achievement, 1955
- 7th Canadian Film Awards, Toronto: Honorable Mention, Non-Theatrical, 1955
- Rapallo International Film Festival, Rapallo: Great Cup of the Province of Genoa, 1956
- Rapallo International Film Festival, Rapallo: First Prize & Silver Medal, Abstract Films, 1956
A Thousand Million Years (1954)
The Homeless Ones (1954)
Iron from the North (1955)
The Jolifou Inn (1955)
- Yorkton Film Festival, Yorkton: Golden Sheaf Award, Best Film, Creative Arts, 1956
- 8th Canadian Film Awards, Stratford, Ontario: Honorable Mention, Theatrical Short, 1956[31]
- Kootenay Film Festival, Nelson, British Columbia: First Achievement Award, 1957
- Ibero-American-Filipino Documentary Film Contest, Bilbao: Best Film of an Educational and Cultural Character, 1959
- Ibero-American-Filipino Documentary Film Contest, Bilbao: Special Prize, 1959
To Serve the Mind (1955)
- Golden Reel International Film Festival, Film Council of America, Chicago: Silver Reel, Health, 1956
Gold (1955) [32]
City of Gold (1957) [33]
- 1957 Cannes Film Festival, Cannes: First Prize, Documentary, 1957
- Cork International Film Festival, Cork, Ireland: First Prize - Statuette of St. Finbarr, General Interest 1957
- Canadian Film Awards, Toronto: Genie Award, Film of the Year 1958
- Canadian Film Awards, Toronto: Genie Award, Award of Merit 1958
- Vancouver International Film Festival, Vancouver: First Prize, Documentary 1958
- Yorkton Film Festival, Yorkton, Saskatchewan: Golden Sheaf Award, Best Film, General 1958
- International Festival of Mountain and Exploration Films, Trento: Gold Medal 1958
- Chicago Festival of Contemporary Arts, University of Illinois Chicago: Documentary Prize 1958
- International Festival of Films on People and Countries, La Spezia: Gold Caravelle, 2nd Prize 1958
- SODRE International Festival of Documentary and Experimental Films, Montevideo: Honourable Mention 1958
- Robert J. Flaherty Film Awards, City College Institute of Film Techniques: Honourable Mention, 1958
- Ibero-American-Filipino Documentary Film Contest, Bilbao: First Prize, 1959
- American Film and Video Festival, New York: Blue Ribbon, History & Biography, 1959
- Festival of Experimental and Documentary Films, Santiago, Chile: Honourable Mention 1960
- Festival dei Popoli, Florence: Gold Medal, 1960
- Columbus International Film & Animation Festival, Columbus, Ohio: Chris Award, First Prize 1960
- 30th Academy Awards, Los Angeles: Nominee, Short Subject, Live Action, 1958
Canadian Profile (1957)
Blood and Fire (1958) [34]
The Changing Forest (1958)
- International Review of Specialized Cinematography, Rome: Silver Medal, 1959
- Scholastic Teachers Magazine Annual Film Awards, New York: Outstanding Scholastic Teacher's Award, 1960
The Living Stone (1958) [35]
- International Filmfestival Mannheim-Heidelberg, Mannheim: Special Commendation, 1959[36]
- Winnipeg Film Council Annual Film Festival, Winnipeg: Best Canadian Film, Short Subject, 1959
- Locarno Film Festival, Locarno: Diploma of Honour, 1959
- 11th Canadian Film Awards, Toronto: Award of Merit, General Information, 1959
- Robert J. Flaherty Film Awards, City College Institute of Film Techniques: Honourable Mention, 1959
- American Film and Video Festival, New York: Blue Ribbon, Graphic Arts, Sculpture and Architecture, 1960
- Rapallo International Film Festival, Rapallo: Special Prize, Cup of the Minister of Tourism and Entertainment for Best Foreign Film, 1960
- Rapallo International Film Festival, Rapallo: Second Prize, Silver Cup of the Province of Genoa, 1960
- Festival of Tourist and Folklore Films, Brussels: CIDALC Medal of Honour, 1960
- SODRE International Festival of Documentary and Experimental Films, Montevideo: Honourable Mention 1960
- International Festival of Films on People and Countries, La Spezia: Silver Cup for the Most Popular Film of the Festival, 1967
- International Festival of Films on People and Countries, La Spezia: Medal for Best Ethnological Film, 1967
