Claude Jutra

Personal Info

Known For

Directing

Known Credits

0.4592

Gender

Male

Birthday

11-Mar-1930

Age

(96 years old)

Place of Birth

Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Also Known As
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Claude Jutra

Biography

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.


Credits

Mouvement perpétuel Mouvement perpétuel (1949) Character: N/A
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.
Muggins Muggins (1967) Character: N/A
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. Award winner: 1967 San Francisco, Foothill College, and National Student Association Film Festivals. "This film presents the psychological problems of old age in a way seldom seen. It is recommended for discussion and possible use in worship services with junior highs through adults." - Media for Christian Formation
Norman McLaren and Claude Jutra Safer Sex Short Norman McLaren and Claude Jutra Safer Sex Short (1985) Character: N/A
So is this what the kids of today are into? Well, as long as it’s safe.
Pour le meilleur et pour le pire Pour le meilleur et pour le pire (1975) Character: Bernard
An acerbic and surreal comedy about marriage and married life.
Two Solitudes Two Solitudes (1978) Character: Father Beaubien
The story of the problems caused by what became known as the Conscripton Crisis in 1917 Canada, which threatened to divide the country.
Claude Jutra: An Unfinished Story Claude Jutra: An Unfinished Story (2002) Character: Self (archive footage)
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. Amidst the rise of French-Canadian identity and the political struggles of the '60s, Jutra was at the forefront of a group of artists dedicated to social change and attacking taboo.
Les Jours et les Nuits Les Jours et les Nuits (2021) Character: Self
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.
Jutra Jutra (2014) Character: Self
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. Excerpts from family films, interviews, and clips from some of Jutra's well-known works are seamlessly intertwined with these sequences, forming a portrait of a man whose life was devoted to creativity. Jutra is simultaneously a homage, a love letter to cinema, and the dramatic story of a brilliant artist whose life was all-too-short.
Riel Riel (1979) Character: Dr. Roy
A film about the actions of the Metis rebel leader who opposed the Canadian government in two seperate rebellions.
Till Death Do Us Part Till Death Do Us Part (1982) Character: N/A
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.
Act of the Heart Act of the Heart (1970) Character: Party
A woman's peculiar religious convictions lead her on a self-destructive path.
Entretien en six temps avec Gilles Groulx Entretien en six temps avec Gilles Groulx (2002) Character: Self
This feature-length documentary brings together six of the rare television interviews given by Gilles Groulx between 1966 and 1983. Through these interviews, the filmmaker's ethical and aesthetic concerns are revealed. A striking coherence emerges in his thinking regarding his conception of cinema and the role the filmmaker should play in his culture and society.
Mon oncle Antoine Mon oncle Antoine (1971) Character: Fernand, Clerk
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.
Cinéma, cinéma Cinéma, cinéma (1985) Character: Self
An anthology of sequences from the best films that the National Film Board of Canada produced since its beginnings. Divided by themes and presented by a trio of actors-signers (including Carle's wife Chloé Sainte-Marie) who sings the same song in between the movie excerpts. This movie celebrated the anniversary of the National Film Board in 1985.
Le viol d'une jeune fille douce Le viol d'une jeune fille douce (1968) Character: Doctor
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.
On est loin du soleil On est loin du soleil (1971) Character: Doctor
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.
A Chairy Tale A Chairy Tale (1957) Character: Young Man
An ordinary-looking chair refuses to be sat upon.
Bonheur d'occasion Bonheur d'occasion (1983) Character: M. Létourneau
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. She meets two suitable men, a nice soldier from a good and wealthy family, and an ambitious self-centered engineer. She must decide whether she wants to follow her head or her heart...
Comment Savoir Comment Savoir (1966) Character: Narrator
This feature documentary about education explores the mid-century state of learning in the classrooms of North America. New approaches to learning and the emerging technologies that facilitate them are explored, including the new roles of the computer, tape recorder and television. Directed by Quebec cinema giant Claude Jutra (Mon Oncle Antoine), the film was produced with the collaboration of researchers studying all forms of education, from infancy to adulthood.
À tout prendre À tout prendre (1963) Character: Claude
A man struggles with his identity, his life choices, his interracial relationship, and his latent homosexuality. A portrait of some young intellectuals in early sixties Montreal.



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