17th Jutra Awards

The 17th Jutra Awards were held on March 15, 2015 to honour films made with the participation of the Quebec film industry in 2014.[1] Xavier Dolan's film Mommy was the night's big winner, taking eight awards overall.[1] Due to the eligibility period for the awards, Dolan's 2013 film Tom à la ferme was also a nominee in several categories, although the only award it won was one in which Mommy was not also a nominee.

Winners and nominees

Best Picture Best Director
Best Actor Best Actress
Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress
Best Screenplay Best Cinematography
Best Art Direction Best Sound
  • Blue ribbon Sylvain Bellemare, Pierre Bertrand and Bernard Gariépy Strobl, Tu dors Nicole
  • Mario Auclair, Stéphane Bergeron, Marcel Pothier and Christian Rivest, La petite reine
  • Bruno Bélanger, Louis Collin, Bernard Gariépy Strobl and Robert Morin, 3 histoires d'Indiens
  • Olivier Calvert, Clovis Gouaillier and Sylvain Vary, Arwad
  • Eric Ladouceur, Luc Mandeville and Lynne Trépanier, Uvanga
Best Editing Best Original Music
  • Blue ribbon Xavier Dolan, Mommy
  • Glenn Berman, Uvanga
  • Michel Giroux, 3 histoires d'Indiens
  • Louis-Philippe Rathé, La petite reine
  • Yvann Thibaudeau, 1987
Best Costume Design Best Make-Up
Best Hairstyling Best Documentary
  • Blue ribbon Serge Giguère, Le mystère MacPherson
  • Danic Champoux, Autoportrait sans moi
  • Khoa Lê, Bà nôi
  • Steve Patry, De prisons en prisons
  • JEan-François Caissy, La marche à suivre
Best Live Short Best Animated Short
  • Blue ribbon François Jaros, Toutes des connes
  • Patrick Bossé, Anatomie
  • Sophie B. Jacques, Chaloupe
  • Matthew Rankin, Mynarski chute mortelle
  • Simon Laganière, Suivre la piste du renard
Most commercially successful film outside Quebec Billet d'or

References

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