- International Maritime and Exploration Film Festival, Toulon: Ergo Prize of the Presidency of the Republic, 1969
- 31st Academy Awards, Los Angeles: Nominee: Best Documentary Short Film, 1958
City Out of Time (1959) [37]
Fishermen (1959)
Radiation (1959)
The Back-Breaking Leaf (1959) [39]
- 1960 Cannes Film Festival, Cannes: Eurovision Grand Prize, Documentary Films, 1960
- American Film and Video Festival, New York: Blue Ribbon, Agriculture, Conservation and Natural Resources, 1961
- International Labour and Industrial Film Festival, Antwerp: Diploma of Merit, Films Dealing with the Problems of People at Work, 1963
Pangnirtung (1959)[40]
- Okanagan Film Festival, Kelowna: First Prize, 1960
The Cars in Your Life (1960) [41]
- American Film and Video Festival, New York: Blue Ribbon, Citizen, Government & City Planning, 1963
Circle of the Sun (1960) [42]
- 14th Canadian Film Awards: Genie Award for Best Film, General Information, 1962
- Yorkton Film Festival, Yorkton: Golden Sheaf Award, First Prize, 1962
- Festival of Tourist and Folklore Films, Brussels: Best Film on Folklore 1962
- La Plata International Children's Film Festival, La Plata: Silver Oak Leaf, First Prize, Documentary 1962
- Electronic, Nuclear and Teleradio Cinematographic Review, Rome: First Prize, Tourist Films 1962
- SODRE International Festival of Documentary and Experimental Films, Montevideo: Honorable Mention, 1962
- Victoria Film Festival, Victoria: Best Film, 1963
- International Tourism Film Festival, Tarbes: Diploma of Honour and Trophy 1967
Universe (1960) [43]
- Cannes Film Festival, Cannes: Jury Prize for Exceptional Animation Quality, 1960
- Cannes Film Festival, Cannes: Technical Mention of the Commission Supérieure Technique du Cinéma Français, 1960
- International Festival of Scientific and Technical Films, Belgrade: Diploma of Honour, 1960
- Yorkton Film Festival, Yorkton: Golden Sheaf Award, Best Film of the Festival, 1960
- Vancouver International Film Festival, Vancouver: First Prize, Documentary, 1960
- Vancouver International Film Festival, Vancouver: Diploma, Scientific Films, 1960
- Stratford Film Festival, Stratford, Ontario: Special Commendation, 1960
- Cork International Film Festival, Cork: First Prize – Diploma of Merit, 1960
- Edinburgh International Film Festival, Edinburgh: Diploma of Merit, Science, 1960
- 14th British Academy Film Awards, London: BAFTA Award for Best Animated Film, 1961
- 13th Canadian Film Awards: Genie Award for Film of the Year, 1961
- 13th Canadian Film Awards: Genie Award for Best Theatrical Short, 1961
- Salerno Film Festival, Salerno: First Prize – Documentary, 1961
- American Film and Video Festival, New York: Blue Ribbon, Science and Mathematics, 1961
- Columbus International Film & Animation Festival, Columbus, Ohio: Chris Award, Information/Education, 1961
- Rapallo International Film Festival, Rapallo: Cup of the Minister of Tourism and Entertainment, 1961
- Philadelphia International Festival of Short Films, Philadelphia: Award for Exceptional Merit, 1961
- Mar del Plata International Film Festival, Mar del Plata: Grand Prize, 1962
- International Festival of Educational Films, Mar del Plata: Best Documentary, 1962
- La Plata International Children's Festival, La Plata: Silver Oak Leaf, First Prize, Scientific Films, 1962
- Scientific Film Festival, Caracas: Award of Merit, 1963
- Scholastic Teacher Magazine Annual Film Awards, New York: Award of Merit, 1963
- International Educational Film Festival, Tehran: Golden Delfan, First Prize, Scientific Films, 1964
- Educational Film Library Association of America, New York: Nomination, 10 Best Films of the Decade List, 1968
- 33rd Academy Awards, Los Angeles: Nominee: Best Documentary Short Subject, 1961
A is for Architecture (1960) [44]
- Yorkton Film Festival, Yorkton: Golden Sheaf Award, First Prize, 1960
- 12th Canadian Film Awards, Toronto: Genie Award for Best Film, General Information, 1960
- Ibero-American-Filipino Documentary Film Contest, Bilbao: Special CIDALC Prize, Silver Medal, 1960
