Yesterday, the winners at the 13th Jutra Awards, Quebec's Oscars, were revealed. Denis Villeneuve's Incendies dominated the show with 9 awards, especially the Jutra Award for best film. The following is the full list of winners.
Best film: Incendies
Best direction: Denis Villeneuve (Incendies)
Best leading actress: Lubna Azabal (Incendies)
Best leading actor: Claude Legault (10 1/2)
Best supporting actress: Dorothée Berryman (Cabotins)
Best supporting actor: Jean Lapointe (À l’origine d’un cri)
Best screenplay: Denis Villeneuve, with the collaboration of Valérie Beaugrand-Champagne (Incendies)
Best cinematography: André Turpin (Incendies)
Best art direction: André-Line Beauparlant (Incendies)
Best sound: Sylvain Bellemare, Jean Umansky et Jean-Pierre Laforce (Incendies)
Best editing: Monique Dartonne (Incendies)
Best original score: Guy Bélanger et Benoît Charest (Route 132)
Best costume: Sophie Lefebvre (Incendies)
Best make-up artist: Adrien Morot (Barney's Version)
Best hairdressing: Réjean Goderre (Barney's Version)
Best documentary: Pierre Falardeau (Carmen Garcia et German Gutierrez)
Best short film: M...
Best film: Incendies
Best direction: Denis Villeneuve (Incendies)
Best leading actress: Lubna Azabal (Incendies)
Best leading actor: Claude Legault (10 1/2)
Best supporting actress: Dorothée Berryman (Cabotins)
Best supporting actor: Jean Lapointe (À l’origine d’un cri)
Best screenplay: Denis Villeneuve, with the collaboration of Valérie Beaugrand-Champagne (Incendies)
Best cinematography: André Turpin (Incendies)
Best art direction: André-Line Beauparlant (Incendies)
Best sound: Sylvain Bellemare, Jean Umansky et Jean-Pierre Laforce (Incendies)
Best editing: Monique Dartonne (Incendies)
Best original score: Guy Bélanger et Benoît Charest (Route 132)
Best costume: Sophie Lefebvre (Incendies)
Best make-up artist: Adrien Morot (Barney's Version)
Best hairdressing: Réjean Goderre (Barney's Version)
Best documentary: Pierre Falardeau (Carmen Garcia et German Gutierrez)
Best short film: M...
- 3/14/2011
- by anhkhoido@gmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
Toronto -- Quebec director Sylvain Archambault's "Piche': Entre Ciel et Terre," has crossed the $3 million boxoffice mark in Quebec after nearly one month in local theaters, distributor Tva Films said Thursday.
The biopic about a Quebec pilot who made world headlines in August 2001 when he glided a crippled jetliner, with 304 people on board, to a safe landing on the Azores bowed on July 7 in the French-speaking province with 95 dates.
The drama, which stars Michel Cote and Maxime LeFlaguais, chronicles how Piche' faced not only immediate hero worship, but revelations about time spent in a U.S. jail in the 1980s for landing a small aircraft filled with drugs on a Georgia airstrip.
The film chronicles Piche' going into alcohol rehab to come to terms with the sudden media glare and long-hidden personal shortfalls.
Written by Ian Lauzon and directed by Archambault, "Piche': Entre Ciel et Terre" has become the...
The biopic about a Quebec pilot who made world headlines in August 2001 when he glided a crippled jetliner, with 304 people on board, to a safe landing on the Azores bowed on July 7 in the French-speaking province with 95 dates.
The drama, which stars Michel Cote and Maxime LeFlaguais, chronicles how Piche' faced not only immediate hero worship, but revelations about time spent in a U.S. jail in the 1980s for landing a small aircraft filled with drugs on a Georgia airstrip.
The film chronicles Piche' going into alcohol rehab to come to terms with the sudden media glare and long-hidden personal shortfalls.
Written by Ian Lauzon and directed by Archambault, "Piche': Entre Ciel et Terre" has become the...
- 8/5/2010
- by By Etan Vlessing
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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