Xavier Dolan’s Mommy was nominated for 11 Jutra Awards, Quebec’s top film prize, and last night won 9. Mommy won nearly every major category and Pierre-Yves Cardinal won Best Supporting Actor in another Dolan film, Tom at the Farm. Xavier Dolan is now tied with Philippe Falardeau and Denis Villeneuve as the only two directors to win 2 Jutra Awards for Best Feature Film. Ricardo Trogi’s coming of age film, 1987, won 3 Jutra Awards.
Meilleur film / Best Film
- 1987
- 3 histoires d’Indiens
- Mommy
- Tom à la ferme
- Tu dors Nicole
Meilleure réalisation / Best Director
- Xavier Dolan, Mommy
- Xavier Dolan, Tom à la ferme
- Stéphane Lafleur, Tu dors Nicole
- Rober Morin, 3 histoires d’Indiens
- Denis Villeneuve, Enemy
Meilleure actrice / Best Actress
- Julianne Côté,Tu dors Nicole
- Anne Dorval, Mommy
- Laurence Leboeuf, La petite reine
- Joëlle Paré-Beaulieu, Qu’est-ce qu’on fait ici ?
- Lise Roy, Tom à la ferme
Meilleur acteur / Best Actor
- Walter Borden, Gerontophilia
- Jean-Carl Boucher, 1987
- Guy Nadon, L’ange gardien
- Antoine Olivier Pilon, Mommy
- Patrice Robitaille, La petite reine
Meilleure actrice de soutien / Best Supporting Actress
- Suzanne Clément, Mommy
- Catherine St-Laurent ,Tu dors Nicole
- Sandrine Bisson,1987
- Evelyne Brochu, Tom à la ferme
- Dalal Ata, Arwad
Meilleur acteur de soutien / Best Supporting Actor
- Francis La Haye, Tu dors Nicole
- Pierre-Yves Cardinal, Tom à la ferme
- Stephen McHattie, Meetings with a young poet
- Robin Aubert, Miraculum
- Patrick Hivon, L’ange gardien
Meilleur scénario / Best Screenplay
- Stéphane Lafleur, Tu dors Nicole
- Xavier Dolan, Mommy
- Ricardo Trogi,1987
- Xavier Dolan et Michel Marc Bouchard, Tom à la ferme
- Robert Morin, 3 histoires d’Indiens
Film s’étant le plus illustré à l’extérieur du Québec
- Bruce LaBruce, Gerontophilia
- Stéphane Lafleur, Tu dors Nicole
- Don McKellar, The Grand Seduction
- Xavier Dolan, Mommy
- Xavier Dolan, Tom à la ferme
Meilleure direction de la photographie / Best Cinematography
- Nicolas Bolduc – Enemy
- Mathieu Laverdière – Henri Henri
- Sara Mishara – Tu dors Nicole
- André Turpin – Mommy
- André Turpin – Tom à la ferme
Meilleure direction artistique / Best Artistic Direction
- Marie-Claude Gosselin, Henri Henri
- Guy Lalande, The Grand Seduction
- Colombe Raby, Mommy
- Patrice Vermette, 1987
- Patrice Vermette, Enemy
Meilleur son / Best Sound
- La petite reine
- 3 histoires d’Indiens
- Tu dors Nicole
- Arwad
- Uvanga
Meilleur montage / Best Editing
- Glenn Berman, Uvanga
- Xavier Dolan, Mommy
- Michel Giroux, 3 histoires d’Indiens
- Louis-Philippe Rathé, La petite reine
- Yvann Thibaudeau, 1987
Meilleure musique originale / Best Original Music
- Alain Auger, Uvanga
- Jeff Barnaby, Joe Barrucco, Rhymes for Young Ghouls
- Michel Corriveau, Exil
- Patrice Dubuc, Gaëtan Gravel, Meetings With a Young Poet
- Rémy Nadeau-Aubin, Organ Mood (Christophe Lamarche-Ledoux), Tu dors Nicole
Meilleurs costumes / Best Costumes
- Francesca Chamberland, Henri Henri
- Xavier Dolan, Mommy
