Claude Jutra was a Québecois director and cinematographer, who directed the hugely influential Canadian film Mon oncle Antoine. His 1964 film À tout prendre was the first feature film in Québec to explore homosexuality. He won the Prix Victor-Morin and the Prix-Albert-Tessier in his lifetime, and was posthumously awarded, by the Government of Québec, the Medal of the Quiet Revolution.
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Claude Jutra (Main)
1956 BE [n64.20] C [Pierre Jutras, “LES BIOGRAPHIES > Johanne Harrelle,” Cinématheque, April 2014, http://collections.cinematheque.qc.ca/dossiers/a-tout-prendre/les-biofilmographies/johanne-harrelle/] Claude Jutras (altName)BE [Pierre Véronneau and Andrew McIntosh, “Claude Jutra,” The Canadian Encyclopedia, 11 Sepember 2006, https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/claude-jutra] |
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Related Pages | Claude Jutra on LGLC
Claude Jutra on VIAF |
Birth Date | 1930/03/11 |
Birth Place | Montreal |
Death Date | 1986/11/05 |
Death Place | https://lglc.ca/place/MON/ |
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Actor
1961 - 1963 https://lglc.ca/event/n64.20 Filmmaker Film1953 - 1984 https://lglc.ca/event/n64.20 Pierre Véronneau and Andrew McIntosh, “Claude Jutra,” The Canadian Encyclopedia, 11 Sepember 2006, https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/claude-jutra |
Associated People |
Johanne Harrelle
Victor Désy
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