À tout prendre

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À tout prendre
Directed byClaude Jutra
Written byClaude Jutra
Produced byClaude Jutra
Robert Hershorne
StarringClaude Jutra
Johanne Harrelle
CinematographyMichel Brault
Bernard Gosselin
Jean-Claude Labrecque
Edited byClaude Jutra
Music byMaurice Blackburn
Jean Cousineau
Serge Garant
Production
companies
Les Films Cassiopée
Orion Films
Release date
  • August 10, 1963 (1963-08-10)
Running time
99 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageFrench

À tout prendre (released as All Things Considered in English Canada and as Take It All in the United States) is a Canadian drama film, directed by

semi-autobiographical portrait of Jutra's own life,[2] focusing on his romantic relationship with actress and model Johanne Harrelle, and his struggle to accept his own homosexuality
.

Both Jutra and Harrelle played themselves in the film. Notably, the film version of Jutra commits suicide at the end of the film, drowning himself in the

early-onset Alzheimer's.[1] The film's cast also includes Victor Désy, Tania Fédor, Guy Hoffmann, Monique Joly, Monique Mercure, Patrick Straram and François Tassé, as well as brief cameo appearances by Anne Claire Poirier and François Truffaut
.

Considered a landmark film in the history of Quebec and Canadian cinema,

Cast

References

  1. ^ a b c d Pierre Véronneau, "Claude Jutra". The Canadian Encyclopedia, September 11, 2006.
  2. ^ "Johanne Harrelle's Montreal: The eagle who loves her nest". The Globe and Mail, April 24, 1982.
  3. ^ "LES BIOGRAPHIES > Claude Jutra". Cinématheque Québécoise, April 2014.

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