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Claude Jutra

Claude Jutra

Known For Directing
Birthday Mar 11, 1930
Died Nov 05, 1986 (56)
Birthplace Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Popularity 0.1 (history)
Updated Aug 05, 2024 (Update)
Entry Date Apr 26, 2024
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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. Allegat ... ions 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.

Known For

Filmography

Act of the Heart

Act of the Heart

1970

as Party

Knowing to Learn

Knowing to Learn

1966

as Narrator

A Chairy Tale

A Chairy Tale

1957

as Young Man

By Design

By Design

1982

Screenplay

In a Box

In a Box

1968

Sound

Knowing to Learn

Knowing to Learn

1966

Writer

Golden Gloves

Golden Gloves

1961

Director of Photography

A Day in June

A Day in June

1958

Camera Operator

My Father, My Rival

My Father, My Rival

1985

Director

By Design

By Design

1982

Director

Surfacing

Surfacing

1981

Director

The Wordsmith

The Wordsmith

1979

Director

Dreamspeaker

Dreamspeaker

1976

Director

Knowing to Learn

Knowing to Learn

1966

Director

A Chairy Tale

A Chairy Tale

1957

Director

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