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Claude Jutra, a prominent Canadian actor and filmmaker, had honors named after him, like the Prix Jutra and the Claude Jutra Award, recognizing his impact on Quebec cinema. Diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer's, he went missing in 1986 and was found dead in 1987, his death ruled a drowning. Allegations of sexual misconduct with underage boys in 2016 led to the removal of his name from awards and public places. The Globe and Mail noted the rapid downfall of his reputation after the initial accusation, prompting the film industry and governments to swiftly erase his name from trophies, parks, and streets within 24 hours.
Most Popular Claude Jutra Trailers
Total trailers found: 54
19 November 2021
I give a methodical account of my film work: the creation of new series (Lire, Trio, Avec Mariola), the shooting of a new feature film (Amours décolorées which will take ten years to edit) with Mariola San Martin.
01 January 1963
A compilation of seven shorts made for the National Film Board of Canada. Features the NFBC shorts, "Nahanni," "Le Merle," "A Chairy Tale," "The Cars in Your Life," "Corral," "Wrestling," and "Neighbors.
29 September 1979
Penned by Mordecai Richler and set in wartime Montreal, this touching telefilm stars Saul Rubinek as Mervyn Kaplansky, a young writer from Toronto who boards with a family on St.
01 January 1966
This feature documentary about education explores the mid-century state of learning in the classrooms of North America.
01 January 1961
A classic NFB documentary about the Golden Gloves boxing tournament, the Canadian amateur's hope for success in the boxing world.
01 January 1968
There are three boxes in the same sphere. In one box, a human figure is having trouble fitting in. Sometimes he tries to conform, sometimes he tries to escape, and sometimes he just tries to do what he wants despite the box.
24 December 1971
The six members of the working-class Bessette family each mimic a certain stage of the life of the iconic Brother André and are an incarnation of his values and characteristics.
25 July 1981
Following her father's puzzling disappearance, Kate and her city-bred companions brave the untamed backwoods in a desperate search for him.
01 January 2002
This feature-length documentary brings together six of the rare television interviews given by Gilles Groulx between 1966 and 1983.
31 March 1962
They come in high-powered convertibles, with cameras and curiosity, to look at French Canada and French-Canadians.
03 March 1985
A student with a crush on his teacher becomes even more frustrated when his widowed father begins going out with the woman.
10 December 1978
Made for the landmark anthology series, For the Record, Seer Was Here is an example of the bold dramatic programming made at the CBC in the mid-70s, while theatre director John Hirsch was serving as the head of the drama department.
01 December 1961
A candid-camera view of professional wrestling as seen in the Montréal Forum, where some of the biggest bouts are staged, and in back-street wrestling parlours where the warriors practice their art.
08 May 1982
Angie and Helen are in love. They live and work together designing women's evening wear in Vancouver.
09 August 1963
A man struggles with his identity, his life choices, his interracial relationship, and his latent homosexuality.
18 June 1982
Three troubled couples attend a two day marital retreat in hopes of saving their marriages. Unbeknownst to them, their psychiatrist is not who they think he is.
30 May 2002
A revealing look at the great Quebecois director who gave us such classic films as Mon Oncle Antoine, A toute prendre and Kamouraska: Power of Passion.
05 June 1976
Ian Tracey plays 11-year-old Peter, who is plagued by demons and sent to an institution for setting fires.
28 August 1983
In the early 1940's, Canada is a country at war and Florentine is a young woman, from a very poor family, looking for love.
11 April 1979
A film about the history and fate of the Metis rebel leader who opposed the Canadian government in two seperate rebellions.
05 September 1962
This short film is a series of vignettes of life in Saint-Henri, a Montreal working-class district, on the first day of school.
12 November 1971
Set in cold rural Quebec at Christmas time, we follow the coming of age of a young boy and the life of his family which owns the town's general store and undertaking business.
18 July 1973
A writer, Kamouraska is based on a real nineteenth-century love-triangle in rural Québec. It paints a poetic and terrifying tableau of the life of Elisabeth d'Aulnières: her marriage to Antoine Tassy, squire of Kamouraska; his violent murder; and her passion for George Nelson, an American doctor.
24 September 1970
A woman's peculiar religious convictions lead her on a self-destructive path.
29 September 1978
The story of the problems caused by what became known as the Conscripton Crisis in 1917 Canada, which threatened to divide the country.
05 December 1976
Ada was a brilliant and crazy girl before her lobotomy. Afterwards she becomes stupid and easily controlled.
01 January 1962
This film looks at the world of children with hearing loss and the importance of early diagnosis. With its straightforward, rigorous cinematic style and intimate approach to the subject, the film focuses on the human rather than the technical side of the problem of hearing impairment.
07 April 1970
Short film about the underground part, both geographical and social, of the city of Montreal, through the obsession of a business magnate for a young woman.
01 January 1985
So is this what the kids of today are into? Well, as long as it’s safe.
12 August 1967
A young singer-songwriter abandons his life in his hometown and moves to the city to make it big. He achieves fame, but it comes at a price.
01 January 1958
An experimental movie based on a poem of the French writer and director Jean Cocteau about a servant who fantasises about killing the lady of the house.
01 January 1958
An efficiency expert is called in to downsize a trucking company and the employees fight to establish a union to save their jobs.
01 January 1967
A UCLA student film by Steve Wax. A poetic mood piece dealing with the death of an old man's spirit of romance and self-esteem.
22 August 1949
An experimental short film shot in slow motion and set to Ottokar Nováček's violin composition Perpetuum mobile, the film depicts a love triangle between two men and a woman.
11 October 2014
Through the magic of editing and animation, Claude Jutra is seen in dialogue with himself at various stages of his life – becoming the spirited narrator of his own biography.
26 May 1968
When a sexually promiscuous young woman finds herself pregnant and unmarried her three brothers vow to find the man responsible and punish him for what they consider the rape of their sister.
01 July 1966
Dedicated “to all victims of intolerance,” "The Devil’s Toy" is a faux–public service documentary that chronicles the early days of skateboarding in Montreal.
07 May 1962
A ritual vase, the hampi, is placed in the center of the Musée de plein air de la République du Niger in Niamey, during a ritual ceremony featuring possession dances.
29 January 1985
In Quebec 40s, orphans or abandoned children are placed in a gigantic psychiatric hospital where children were locked.
25 March 1970
In this French Canadian film, the lives of teenagers are examined in fantasy sequences and through the use of documentary interviews.
18 September 1957
An ordinary-looking chair refuses to be sat upon.
15 September 1975
An acerbic and surreal comedy about marriage and married life.
01 January 1985
An anthology of sequences from the best films that the National Film Board of Canada produced since its beginnings.
01 January 1958
This short documentary profiles Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day parade in Montreal in 1959. The annual parade takes place every June 24th in memory of Saint-Jean-Baptiste, the patron saint of Québec.
01 January 1969
The photographs of Henri Cartier-Bresson were the first ever to be displayed in the Louvre, Paris. In this film the world-famous photographer turns his lens on the Québec scene, finding there the same fascination with form and movement that gives his work a mark of individuality.