Prix Iris

The Prix Iris is Canadian film award, presented annually by Québec Cinéma, that recognizes talent and achievement in the mainly francophone feature film industry in Quebec.[1] Until 2016, it was known as the Jutra Award (Prix Jutra, with the ceremony called La Soirée des Jutra) in memory of influential Quebec film director Claude Jutra, but Jutra's name was withdrawn from the awards following the publication of allegations that Jutra had sexually abused underage children.[2]

Introduced in 1999, the awards are presented for performance, writing and technical categories such as best actor, actress, director, screenplay, et cetera. It should not be confused with the Claude Jutra Award, a special award presented by the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television as part of the separate Canadian Screen Awards program which was also renamed in 2016 following the allegations against Jutra.

Following the withdrawal of Jutra's name from the award, the 2016 awards were presented solely under the name Québec Cinéma pending an announcement of the award's new permanent name.[2] The Prix Iris name was announced in October 2016.[1]

The trophy was designed by sculptor Charles Daudelin. The awards replaced the prix Guy-L'Écuyer, created in 1987 by Les Rendez-vous du cinéma québécois in memory of actor Guy L'Écuyer.

Ceremonies and Best Picture winners

Ceremony Date Best Picture Host Location Broadcaster
1st March 7, 1999 The Red Violin (Le Violon rouge) Rémy Girard Théâtre Saint-Denis TVA
2nd March 5, 2000 Post Mortem Yves Jacques and Élise Guilbault Monument-National
3rd February 25, 2001 Maelström Théâtre Saint-Denis
4th February 17, 2002 Soft Shell Man (Un crabe dans la tête) Sylvie Moreau
5th February 23, 2003 Québec-Montréal Théâtre Maisonneuve SRC
6th February 22, 2004 The Barbarian Invasions (Les Invasions barbares)
7th February 20, 2005 Looking for Alexander (Mémoires affectives) Patrick Huard
8th March 19, 2006 C.R.A.Z.Y. Normand Brathwaite
9th February 18, 2007 Congorama
10th March 9, 2008 Continental, a Film Without Guns (Continental, un film sans fusil) Théâtre Saint-Denis
11th March 29, 2009 The Necessities of Life (Ce qu'il faut pour vivre) Karine Vanasse
12th March 28, 2010 I Killed My Mother (J'ai tué ma mère) Patrice L'Écuyer
13th March 13, 2011 Incendies Yves Pelletier and Sylvie Moreau
14th March 11, 2012 Monsieur Lazhar
15th March 17, 2013 War Witch (Rebelle) Rémy Girard Salle Pierre-Mercure
16th March 23, 2014 Louis Cyr (Louis Cyr: L'homme le plus fort du monde) Pénélope McQuade and Laurent Paquin Monument-National
17th March 15, 2015 Mommy Pénélope McQuade and Stéphane Bellavance
18th March 20, 2016 The Passion of Augustine (La Passion d'Augustine)
19th June 4, 2017 - - -

Most Successful Film outside Quebec (Film s'étant le plus illustré à l'extérieur du Québec)

Awarded since 2000.

Box office

Awarded to the movie selling the most tickets in theatres.

Best Actor (Meilleur acteur)

Best Actress (Meilleure actrice)

Best Supporting Actor (Meilleur acteur dans un rôle de soutien)

Best Supporting Actress (Meilleure actrice dans un rôle de soutien)

Best Director (Meilleure réalisation)

Best Screenplay (Meilleur scénario)

Best Cinematography (Meilleure direction de la photographie)

Best Art Direction (Meilleure direction artistique)

Best Costume Design (Meilleurs costumes)

Awarded since 2004.

Best Editing (Meilleur montage)

Best Sound (Meilleur son)

Best Music (Meilleure musique)

Best Make-Up (Meilleur maquillage)

Awarded since 2004.

Best Hairstyling (Meilleure coiffure)

Awarded since 2005.

Best Documentary (Meilleur documentaire)

Best Animated Film (Meilleur film d'animation)

Best Short Film (Meilleur moyen/court métrage)

Lifetime Achievement Jutra (Jutra hommage)

Special Jutra (Jutra honorifique)

See also

References

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