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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Claude_JutraClaude Jutra - Wikipedia

    Claude Jutra ( French pronunciation: [klod ʒytʁa]; March 11, 1930 – November 5, 1986) was a Canadian actor, film director, and screenwriter. [1] The Prix Jutra, and the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television 's Claude Jutra Award, were named in his honour because of his importance in Quebec cinema history. [2]

  2. Claude Jutra est un cinéaste québécois 1, le 11 mars 1930 à Montréal et mort dans la même ville le 5 novembre 1986 2. Certains de ses films font date dans l'histoire du cinéma québécois et sont acclamés au niveau international.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0433267Claude Jutra - IMDb

    Claude Jutra. Director: My Uncle Antoine. He finished his medical studies at the age of 22 to please his parents, but he was already developing an attraction to the visual arts and to cinema. As a teenager, he had made two shorts with Michel Brault. In 1953, he wrote a television script.

  4. Sep 11, 2006 · Claude Jutra was a central figure in the development of direct cinema in Québec and directed two films of tremendous significance to the Quiet Revolution: the autobiographical À tout prendre (1963); and Mon oncle Antoine (1970), which is widely regarded as one of the greatest Canadian films ever made.

  5. May 1, 2024 · Claude Jutra (born March 11, 1930, Montreal, Can.—died November 1986, Montreal) was a Canadian film director. He worked as a television writer before joining the National Film Board in 1954. After making a feature-length documentary, he directed the acclaimed Take It All (1964, Canadian Film Award).

  6. Who was Claude Jutra? Claude Jutra was a founding figure of Quebecs modern cinema that emerged in the 1960s. Amidst the political and cultural dynamism of Quebec’s révolution tranquille (Quiet Revolution), the seventh art had as its mission the forging of a distinct autonomous Québécois imaginary.

  7. Feb 17, 2016 · Allegations that celebrated filmmaker Claude Jutra had sex with underage boys have prompted Quebec's film industry to strip his name from its annual awards show. Here's a closer look at his...

  8. Claude Jutra. Director: My Uncle Antoine. He finished his medical studies at the age of 22 to please his parents, but he was already developing an attraction to the visual arts and to cinema. As a teenager, he had made two shorts with Michel Brault. In 1953, he wrote a television script.

  9. Claude Jutra is perhaps best known to the public as the creator of Mon oncle Antoine (1971) — considered by many critics and Canadian audiences alike to be the greatest Canadian film ever made.

  10. Apr 1, 2007 · Michel Brault and Claude Jutra were at the forefront in helping Québec establish a national cinema distinct from their fellow Canadians. Jutra began making films at the age of eighteen, when he enlisted the help of Brault to produce Movement perpetual, ...