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Mon oncle Antoine

Jutra, Claude, (film director.). Beaudet, Marc, (film producer.). National Film Board of Canada (Montreal), (film producer.). National Film Board of Canada (Montreal), (film producer.).

Summary: There was a time when the general store was the crossroads of life, a place where a boy could learn all he needed for the way ahead--especially when his uncle was the storekeeper, and also the undertaker, and the nephew often called upon to lend a hand. This film recalls such a store in a village in the asbestos mining area of Quebec in the early 1940s. The film presents a hundred-and-one vignettes of village life--all the bitter-sweet nostalgia with which a man might remember the events that thrust him into manhood. The action takes place on Christmas Eve--the one time of the year when the mine closed its doors, and the store bustled with humanity. For a few hours the villagers could forget their poverty and converge on the store for gossip and revelry. In the midst of it all was Uncle Antoine, customary ebullience and ribald humour whetted by occasional recourse to the gin bottle, and always somewhere in the background, his nephew Jacques taking it all in. But for Jacques this night was to bring sudden initiation into some of the harsher, cruder realities of life, even acquaintance with tragedy and death. Mon oncle Antoine is about a Quebec that makes no headlines but reflects the whole of life, the ebb and flow of hope and despair that might be in anyone's memory. In French with English subtitles.

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  • Physical Description: 1 streaming video (104 min., 28 sec.) : sound
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  • Publisher: Montreal : National Film Board of Canada, 2009.

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Restrictions on Access Note:
No restrictions.
Creation/Production Credits Note: Director, Claude Jutra ; producer, Marc Beaudet ; script, Clm̌ent Perron ; photography, Michel Brault ; sound, Claude Hazanavicius ; editing, Claude Jutra, Claire Boyer ; sound editing, Jacques Jarry ; re-recording, Roger Lamoureux ; music, Jean Cousineau ; sound editing, Arnie Gelbart.
Participant or Performer Note: Cast, Lyne Champagne, Jean Duceppe, Jacques Gagnon, Claude Jutra, Hľn̈e Loiselle, Benot̋ Marcoux, Monique Mercure, Ren ̌Salvatore Catta, Olivette Thibault, Lionel Villeneuve.
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded 1971.
Target Audience Note:
14-17.
System Details Note:
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Awards Note:
Best Canadian Film - Category: Canada's Ten Best , 1984
Diploma of Honour, 1971
Gold Medal and Diploma for the Best Music to Jean Cousineau, 1972
Best Film of the Festival, 1974
First Prize of the Festival, 1974
Hemi Award for Best Role by a Teenager to Jacques Gagnon, 1976
Hemi Award for Best Actress to Olivette Thibault, 1976
Hemi Award for Best Direction to Claude Jutra, 1976
San Gregorio Award, 1973
Etrog for Best Original Screenplay to Clm̌ent Perron, 1971
Etrog for Best Performing by an Actor in a Leading Role to Jean Duceppe, 1971
Etrog for Best Supporting Role by an Actress to Olivette Thibault, 1971
Etrog for Best Sound Track to Jean Cousineau, 1971
Etrog for Best Overall Sound to Roger Lamoureux, 1971
Etrog for Best Cinematography to Michel Brault, 1971
Etrog for Best Direction to Claude Jutra, 1971
Etrog for Best Feature Length Film, 1971
Certificate of Merit, 1972
Silver Hugo for Best Screenplay to Clm̌ent Perron, 1971
Gold Hugo for Best Feature Film, 1971
Source of Description Note:
Description based on online resource; title from title screen (National Film Board of Canada, viewed 2023-04-05).
Subject: Boys -- Death -- Feature films -- Life styles -- Mining communities -- Quebec (Province) -- Rural regions -- Small towns -- Stories
Families
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Topic Heading: National Film Board > National Film Board Collection

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