- International Exhibition of Electronics, Nuclear Energy, Radio, Television and Cinema, Trieste: Silver Cup, 1960
- Rapallo International Film Festival, Rapallo: Third Prize - Silver Cup and Medal, 1960
- Yorkton Film Festival, Yorkton: Certificate of Merit, 1960
- Columbus International Film & Animation Festival, Columbus, Ohio: Chris Award, First Prize, 1962
Microscopic Fungi (1960)[45]
- International Exhibition of Scientific Film, Buenos Aires: Diploma of Honor, 1964
Life in the Woodlot (1960)[46]
Roughnecks: The Story of Oil Drillers (1960)
- San Sebastián International Film Festival, San Sebastián: First Prize, 1960
- Golden Gate International Film Festival, San Francisco: Silver Plaque for Best Industrial Film, 1960
- International Industrial Film Festival, Torino: First Prize in Category, 1961
- Columbus International Film & Animation Festival, Columbus, Ohio: Chris Certificate, Business and Industry, General Information for Public, 1961
- Yorkton Film Festival, Yorkton: First Prize, Industry and Agriculture, 1962
- HEMISFILM, San Antonio TX: Best Film, 1972
Lonely Boy (1961) [47]
- Festival dei Popoli, Florence: Gold Medal, 1960
- 1962 Cannes Film Festival, Cannes: Honorable Mention, Documentary Works, 1962
- International Days of Short Films, Tours: Special Jury Prize, 1962
- Edinburgh International Film Festival, Edinburgh: Honorable Mention, 1962
- Vancouver International Film Festival, Vancouver: First Prize, Documentary, 1962
- Ann Arbor Film Festival, Ann Arbor, Michigan: The Purchase Prize, 1963
- International Short Film Festival Oberhausen, Oberhausen: First Prize, Documentary, 1963
- 15th Canadian Film Awards, Montreal: Film of the Year, 1963
- 15th Canadian Film Awards, Montreal: Best Film, General Information, 1963
Cattle Ranch (1961)
- Locarno Film Festival, Locarno: Diploma of Honour, 1961
- Vancouver International Film Festival, Vancouver: Honourable Mention, Science and Agriculture, 1961
- International Festival of Films for Television, Rome: First Prize, Gold Plaque, Documentary, 1963
- Congrès du spectacle, Montreal: Best Documentary, 1966
Do You Know the Milky Way? (1961) [48]
Very Nice, Very Nice (1961) [49]
The Days of Whiskey Gap (1961) [50]
Runner (1962) [51]
- Golden Gate International Film Festival, San Francisco: Honorable Mention, Film as Art, 1963
- Midwest Film Festival, University of Chicago, Chicago: Donald Perry Award, 1963
My Financial Career (1962)[52]
- Golden Gate International Film Festival, San Francisco: First Prize, Animated Film, 1962
- American Film and Video Festival, New York: Blue Ribbon, Literature in Films, 1964
- 36th Academy Awards, Los Angeles: Nominee, Best Short Subject, Cartoons, 1963
The Joy of Winter (1962)
- Locarno Film Festival, Locarno: Diploma of Honour, 1962
- International Cinema Contest, Films for Children and Teenagers, Gijón: Best Film for Children, 1966
- International Cinema Contest, Films for Children and Teenagers, Gijón: Best Television Film, 1966
Kindergarten (1962)
The Living Machine (1962)
The Climates of North America (1962)[54]
21-87 (1963) [55]
Pipers and A’ (1963)
- Canadian Tourist Association Awards, Toronto: First Prize, Canuck Award, 1964
The Great Toy Robbery (1963)
- Cork International Film Festival, Cork: St. Finbarr Statuette, First Prize, Animated Film and Cartoon, 1963
- Belgrade Documentary and Short Film Festival, Belgrade: Diploma, 1964
- Landers Associates Annual Awards, Los Angeles: Award of Merit, 1969
Sky (1963)[56]
A Christmas Fantasy (1963)[57]
I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly (1963) [58]
Christmas Cracker (1963)
- Golden Gate International Film Festival, San Francisco: First Prize, Best Animated Short, 1964
- Electronic, Nuclear and Teleradio Cinematographic Review, Rome: Grand Prize for Technique, Films for Children, 1965
- Electronic, Nuclear and Teleradio Cinematographic Review, Rome: Grand Prize for Animation Technique, 1965
- Landers Associates Annual Awards, Los Angeles: Award of Merit, 1965