- Valérie Lévesque, 1987
- Véronique Marchessault, Maïna
- Denis Sperdouklis, The Grand Seduction
Meilleur maquillage / Best Make-up
- Brigitte Bilodeau, Maïna
- Kathryn Casault, Annick Legout, Tom à la ferme
- Danielle Huard, La garde
- Lizane Lasalle, Henri Henri
- Colleen Quinton, Meetings With a Young Poet
Meilleure coiffure / Best Hair
- Réjean Forget, Cynthia Patton, Maïna
- Daniel Jacob, 1987
- Ann-Louise Landry, Miraculum
- Martin Lapointe, Henri Henri
- Ghislaine Sant, Love Projet
Meilleur long métrage documentaire / Best Documentary
- Autoportrait sans moi, Danic Champoux
- Bà nôi, Khoa Lê
- De prisons en prisons, Steve Patry
- La marche à suivre, Jean-François Caissy
- Le mystère Macpherson, Serge Giguère
Meilleur court ou moyen métrage de fiction
- Anatomie – Patrick Bossé
- Chaloupe – Sophie B Jacques
- Mynarski chute mortelle – Matthew Rankin
- Suivre la piste du renard – Simon Laganière
- Toutes des connes – François Jaros
Meilleur court ou moyen métrage d’animation
- Jutra – Marie-Josée Saint-Pierre
- Lucky and Finnegan – Davide Di Saro
- Migration – Fluorescent Hill
- Nul poisson où aller – Nicola Lemay, Janice Nadeau
- Soif, Michèle Cournoyer
Jutra Billet d’or
- Xavier Dolan, Mommy
Jutra hommage
- André Melançon
Oof, I love bizzare, body horror prime Cronenberg. But unless you happen to be David Lean (or perhaps in the near-future David O. Russell – ugh), AMPAS doesn’t seem to take too kindly to awarding Davids (Cronenberg, Lynch, Fincher). That’s not all bad, though – they’d be in great company if none of them ever end up winning an Oscar.
And let’s not forget David Cronenberg :p
Don’t forget Jean-Marc Vallee
“All due respect to Dolan, but I think Sarah Polley is higher in the pecking order of potential Canucks winning BD”.
Marshall, I’ll even add Denis Villeneuve to that list.
Too bad Mommy wasn’t appreciated at the Oscars, but really no big deal – he’ll be the second Canadian (and first real artist) to win BD. No offence to J Cameron, but Dolan is Matisse to Cameron’s PT Barnum.
All due respect to Dolan, but I think Sarah Polley is higher in the pecking order of potential Canucks winning BD. (If Dolan is Matisse and Cameron is Barnum, that probably makes Polley Mary Cassatt?)
thanks, Richard. I had a bad source. Fixed now.
Antoine Olivier Pilon did win Best Actor for Mommy.
The kid’s a force to be reckoned with. I can’t wait to see what he gets from Chastain, Sarandon and Kathy Bates.
Too bad Mommy wasn’t appreciated at the Oscars, but really no big deal – he’ll be the second Canadian (and first real artist) to win BD. No offence to J Cameron, but Dolan is Matisse to Cameron’s PT Barnum.
“Award shows are so last month…”
True, but so are snipe comments like this, Christophe. 🙂
Up here in igloo land we kept to the old award schedule (remember the sunny & balmy March/April Oscars?) Besides, it’s festival season revving up soon.
Award shows are so last month…
Here are the major nominees and winners of this year’s Canadian Screen Awards, held March 1.
