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Synopsis
With Mon Oncle Antoine, actor Jean Duceppe established himself as Canada's principle purveyor of eccentric relatives. Playing the uncle of 15-year-old Jacques Ganon, Duceppe acts as the lad's confidante through the difficult coming-of-age process. The Canadian backwoods and the mining-town milieu of the 1940s are displayed to excellent nostalgic advantage in this retrospective piece from writer/director Claude Jutra (who also plays a supporting role). Though relatively unknown in the states (and often dismissed as unremarkable by below-the-border critics), Mon Oncle Antoine is regarded as a classic of the Canadian Cinema. The film won an unprecedented eight statuettes at the 1972 Canadian Film Institute Awards, including best picture and best director. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


Production Crew

Denis Boucher Art Director
Michel Brault Cinematographer
Jean Cousineau Composer (Music Score)
Claude Jutra Director
Claire Boyer Editor
Claude Jutra Editor
Marc Beaudet Producer
Claude Jutra Screenwriter
Clement Perron Screenwriter
Denis Boucher Set Designer
Claude Hazanavicius Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1971
Runtime: 110
Country: Canada
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature


Color type
Eastmancolor

Produced by
Gendon Films
National Film Board of Canada