- Film Centrum Foundation Film Show, Naarden: Silver Squirrel, Second Prize 1966
- Philadelphia International Festival of Short Films, Philadelphia: Award of Exceptional Merit, 1967
- 37th Academy Awards, Los Angeles: Nominee: Best Short Subject – Cartoons, 1965
Legault's Place (1964) [59]
The Edge of the Barrens (1964)[60]
- Yorkton Film Festival, Yorkton: Golden Sheaf Award for Best Film of the Festival, 1964
- Yorkton Film Festival, Yorkton: First Prize, Natural History, 1964
- Venice Film Festival, Venice: Second Prize, Children's Films, 1964
- Weyburn Film Festival, Weyburn: First Prize, 1965
- International Exhibition of Scientific Film, Buenos Aires: Special Mention, 1966
Nobody Waved Goodbye (1964) [61]
- 18th British Academy Film Awards, London: BAFTA Award for Best Documentary, 1965
- International Filmfestival Mannheim-Heidelberg, Mannheim: CIDALC Award, 1964
- International Film Festival at Addis Ababa, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: Third Prize, Feature Film, 1966
- Salerno Film Festival, Salerno: First Prize, 1968
- Toronto International Film Festival, Toronto: 9th Place, Canada's Ten-Best Films, 1984
Above the Horizon (1964) [62]
- International Survey of Scientific and Didactic Films, Padua: First Prize, Didactic Films, 1965
- Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science (ANZAAS), Sydney: Orbit Award, 1966
- 18th Canadian Film Awards, Montreal: Best Film for Children, 1966
- International Exhibition of Scientific Film, Buenos Aires: Diploma of Honor, 1966
- International Scientific Film Festival, Lyon: Honorable Mention for Popularization of a Scientific Subject, 1969
- Electronic, Nuclear and Teleradio Cinematographic Review, Rome: Best Film in the Scientific Category, 1970
Free Fall (1964)[63]
Eskimo Artist: Kenojuak (1964) [64]
- 18th British Academy Film Awards, London: BAFTA Award for Best Short Film, 1964
- Venice Film Festival, Venice: Special Mention, 1964
- Cork International Film Festival, Cork: Statuette of St. Finbarr - First Prize, Art Films, 1964
- Vancouver International Film Festival, Vancouver: Certificate of Merit, 1964
- Festival of Tourist and Folklore Films, Brussels: Gold Medal - First Prize, 1965
- Melbourne International Film Festival, Melbourne: Silver Boomerang - Second Prize, 1965
- International Exhibition of Scientific Film, Buenos Aires: Second Prize in Category, 1965
- Columbus International Film & Animation Festival, Columbus, Ohio: Chris Award, Education & Information, 1966
- Panama International Film Festival, Panama City: Grand Prize for Best Documentary, 1966
- Tokyo International Film Festival, Tokyo: Certificate of Merit, 1966
- Thessaloniki International Film Festival, Thessaloniki: First Prize, Foreign Film, 1967
- Festival of Cultural Films, La Felguera: Silver Plaque, 1967
- American Film and Video Festival, New York: First Prize, Graphic Arts, Sculpture and Architecture, 1967
- FIBA International Festival of Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires: Diploma of Honor, 1968
- Philadelphia International Festival of Short Films, Philadelphia: Award of Exceptional Merit, 1971
- 37th Academy Awards, Los Angeles: Nominee: Best Documentary Short Subject, 1965
Jet Pilot (1964)[65]
The Hutterites (1964) [66]
- Montreal International Film Festival, Montreal: First Prize, Shorts, 1964
- Columbus International Film & Animation Festival, Columbus, Ohio: Chris Award, First Prize, Religion, 1964
- Yorkton Film Festival, Yorkton: Golden Sheaf Award, First Prize, Human Relations, 1964
- Melbourne Film Festival, Melbourne: Honorable Mention, 1964
- American Film and Video Festival, New York: Blue Ribbon, Doctrinal and Denominational Topics, 1965
- Landers Associates Awards, Los Angeles: Award of Merit, 1965
- Festival dei Popoli/International Film Festival on Social Documentary, Florence: Second Prize, 1965
An Essay on Science (1964)
High Steel (1965) [67]