Motion Picture
Mommy
Cast No Shadow
Fall
In Her Place
Maps to the Stars
Tu dors Nicole (You’re Sleeping, Nicole)
Direction
Xavier Dolan, Mommy
David Cronenberg, Maps to the Stars
Atom Egoyan, The Captive
Stéphane Lafleur, Tu dors Nicole
Albert Shin, In Her Place
Actor in a leading role
Antoine Olivier Pilon, Mommy
Evan Bird, Maps to the Stars
Bruce Greenwood, Elephant Song
Michael Murphy, Fall
Ryan Reynolds, The Captive
Actress in a leading role
Anne Dorval, Mommy
Ahn Ji Hye, In Her Place
Julianne Côté, Tu dors Nicole
Julianne Moore, Maps to the Stars
Yoon Da Kyung, In Her Place
Actor in a supporting role
John Cusack, Maps to the Stars
Justin Chatwin, Bang Bang Baby
Kris Demeanor, The Valley Below
Marc-André Grondin, Tu dors Nicole
Robert Pattinson, Maps to the Stars
Actress in a supporting role
Suzanne Clément, Mommy
Sandrine Bisson, 1987
Kil Hae Yeon, In Her Place
Catherine St-Laurent, Tu dors Nicole
Mia Wasikowska, Maps to the Stars
Original Screenplay
Xavier Dolan, Mommy
Atom Egoyan and David Fraser, The Captive
Pearl Ball-Harding and Albert Shin, In Her Place
Bruce Wagner, Maps to the Stars
Stéphane Lafleur, Tu dors Nicole
Adapted Screenplay
Nicolas Billon, Elephant Song
Scott Abramovitch, The Calling
Joel Thomas Hynes, Cast No Shadow
Art Direction/Production Design
Paul Austerberry and Nigel Churcher, Pompeii
Phillip Barker, The Captive
Xavier Georges, Cast No Shadow
William Layton, Fall
Colombe Raby, Mommy
Cinematography
André Turpin, Mommy
Norayr Kasper, Fall
Mathieu Laverdière, Henri Henri
Luc Montpellier, It Was You Charlie
Michel La Veaux, Meetings with a Young Poet
Costume Design
Wendy Partridge, Pompeii
Valérie Levesque, 1987
Francesca Chamberland, Henri Henri
Xavier Dolan, Mommy
Sarah Dunsworth, Trailer Park Boys: Don’t Legalize It
Editing
Xavier Dolan, Mommy
Greg Ng, Afflicted
Arthur Tarnowski, Henri Henri
Albert Shin, In Her Place
Ron Sanders, Maps to the Stars
Achievement in Music: Original Score
Howard Shore, Maps to the Stars
Jeffrey Morrow, Cast No Shadow
Dan Mangan and Jesse Zubot, Hector and the Search for Happiness
Patrick Lavoie, Henri Henri
Patrice Dubuc and Gaëtan Gravel, Meetings with a Young Poet
Achievement in Make-Up
Mommy
1987
Henri Henri
Meetings with a Young Poet
Trailer Park Boys: Don’t Legalize It
Achievement in Visual Effects
Pompeii
Afflicted
Wet Bum
Feature Length Documentary
Super Duper Alice Cooper
Fermières
La marche à suivre
Marinoni
“Mommy” wasn’t up for Best Supporting Actor. It lost Best Actor to “1987”.
I posted this at 1 a.m. My blurred wording is changed now to: “Mommy won nearly every major category and Pierre-Yves Cardinal won Best Supporting Actor in another Dolan film, Tom at the Farm.”
Why not cover the Canadian Screen Awards as well, where Mommy won a handful of trophies as well?
Chris, That was a week after the Oscars. I was still having trouble remembering that I needed to eat. The CSA just slipped past me.
(I think I was keeping an eye out for the Genie Awards, but forgot the Genie Film awards merged with the Gemini TV awards 2 years ago).
“One of the few major categories lost by Mommy was awarded for to Pierre-Yves Cardinal, Best Supporting Actor in another Dolan film, Tom at the Farm.”
“Mommy” wasn’t up for Best Supporting Actor. It lost Best Actor to “1987”.
It won the same number of CSAs: 9.
Why not cover the Canadian Screen Awards as well, where Mommy won a handful of trophies as well?