Jutra Award

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The Jutra Award (Prix Jutra) is awarded annually to films from Quebec's film industry. First introduced in 1999, the Jutra Award is named after Québécois film-maker Claude Jutra and awarded for common categories such as best actor, actress, director, screenplay, etc. It also includes categories such as Biggest Box Office Success and Most Illustrious Film outside of Quebec.

The Jutra trophy was designed by Charles Daudelin, a prominent Quebecois sculptor.

The Prix Jutra replace the prix Guy-L'Écuyer created in 1987 by Les Rendez-vous du cinéma québécois in memory of actor Guy L'Écuyer.

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[edit] Best Quebec movie

[edit] Golden ticket

The Billet d'Or is awarded to the Quebec movie selling the most tickets in theatres.

[edit] Best director

[edit] Best actress

[edit] Best actor

[edit] Best supporting actress

[edit] Best supporting actor

[edit] Most successful movie abroad

Awared since 2001.

[edit] Tribute

[edit] Best exhibitor

Awarded since 2005.

  • 2005 : Cinéma Beaubien (Chairman: Mario Fortin)
  • 2006 : Cinéma Pine Tom Fermanian

[edit] Best script

[edit] Best director of photography

[edit] Best artistic director

[edit] Best sound

  • 1999 : Claude La Haye, Marcel Pothier, Hans-Peter Strobl and Guy Pelletier for Le Violon rouge
  • 2000 : Normand Mercier, Claude Beaugrand and Hans-Peter Strobl for Histoires d'hiver
  • 2001 : Gilles Corbeil, Mathieu Beaudin, Louis Gignac, Jérôme Décarie, Jo Caron, Daniel Bisson and Carole Gagnon for Maelström
  • 2002 : Mathieu Beaudin, Serge Beauchemin, Hans-Peter Strobl and Louis Gignac for 15 février 1839
  • 2003 : Patrick Rousseau, Claude Beaugrand, Hans-Peter Strobl and Bernard Gariépy Strobl for Séraphin: un homme et son péché
  • 2004 : Claude Hazanavicius, Marcel Pothier and Michel Descombes for La Grande Séduction
  • 2005 : Donald Cohen, Marie-Claude Gagné, Michel Descombes for Ma vie en cinémascope
  • 2006 : Yvon Benoît, Daniel Bisson, Luc Boudrias, Bernard Gariépy-Strobl, Mira Mailhot, Simon Meilleur, Mireille Morin, Martin Pinsonnault, Jean-François Sauvé pour C.R.A.Z.Y.

[edit] Best picture editing

[edit] Best music

[edit] Best costumes

Awared since 2004.

[edit] Best make-up

Awared since 2004.

[edit] Best hair style

Awared since 2005.

[edit] Best documentary

  • 1999 : L'Erreur boréale by Richard Desjardins and Robert Monderie
  • 2000 : Images d'une dictature by Patricio Henriquez
  • 2001 : À la recherche de Louis Archambault by Werner Volkmer
  • 2002 : Le Minot d'or by Isabelle Raynaud
  • 2003 : Rien sans pennes by Marc Girard
  • 2004 : Ex æquo: Roger Toupin, épicier variété by Benoit Pilon and À hauteur d'homme de Jean-Claude Labrecque
  • 2005 : Ce qu'il reste de nous by François Prévost and Hugo Latulippe
  • 2006 : Ex æquo: La Classe de madame Lise by Sylvie Groulx and Gilles Carle ou l'indomptable imaginaire de Charles Binamé

[edit] Best animated movie

[edit] Best short film

[edit] Special

[edit] See also

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