Claude Jutra
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Claude Jutra (March 11, 1930 - November 5, 1986) was a Quebec film director and writer. The Jutra Awards are named in his honor, because of his importance in Quebec cinema history.
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Selected films
As director:
- Kamouraska (1973)
- Mon oncle Antoine (1971)
- Wow! (1969)
- À tout prendre (1963)
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Awards (Won)
- (1950) Canadian Film Award Amateur for Movement Perpétuel
- (1958) Canadian Film Award Arts and Experimental for A Chairy Tale
- Shared with Norman McLaren
- (1964) Canadian Film Award Feature Film for À Tout Prendre
- Shared with Robert Hershorne
- (1971) Etrog Direction (Feature) for Mon Oncle Antoine
- (1977) Etrog Direction (Non - Feature) for Dreamspeaker
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Awards (Nominated)
- (1986) Genie Award Best Achievement in Direction for La Dame en Couleurs
- (1986) Genie Award Best Screenplay for La Dame en Couleurs
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Film Festival Award Nominations
Moscow International Film Festival
- (1985) Golden Prize for La Dame en couleurs
- (1971) Golden Prize for Mon oncle Antoine
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Film Festival Wins
- (1966) Plate 'Lion of San Marco' Cultural and Educational Film for Comment savoir
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See also
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External link
- Claude Jutra (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0433267/) at the Internet Movie Database
Categories: People from Quebec stubs | 1930 births | 1986 deaths | Gay, lesbian or bisexual people | Canadian film directors | Canadian screenwriters | People from Quebec

