19th Quebec Cinema Awards

The 19th Quebec Cinema Awards ceremony was held on 4 June 2017,[1] hosted by actors Guylaine Tremblay and Édith Cochrane,[2] to recognize talent and achievement in the Cinema of Quebec. Formerly known as the Jutra Awards, the Prix Iris name was announced in October 2016.[3] Several categories were also added this year, including for Casting, Visual Effects, Revelation and Documentary Editing and Cinematography, while the Billet d'or for straightforward box office performance was succeeded by the Prix du public (Public Prize), chosen by viewers' votes.[4]

The first winners were announced at the Gala des artisans on 1 June, with producer Lyse Lafontaine also honoured with the Iris Hommage for 30 years of contributions to the province's film industry.[2] Xavier Dolan's It's Only the End of the World was prominent among the winners with five awards, including Best Film.[5]

Winners and nominees

Nominees and winners are:[1][6][7]

Best Film Best Director
Best Actor Best Actress
Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress
Best Screenplay Best Cinematography
Best Art Direction Best Sound
Best Editing Best Original Music
Best Costume Design Best Makeup
Best Hairstyling Best Visual Effects
Best Documentary Best Cinematography in a Documentary
Best Live Short Best Animated Short
Revelation of the Year Best Casting
Most Successful Film Outside Quebec Public Prize
Best Editing in a Documentary Iris Tribute

References

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