16th Jutra Awards

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The 16th Prix Jutra ceremony was held on March 23, 2014 at the Monument-National theatre in Montreal, Quebec, to honour achievements in the Cinema of Quebec in 2013.[1] Nominations were announced in January.[2]

Louis Cyr (Louis Cyr: L'homme le plus fort du monde) received a leading eleven nominations and swept the ceremony with eight competitive awards, including Best Film, Best Actor for Antoine Bertrand and Best Supporting Actor for Guillaume Cyr, as well as the Billet d'or award. It became the first film to win Best Film without a Best Screenplay nomination.

Gabrielle won five awards from ten nominations, including Best Screenplay and Best Director for Louise Archambault who became the second woman to win the award. The omission of Gabrielle Marion-Rivard from the Best Actress category was perceived as a snub. She eventually would win the Canadian Screen Award for Best Actress two weeks before the Jutra ceremony.

Winners and nominees[edit]

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

Multiple wins and nominations[edit]

Films with multiple nominations[edit]

Nominations Film
11 Louis Cyr (Louis Cyr: L'homme le plus fort du monde)
10 Gabrielle
7 The Dismantling (Le démantelement)
5 Catimini
Diego Star
Hunting the Northern Godard (Chasse au Godard d'Abbittibbi)
Vic and Flo Saw a Bear (Vic+Flo ont vu un ours)
4 Fair Sex (Les manèges humains)
Triptych (Tryptique)
3 Another House (L'autre maison)
Upside Down
Whitewash
2 Erased
The Four Soldiers (Les 4 soldats)
The Legend of Sarila (La légende de Sarila)
The Storm Within (Rouge sang)

Films with multiple wins[edit]

Wins Film
9 Louis Cyr (Louis Cyr: L'homme le plus fort du monde)
5 Gabrielle

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