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Prix Iris

The Prix Iris is a Canadian film award, presented annually by Québec Cinéma, which 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ceremony called La Soirée des Jutra) in memory of influential Quebec film director Claude Jutra, but Jutra's name was withdrawn from the awards following the publication of Yves Lever's biography of Jutra, which alleged that he had sexually abused children.[2]

Prix Iris
Awarded forBest films from the Canadian province of Quebec
LocationMontreal, Quebec
CountryCanada
First awarded1999
Websitegala.quebeccinema.ca

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.

History Edit

Introduced in 1999, the awards are presented for Best Film and performance, writing and technical categories such as best actor, actress, director, screenplay, et cetera. Due to Quebec's majority francophone population, most films made in the province are French-language films, but English-language films made in the province are also fully eligible for nomination. The awards maintain slightly different eligibility criteria for international coproductions, however: a coproduction which surpasses the organization's criteria for "majority Québécois" involvement is treated the same as a Quebec film, with full eligibility in all categories, while a coproduction which is classified as "minority Québécois", such as the 2015 film Brooklyn, is eligible only in categories where a resident of Quebec is the nominee, and cannot be submitted for Best Film.

The initial creation of the awards sparked some concern that the idea of a separate award for Quebec films would undermine the pan-Canadian scope of the Genie Awards; Québec Cinéma clarified that it did not have, and would not impose, a rule that films could not be submitted for both awards, although at least one film producer, Roger Frappier, voluntarily declined to submit the films August 32nd on Earth (Un 32 août sur terre) and 2 Seconds (2 secondes) for Genie consideration at all on the grounds that since neither film was projected to be popular outside Quebec, they would purportedly not get any public relations or marketing benefit out of Genie nominations.[3] Frappier has not subsequently refused to submit other films to the Genies or the Canadian Screen Awards after 1999.

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.[4] 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.

The 22nd Quebec Cinema Awards ceremony, originally planned for June 7, 2020, was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada;[5] unlike the 8th Canadian Screen Awards, however, the award nominations had not yet been released when the cancellation of the ceremony was announced.[6] Nominations were still released on April 22,[7] and the winners were announced via livestreaming on June 10.[8]

Following the death of influential Quebec filmmaker Jean-Marc Vallée in December 2021, there was some public demand that Québec Cinéma rename the awards to the Prix Vallée in his honour.[9]

In 2022, Radio-Canada announced that due to declining ratings in recent years, it would not televise the 2023 awards, and was instead planning alternative ways to highlight Quebec film in its programming.[10] In February 2023, Québec Cinéma indicated that it was in negotiations with other broadcasters to carry the 25th Quebec Cinema Awards;[11] as of May 2023, however, the organization had confirmed only that the ceremony would not take place in its usual June scheduling.[12] In July 2023, Québec Cinéma announced that the ceremony will be held in December 2023, and broadcast by Noovo.[13]

Ceremonies and Best Film winners Edit

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 Radio-Canada
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 It's Only the End of the World (Juste la fin du monde) Guylaine Tremblay and Édith Cochrane [fr] Maison Radio-Canada
20th June 3, 2018 Ravenous (Les Affamés)
21st June 2, 2019 1991
22nd June 10, 2020 Antigone No ceremony due to the COVID-19 pandemic;[14] winners were announced via livestreaming.
23rd June 6, 2021 Goddess of the Fireflies (La déesse des mouches à feu) Geneviève Schmidt Maison Radio-Canada
24th June 5, 2022 Drunken Birds (Les Oiseaux ivres)
25th December 10, 2023 TBA Jay Du Temple Grandé Studios Noovo

Most wins and nominations Edit

Categories Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b "Quebec film awards renamed Prix Iris after Claude Jutra sex scandal". CBC News, October 14, 2016.
  2. ^ a b "Quebec Cinema will rename Jutra awards; cities renaming streets". CTV Montreal, February 17, 2016.
  3. ^ Brendan Kelly, "Two film solitudes? Producer pulls films from Genies in favour of new Jutras". Montreal Gazette, November 23, 1998.
  4. ^ Townend, Paul. "Prix Iris". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2017-12-18.
  5. ^ "Le Gala Québec Cinéma annulé à cause de la pandémie". Ici Radio-Canada, April 2, 2020.
  6. ^ André Duchesne, "Prix Iris du cinéma québécois : le vote continue". La Presse, March 19, 2020.
  7. ^ Demers, Maxime (April 23, 2020). "Prix Iris: les réalisatrices à l'honneur". Le Journal de Montréal (in French). Retrieved May 3, 2020.
  8. ^ "Le film Antigone, grand gagnant du Gala Québec Cinéma avec six prix" (in French). Radio-Canada. 10 June 2020. Retrieved 11 June 2020.
  9. ^ Sarah Rahmouni, "Des appels pour que les prix Iris soient renommés Vallée". Le Devoir, December 29, 2021.
  10. ^ Hugo Dumas, "Qui pleurera la mort du gala du cinéma ?". La Presse, November 1, 2022.
  11. ^ Maxime Demers, "Le Gala Québec Cinéma «n’est pas mort»". Le Journal de Montréal, February 6, 2023.
  12. ^ Marc Cassivi, "Mieux que rien". La Presse, May 31, 2023.
  13. ^ "Noovo sera le nouveau diffuseur du Gala Québec Cinéma". Le Devoir, July 5, 2023.
  14. ^ Demers, Maxime (23 April 2020). "Prix Iris: les réalisatrices à l'honneur". Le Journal de Montréal (in French). Retrieved 3 May 2020.

