Claude Jutra, genius, outcast, then victim

In February 2016, the publication of a biography of Claude Jutra by Yves Lever led to a total debunking of the myth that had been built around this genius filmmaker. It confirmed what many already suspected: the filmmaker had a penchant for boys.




Eight years later, director Jean-Claude Coulbois sets out to revisit the sequence of events and decisions that took place in a few days using testimonies and archival documents. This documentary, entitled Eleven days in February and which will be released in theaters on March 29, takes up the major themes of popular execution, hasty reaction and political strategy which marked what is commonly called “the Jutra affair”.

Taken in isolation, the testimonies that can be heard there are defensible. But nonetheless, we emerge from the 80 minutes of this film with the feeling of witnessing a vast rehabilitation operation of this filmmaker considered one of the builders of our cinema. We come away saying that in the end, Jutra is the big victim in this story. Faintness…


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