- Cork International Film Festival, Cork: Bronze Statuette of St. Finbarr - First Prize, Documentary, 1966
- Locarno Film Festival, Locarno: Diploma of Honour, 1967
- Kraków Film Festival, Kraków: Diploma of Honour, 1967
- Melbourne Film Festival, Melbourne: Diploma of Merit, 1967
- International Days of Short Films, Tours: Prize of the Cine-Clubs, 1967
- Berlin International Film Festival, Berlin: Special Youth Prize, 1967
Stravinsky (1965) [68]
Island Observed (1966)
- International Exhibition of Scientific Film, Buenos Aires: Special Mention, 1967
Helicopter Canada (1966)
- 19th Canadian Film Awards, Toronto: Best Film, General Information, 1967
- 19th Canadian Film Awards, Toronto: Special Prize: “For providing a superbly appropriate and inspiring opportunity for Canadians to view their country in the Centennial Year”, 1967
- Canadian Travel Film Awards, Toronto: First Prize, 1967
- International Travel Documentary Film Festival, New Delhi: Special Prize, 1967
- Adelaide International Film Festival, Adelaide: Diploma, 1969
- 39th Academy Awards, Los Angeles: Nominee: Best Documentary Feature, 1967
The Forest (1966) [69]
Poen (1967)
Danny and Nicky (1969)
- Canadian Association for the Mentally Retarded National Symposium, London, Ontario: Citation “In recognition of the educational contribution in the mental health field", 1969
- Conference on Children, Washington DC: Certificate of Merit, 1970
- Rio Cine Festival, Rio de Janeiro: Third Prize - Jacarandah Wood Trophy, Silver Plaque, Documentary, 1971
Mrs. Ryan's Drama Class (1969)[70]
- Conference on Children, Washington DC: Certificate of Merit, 1970
Falling from Ladders (1969)[71]
- Philadelphia International Festival of Short Films, Philadelphia: Award for Exceptional Merit, 1971
Untouched and Pure (1970)[72]
Prologue (1970)[73]
Half-Half-Three-Quarters-Full (1970)
- International Week of Nautical Cinema, Palma: Silver Plate, First Prize, Best Short in Category, 1972
- CIDALC International Sport Film Festival, Reims: President of the Republic Award, 1972
- International Review of Maritime Documentary / International Film, TV Film and Documentary Film Market (MIFED), Milan: Festival Trophy, 1972
- International Sports Film Festival, Cortina d'Ampezzo: Silver Medal given by the Italian National Olympic Committee, 1972
- British International Sport Film and Television Festival (Videosport), Milton Keynes: Judges’ Award, 1975
Espolio (1970)
- Columbus International Film & Animation Festival, Columbus, Ohio: Chris Statuette, Religion and Ethics, 1971
- Melbourne International Film Festival, Melbourne: Diploma of Merit, 1971
- American Film and Video Festival, New York: Red Ribbon, 1971
- Hawaii Film Festival, Honolulu: Third Prize, 1972
November (1970)
Legend (1970)
Pillar of Wisdom (1970)
Sad Song of Yellow Skin (1970)[74]
- 24th British Academy Film Awards, London: BAFTA Award for Best Documentary, 1971
- Melbourne International Film Festival, Melbourne: Silver Boomerang, Best Film, 1971[75]
- HEMISFILM, San Antonio TX: Best Film, 1971
- Festival of World Television, Los Angeles: Best Documentary, 1971
- American Film and Video Festival, New York: Blue Ribbon, 1971
- American Film and Video Festival, New York: Emily Award, 1971
- 22nd Canadian Film Awards, Toronto: Special Award for Reportage, 1970
- Atlanta Film Festival: Gold Medal, Special Jury Award, 1971
This is a Photograph (1971) [76]
Norman Jewison, Film Maker (1971)
Wet Earth and Warm People (1971)[77]
The Mechanical Knee (1971)
- International Festival of Red Cross and Health Films, Varna, Bulgaria: Silver Medal in Category, 1973
The Sea (1971)
- 23rd Canadian Film Awards, Toronto: Genie Award for Best Documentary Under 30 minutes, 1971
- International Film Festival of Man, Air, Water, Versailles: First Prize of the Festival, 1972
- International Review of Maritime Documentary / International Film, TV Film and Documentary Film Market (MIFED), Milan: Jury Award - Gold Medal of the President of the Republic, 1972
