The 6th Jutra Awards were held on February 22, 2004 to honour films made with the participation of the Quebec film industry in 2003. [1]
The ceremony marked the first time that three films received ten nominations or more. Seducing Doctor Lewis (La grande séduction) lead with thirteen nominations, a new record, and won a leading six competitive awards and the Billet d'or. It became the fifth movie to win two acting awards, and the first to win both Best Supporting Actor, for Pierre Collin, and Best Supporting Actress, for Clémence DesRochers.
Academy Award winner The Barbarian Invasions (Les invasions barbares) received twelve nominations, and won five competitive awards including Best Film, Best Director and Best Screenplay, as well as the Most Successful Film Outside Quebec award. It also became the third film to receive at least one nomination in every acting category. Marie-Josée Croze received her second Best Actress award, having previously won for Maelström . It was the third film to receive nominations in the "Big Five" categories, only losing Best Actor for Rémy Girard.
Gaz Bar Blues received ten nominations and won two awards, including Best Actor for Serge Thériault.
Jean-Claude Labrecque and Benoît Pilon tied for Best Documentary, for À Hauteur d'homme and Roger Toupin, épicier variété respectively, the second tie in the history of the awards.
Nominations | Film |
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13 | Seducing Doctor Lewis (La grande séduction) |
12 | The Barbarian Invasions (Les invasions barbares) |
10 | Gaz Bar Blues |
6 | 8:17 p.m. Darling Street (20h17 rue Darling) |
5 | Mambo Italiano |
3 | Far Side of the Moon (La face cachée de la lune) |
Wins | Film |
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7 | Seducing Doctor Lewis (La grande séduction) |
6 | The Barbarian Invasions (Les invasions barbares) |
2 | Gaz Bar Blues |
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