Post Mortem (1999 film) explained

Post Mortem
Director:Louis Bélanger
Cinematography:Jean-Pierre St-Louis
Country:Canada
Language:French
Runtime:92 minutes

Post Mortem is a 1999 Canadian drama film directed by Louis Bélanger.[1] [2] The film won two Genie Awards, including Best Actress for Moreau.

Cast

Accolades

AwardDate of ceremonyCategoryRecipient(s)Result
Genie AwardsJanuary 2000Best Motion PictureLorraine Dufour[3] [4]
Best DirectionLouis Bélanger
Best Original Screenplay
Best ActorGabriel Arcand
Best ActressSylvie Moreau
Claude Jutra AwardLouis Bélanger
Jutra Awards5 March 2000Best FilmLorraine Dufour, Coop Video de Montreal [5]
Best DirectorLouis Bélanger
Best Screenplay
Best ActorGabriel Arcand
Best EditingLorraine Dufour
27 August–6 September 1999Best DirectorLouis Bélanger[6]
Santa Barbara International Film Festival2–12 March 2000Independent Voice Award [7]
Special Jury Prize for Artistic Merit

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: fr . Post Mortem [classification report] ]. 26 May 1999 . 28 November 2016 . Régie du cinéma / Québec .
  2. http://legacy.tiff.net/canadianfilmencyclopedia/content/films/post-mortem Post Mortem
  3. Web site: They dream of Genies . Lacey . Liam . 28 January 2000 . 1 March 2020 . The Globe and Mail.
  4. Web site: Sunshine, Felicia's Journey top Genie Awards . 31 January 2000 . 20 March 2017 . CBC News.
  5. Web site: Post Mortem leads Prix Jutra Awards . . 20 March 2000 . 1 March 2020.
  6. Web site: Montreal fest hands out Grand Prix to 'Paradise' . . Brendan . Kelly . 7 September 1999 . 4 June 2020 .
  7. Web site: Daily News: NYUFF and Santa Barbara Award Winners . . 14 March 2000 . 4 June 2020.