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Soft Shell Man
Directed byAndré Turpin
Screenplay byAndré Turpin
Produced byLuc Déry
Nicole Hilaréguy
Joseph Hillel
CinematographyAndré Turpin
Edited bySophie Leblond
Music byRamachandra Borcar and Guy Pelletier

Soft Shell Man (Template:Lang-fr) is a Québécois film, directed by André Turpin released in 2001.

The film was shot September to October 2000 in Aylmer, Quebec and Montreal.[1]

Synopsis

Alex, a young photographer, continually seduces. He pleases everyone, without ever having any of his own ideas, passions, or conflicts. His existence is completely empty, dependent on the need to please others. While in Montreal, he has an adventure with a journalist, Marie, who is in the company of his best friend. This friend, Sara, is deaf.

Cast

Accolades

Soft Shell Man was Canada's submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not nominated.[2]

Award Date of ceremony Category Recipient(s) Result Ref(s)
Genie Awards 7 February 2002 Best Motion Picture Joseph Hillel and Luc Déry Nominated [3]
Best Screenplay André Turpin Nominated
Best Actor David La Haye Nominated
Best Cinematography André Turpin Nominated
Jutra Awards February 2002 Best Film Luc Déry and Joseph Hillel Won [4][5]
Best Director André Turpin Won
Best Screenplay Won
Best Actor David La Haye Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Emmanuel Bilodeau Won
Best Supporting Actress Pascale Desrochers Nominated
Best Cinematography André Turpin Won
Best Editing Sophie Leblond Won
Best Sound Gilles Corbeil, Sylvain Bellemare and Louis Gignac Nominated
Best Music Guy Pelletier and Ramachandra Borcar Won

See also

References

  1. ^ Dillon, Mark (3 September 2001). "Un crabe dans la tete". Playback. Retrieved 30 September 2019.
  2. ^ "Crabe Dans La Tete joins Oscar race for Canada". Screen Daily. 3 November 2002. Retrieved 18 September 2018.
  3. ^ Poirier, Agnes (12 December 2001). "Atanarjuat and War Bride lead Genie race". Screen Daily. Retrieved 30 September 2019.
  4. ^ Kelly, Brendan (2002). "'Soft Shell Man' nabs 10 Jutras noms". Variety. Retrieved 10 May 2017.
  5. ^ Hays, Matthew (18 February 2002). "Turpin's Crabe scoops up seven Jutra awards". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 10 May 2017.