2007 CAMIE Awards Ceremony
Monday, December 12, 2011
CAMIE Awards History
The organization was founded by Dr. Glen C. Griffin (a retired pediatrician) and other concerned parents who recognized the need to help strengthen families, and provide a resource where they could find information on wholesome entertainment. As they began working on the project, people from different faiths, cultures and backgrounds became involved. Previous CAMIE winners have included such films as "March of the Penguins," "Miracle," "Toy Story 2," and "Pride and Prejudice." There is also a Classic CAMIE category--motion pictures that would have been awarded CAMIES had they been given when the films were released, are recognized as Classic CAMIES.
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I love this organization and the good it has helped to promote in wholesome family entertainment! I have seen many of the movies which were chosen as Camie Award Winners--they truly are uplifting and inspiring! This is the type of entertainment that truly helps us be better people and live better lives. Thank you CAMIE's!!!
ReplyDeleteI really appreciate the recognition this organization gives to wholesome, meaningful video presentations. Often we look at the list to help us choose something a level above the current offerings in movie media. Thank you for this work. I hope it continues. I was disappointed when I saw no update on Wikipedia since 2008.
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