Marie-Josée Saint-Pierre’s Jutra Selected For Directors’ Fortnight At Cannes

Marie-Josée Saint-Pierre graduated from Concordia University and founded MJSTP Films, an independent production company, in 2004. Over the years, she has developed a cohesive body of work that sits at the crossroads of animation and documentary. Many of her films, notably Post-Partum, Passages, McLaren’s Negatives and Le projet Sapporo, have won awards. Jutra marks her first co-production with the NFB.
Claude Jutra (1930–1986) is a major figure in Quebec film history. His works include the masterpieces Mon oncle Antoine and À tout prendre. He also co-directed A Chairy Tale with Norman McLaren. The annual Jutra Awards, which pay tribute to the year’s best Quebec films and their makers, are named in his honour.
Jutra will also feature on the Not Short on Talent program created by Danny Lennon for Telefilm Canada and will also be screened at Hot Docs, the Canadian International Documentary Festival in Toronto from April 24–May 4, 2014.
“An original mix of animation and documentary, Jutra by Marie-Josée Saint-Pierre juxtaposes the two genres to push the boundaries of filmmaking,” said Claude Joli-Coeur, Acting Government Film Commissioner and Chairperson of the National Film Board of Canada. “As such, it aptly illustrates how the NFB, on the eve of its 75th anniversary, continues to serve as a creative space where parallel worlds and uncommon visions can find their place and flourish.”




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