13th Jutra Awards

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The 13th Jutra Awards were held on March 13, 2011 to honour films made with the participation of the Quebec film industry in 2010. [1] Nominations were announced on February 9. [2]

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The ceremony was dominated by Denis Villeneuve's Incendies which received eleven nominations in ten categories. It swept the awards by winning nine trophies, including Best Film, Best Director, Best Screenplay and Best Actress for Lubna Azabal. The only award it lost was Most Successful Film Outside Quebec, which was won by Xavier Dolan's Heartbeats (Les amours imaginaires).

Barney's Version was the only other film to take home multiple awards, winning Best Makeup and Best Hair.

Daniel Grou directed two films that received multiple nominations: 7 Days (Les sept jours du talion) was nominated for six awards, including Best Supporting Actor for Martin Dubreuil, while 10½ received four nominations including Best Film, Best Director and Best Actor for Claude Legault who eventually won the award.

Actor Jean Lapointe received the Tribute Award for his lifetime achievements. He also won the award for Best Supporting Actor for Crying Out (À l'origine d'un cri), his second win in this category after The Last Tunnel (Le dernier tunnel).

Winners and nominees

Best Film Best Director
Best Actor Best Actress
Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress
Best Screenplay Best Documentary
Best Live Short Best Animated Short
Best Art Direction Best Cinematography
Best Costume Design Best Editing
Best Hair Best Makeup
Best Original Music Best Sound
Most Successful Film Outside Quebec Special Awards

Multiple wins and nominations

Films with multiple nominations

NominationsFilm
11 Incendies
6 7 Days (Les sept jours du talion)
5 City of Shadows (La cité)
The Comeback (Cabotins)
Heartbeats (Les amours imaginaires)
4 10½
Barney's Version
Curling
The Last Escape (La dernière fugue)
3 Aurelie Laflamme's Diary (Le journal d'Aurélie Laflamme)
Crying Out (À l'origine d'un cri)
Oscar and the Lady in Pink (Oscar et la dame rose)
Route 132
Stay with Me (Reste avec moi)
Vital Signs (Les signes vitaux)
2 The Child Prodigy (L'enfant prodige)
Mourning for Anna (Trois temps après la mort d'Anna)
Silence Lies (Tromper le silence)
The Trotsky
Twice a Woman (Deux fois une femme)

Films with multiple wins

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9 Incendies
2 Barney's Version

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