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For awards with similar names see Iris Award disambiguation Prix Jutra redirects here Not to be confused with Claude Jutra Award The Prix Iris is a Canadian film award presented annually by Quebec Cinema which 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 Soiree des Jutra in memory of influential Quebec film director Claude Jutra but Jutra s name was withdrawn from the awards following the publication of Yves Lever s biography of Jutra which alleged that he had sexually abused children 2 Prix IrisAwarded forBest films from the Canadian province of QuebecLocationMontreal QuebecCountryCanadaFirst awarded1999Websitegala wbr quebeccinema wbr caIt should not be confused with the Claude Jutra Award a special award presented by the Academy of Canadian Cinema amp Television as part of the separate Canadian Screen Awards program which was also renamed in 2016 following the allegations against Jutra Contents 1 History 2 Ceremonies and Best Film winners 3 Most wins and nominations 4 Categories 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditIntroduced in 1999 the awards are presented for Best Film and performance writing and technical categories such as best actor actress director screenplay et cetera Due to Quebec s majority francophone population most films made in the province are French language films but English language films made in the province are also fully eligible for nomination The awards maintain slightly different eligibility criteria for international coproductions however a coproduction which surpasses the organization s criteria for majority Quebecois involvement is treated the same as a Quebec film with full eligibility in all categories while a coproduction which is classified as minority Quebecois such as the 2015 film Brooklyn is eligible only in categories where a resident of Quebec is the nominee and cannot be submitted for Best Film The initial creation of the awards sparked some concern that the idea of a separate award for Quebec films would undermine the pan Canadian scope of the Genie Awards Quebec Cinema clarified that it did not have and would not impose a rule that films could not be submitted for both awards although at least one film producer Roger Frappier voluntarily declined to submit the films August 32nd on Earth Un 32 aout sur terre and 2 Seconds 2 secondes for Genie consideration at all on the grounds that since neither film was projected to be popular outside Quebec they would purportedly not get any public relations or marketing benefit out of Genie nominations 3 Frappier has not subsequently refused to submit other films to the Genies or the Canadian Screen Awards after 1999 Following the withdrawal of Jutra s name from the award the 2016 awards were presented solely under the name Quebec Cinema 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 4 The awards replaced the prix Guy L Ecuyer created in 1987 by Les Rendez vous du cinema quebecois in memory of actor Guy L Ecuyer The 22nd Quebec Cinema Awards ceremony originally planned for June 7 2020 was cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic in Canada 5 unlike the 8th Canadian Screen Awards however the award nominations had not yet been released when the cancellation of the ceremony was announced 6 Nominations were still released on April 22 7 and the winners were announced via livestreaming on June 10 8 Following the death of influential Quebec filmmaker Jean Marc Vallee in December 2021 there was some public demand that Quebec Cinema rename the awards to the Prix Vallee in his honour 9 In 2022 Radio Canada announced that due to declining ratings in recent years it would not televise the 2023 awards and was instead planning alternative ways to highlight Quebec film in its programming 10 In February 2023 Quebec Cinema indicated that it was in negotiations with other broadcasters to carry the 25th Quebec Cinema Awards 11 as of May 2023 however the organization had confirmed only that the ceremony would not take place in its usual June scheduling 12 In July 2023 Quebec Cinema announced that the ceremony will be held in December 2023 and broadcast by Noovo 13 Ceremonies and Best Film winners EditCeremony Date Best Picture Host Location Broadcaster1st March 7 1999 The Red Violin Le Violon rouge Remy Girard Theatre Saint Denis TVA2nd March 5 2000 Post Mortem Yves Jacques and Elise Guilbault Monument National3rd February 25 2001 Maelstrom Theatre Saint Denis4th February 17 2002 Soft Shell Man Un crabe dans la tete Sylvie Moreau5th February 23 2003 Quebec Montreal Theatre Maisonneuve Radio Canada6th February 22 2004 The Barbarian Invasions Les Invasions barbares 7th February 20 2005 Looking for Alexander Memoires affectives Patrick Huard8th March 19 2006 C R A Z Y Normand Brathwaite9th February 18 2007 Congorama10th