- Melbourne International Film Festival, Melbourne: Diploma of Merit, 1972
- International Week of Nautical Cinema, Palma: Gold Anchovy, 1974
- International Documentary Film Days on the Environment, Ouistreham-Riva-Bella: Gold Medal and Grand Prize of the President of the Republic, 1974
Pandora (1971)
The Sloane Affair (1972)
The Huntsman (1972)
Centaur (1972)[78]
Accident (1973)
- American Film and Video Festival, New York: Red Ribbon, Mental Health, 1975
Coming Home (1973) [80]
The Man Who Can't Stop (1973)[81]
Action: The October Crisis of 1970 (1973)
Sananguagat: Inuit Masterworks (1974) [82]
- Festival international du film sur l'art, Paris: Grand Prize, 1975
- International Tourism Film Festival, Tarbes: Award of Merit, 1975
In Praise of Hands (1974)[83]
- International Craft Film Festival, New York: Award of Merit, 1976
- International Festival of Television Programs of Folk Crafts (RADUGA), Moscow: Diploma for Impressive Transmission of Deep Thought of Unity of the Sources of Folk Creativity, 1979
Waiting for Fidel (1974)[84]
- American Film and Video Festival, New York: Red Ribbon, World Concerns, 1976
Mr. Symbol Man (1974)
- Australian Film Awards: Sydney: Golden Reel, Documentary, 1975
- Golden Gate International Film Festival, San Francisco: Bronze Reel, Documentary, 1975
- International Film Festival on Education, Mexico City: First Prize, Didactic Films, 1976
- Melbourne International Film Festival, Melbourne: Second Prize - Silver Boomerang and Victorian Government Prize, 1978
Descent (1975)
Musicanada (1975)
- Golden Gate International Film Festival, San Francisco: Special Jury Award, 1976
Blackwood (1976)
- Festival international du film sur l'art, Paris: Grand Prize for the Quality of the Image, 1977
- Festival of Tourist and Folklore Films, Brussels: Prize of the Principality of Monaco for the Best Film Evocating the Past of a Region by the Means of Art, 1977
- Yorkton Film Festival, Yorkton: Golden Sheaf Award, Best Short Film, 1977
- 49th Academy Awards, Los Angeles: Nominee, Best Documentary Short Subject, 1977
Los Canadienses (1976) [85]
- 30th British Academy Film Awards, London: BAFTA Award for Best Documentary, 1977
- Chicago International Film Festival, Chicago: Silver Hugo Award, 1977
- Yorkton Film Festival, Yorkton: Golden Sheaf Award, Best Documentary, 1977
- Melbourne Film Festival: TV Award for Best Film Made for TV, 1977
- American Film and Video Festival, New York: Blue Ribbon, International History and Culture, 1977
- International Filmfestival Mannheim-Heidelberg, Mannheim: Special Mention from the Fédération internationale de la presse cinématographique, 1976
- International Filmfestival Mannheim-Heidelberg, Mannheim: Special Prize for the Best Film, 1976
One Man (1977) [86]
- ACTRA Awards, Montreal: Film of the Year, 1978
- Film Festival Antwerpen, Antwerp: Second Best Film of the Festival, 1978
- Film Festival Antwerpen, Antwerp: Honorable Mention by the Press Jury, 1978
I'll Go Again (1977)
Travel Log (1978)
Meditation in Motion (1978)
- Dance on Camera Festival, New York: Certificate of Merit, 1980
An Easy Pill to Swallow (1978)
The Last Days of Living (1980)[89]
- Chicago International Film Festival, Chicago: Gold Plaque, Social Issues, 1980
- Golden Gate International Film Festival, San Francisco: Honorable Mention, Honorable Mention, 1980
- HEMA (Health Education Media Association) Film Festival, Philadelphia: Best of Show, 1981
- Columbus International Film & Animation Festival, Columbus, Ohio: Chris Award, Bronze Plaque, 1981
- Medikinale, Marburg: Gold Medal, Specialized Information Films, 1982
- Medikinale, Marburg: Gold Medal, Grand Prize of the University of Marburg, 1982
North China Commune (1980)
Standing Alone (1982)
- HEMISFILM, San Antonio TX: Bronze Medallion for Best Long Documentary, 1983
- International Film Festival for Children and Young People, Vancouver: Certificate of Merit, 1983
Time for Caring (1982)[90]
- International Rehabilitation Film Festival, New York: Certificate of Merit, 1983