The 14th Jutra Awards were held on March 11, 2012 to honour films made with the participation of the Quebec film industry in 2011. [1]
Monsieur Lazhar lead the ceremony with nine nominations and seven awards, including Best Film, Best Director, Best Screenplay and two acting awards: Best Supporting Actor for Émilien Néron and Best Supporting Actress for Sophie Nélisse. Café de Flore won three awards from seven nominations, including Best Actress for Vanessa Paradis.
Coteau rouge received eight nominations, but went home empty ended, while Gerry received two awards from three nominations. Mario Saint-Amand, who was nominated for both of these films, Best Actor for Gerry and Best Supporting Actor for Coteau rouge , became the fourth performer to receive two acting nominations during the same ceremony, and the first since the acting categories expanded from four to five nominees.
Incendies won the award for Most Successful Film Outside Quebec, the only award it had lost the previous year, bringing its total to ten awards. It became only the second film to win ten awards, after C.R.A.Z.Y. won fifteen awards at the 8th Jutra Awards and a sixteenth at the 9th Jutra Awards.
Nominations | Film |
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9 | Monsieur Lazhar |
8 | Coteau rouge |
7 | Café de Flore |
6 | For the Love of God (Pour l'amour de Dieu) |
A Life Begins (Une vie qui commence) | |
Starbuck | |
5 | The Salesman (Le vendeur) |
Snow and Ashes | |
4 | A Sense of Humour (Le sens de l'humour) |
Thrill of the Hills (Frisson des collines) | |
3 | Gerry |
Nuit #1 | |
La Run | |
2 | Fear of Water (La peur de l'eau) |
Wins | Film |
---|---|
7 | Monsieur Lazhar |
3 | Café de Flore |
2 | Gerry |
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