Paul Jutras
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Paul Jutras is a Canadian film editor who has also worked in the music video and advertising industries.
Paul Jutras | |
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Occupation | Film editor |
Awards | Genie Award for Best Editing |
In the early 2000s, Jutras edited the music video "Qu'est ce que ca peut ben faire" by Eric Lapointe. In 2002, director Bernard Nadeau won an ADISQ award for the video.[1]
Jutras subsequently edited the 2005 film C.R.A.Z.Y. under director Jean-Marc Vallée. For C.R.A.Z.Y., Jutras won the Genie Award for Best Editing in March 2006,[2] and the Jutra Award for Editing.[3] However, in 2008 when Vallée reassembled much of his crew for his next film The Young Victoria, Jutras was replaced by Jill Bilcock.[4]
When Paul Arcand made his documentary film Québec sur ordonnance, he turned to Jutras for help with editing, and Arcand said they had great conversations in their work.[5] In 2010, after editing an advertisement for Bombardier during the Winter Olympics, Jutras began working for Rooster Post, an advertising company based in Toronto.[6] Later, he edited Juan Diego Solanas's 2012 film Upside Down.[7]