March 9 2008 Continental a Film Without Guns Continental un film sans fusil Theatre Saint Denis11th March 29 2009 The Necessities of Life Ce qu il faut pour vivre Karine Vanasse12th March 28 2010 I Killed My Mother J ai tue ma mere Patrice L Ecuyer13th March 13 2011 Incendies Yves Pelletier and Sylvie Moreau14th March 11 2012 Monsieur Lazhar15th March 17 2013 War Witch Rebelle Remy Girard Salle Pierre Mercure16th March 23 2014 Louis Cyr Louis Cyr L homme le plus fort du monde Penelope McQuade and Laurent Paquin Monument National17th March 15 2015 Mommy Penelope McQuade and Stephane Bellavance18th March 20 2016 The Passion of Augustine La Passion d Augustine 19th June 4 2017 It s Only the End of the World Juste la fin du monde Guylaine Tremblay and Edith Cochrane fr Maison Radio Canada20th June 3 2018 Ravenous Les Affames 21st June 2 2019 199122nd June 10 2020 Antigone No ceremony due to the COVID 19 pandemic 14 winners were announced via livestreaming 23rd June 6 2021 Goddess of the Fireflies La deesse des mouches a feu Genevieve Schmidt Maison Radio Canada24th June 5 2022 Drunken Birds Les Oiseaux ivres 25th December 10 2023 TBA Jay Du Temple Grande Studios NoovoMost wins and nominations EditThe following films received at least 10 nominations Nominations Title17 Drunken Birds16 1991Goddess of the FirefliesMaria Chapdelaine14 C R A Z Y The RocketThe 3 L il Pigs13 Seducing Doctor LewisBon Cop Bad CopAnd the Birds Rained DownUndergroundThe Vinland ClubThe Time Thief12 The Barbarian InvasionsA Sunday in KigaliIncendiesIt s Only the End of the WorldTwo Lovers and a BearFor Those Who Don t Read Me11 The Red ViolinLaurence AnywaysLouis CyrMommyThe Passion of AugustineLa BolducA Brother s LoveGhost Town AnthologyMy Salinger YearBeans10 Seraphin Heart of StoneGaz Bar BluesAuditionThrough the MistMonsieur LazharWar WitchGabrielleYou re Sleeping NicoleTom at the FarmCorboHochelaga Land of SoulsInfiltrationMafia Inc Target Number One The following films received at least 5 awards including non competitive Awards Title16 C R A Z Y 10 IncendiesMommyDrunken Birds9 The Red ViolinMaelstromLouis Cyr8 Monsieur LazharWar WitchRavenous7 Soft Shell ManThe Barbarian InvasionsSeducing Doctor LewisSeraphin Heart of StoneGoddess of the Fireflies6 A Sunday in KigaliThe Passion of AugustineLa BolducAntigone5 Post MortemBittersweet MemoriesCongoramaBabinePolytechniqueGabrielleIt s Only the End of the WorldHochelaga Land of Souls1991Categories EditBest Film Best Director Best Actor Best Actress Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress Best Screenplay Best Documentary Film Best Live Action Short Film Best Animated Short Film Best Art Direction Best Casting Best Cinematography Best Cinematography in a Documentary Best Costume Design Best Editing Best Editing in a Documentary Best First Film Best Hair Best Makeup Best Original Music Best Original Music in a Documentary Best Short Documentary Best Sound Best Sound in a Documentary Best Visual Effects Most Successful Film Outside Quebec Public Prize Revelation of the Year TributeSee also EditCinema of Quebec List of Quebec film directors List of Quebec films Prix Albert Tessier lifetime achievement awards in Quebec cinema given by the Government of QuebecReferences Edit a b Quebec film awards renamed Prix Iris after Claude Jutra sex scandal CBC News October 14 2016 a b Quebec Cinema will rename Jutra awards cities renaming streets CTV Montreal February 17 2016 Brendan Kelly Two film solitudes Producer pulls films from Genies in favour of new Jutras Montreal Gazette November 23 1998 Townend Paul Prix Iris The Canadian Encyclopedia Retrieved 2017 12 18 Le Gala Quebec Cinema annule a cause de la pandemie Ici Radio Canada April 2 2020 Andre Duchesne Prix Iris du cinema quebecois le vote continue La Presse March 19 2020 Demers Maxime April 23 2020 Prix Iris les realisatrices a l honneur Le Journal de Montreal in French Retrieved May 3 2020 Le film Antigone grand gagnant du Gala Quebec Cinema avec six prix in French Radio Canada 10 June 2020 Retrieved 11 June 2020 Sarah Rahmouni Des appels pour que les prix Iris soient renommes Vallee Le Devoir December 29 2021 Hugo Dumas Qui pleurera la mort du gala du cinema La Presse November 1 2022 Maxime Demers Le Gala Quebec Cinema n est pas mort Le Journal de Montreal February 6 2023 Marc Cassivi Mieux que rien La Presse May 31 2023 Noovo sera le nouveau diffuseur du Gala Quebec Cinema Le Devoir July 5 2023 Demers Maxime 23 April 2020 Prix Iris les realisatrices a l honneur Le Journal de Montreal in French Retrieved 3 May 2020 External links EditGala des Jutra 2010 at Radio Canada in French Official website in French Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Prix Iris amp oldid 1177649607, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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