Box office In France, the film was viewed by over 100,000 people.
Critical response When
J.A. Martin Photographer was first released in Québec, critics for publications such as
Le Devoir and
La Presse gave it negative reviews. After it won praise at the
Cannes Film Festival, and
Monique Mercure became the first Canadian to win the award for
Best Actress, critical opinion in Québec became more positive. In 1984, the
Toronto International Film Festival ranked
J.A. Martin Photographer seventh in the
Top 10 Canadian Films of All Time. In 2011, the Québec magazine ''
L'actualité'' ranked it No. 1 on its list of 35 Québec films most worth seeing. In a 2016 poll conducted of 200 media professionals conducted by the
Toronto International Film Festival,
Library and Archives Canada, the
Cinémathèque québécoise and
The Cinematheque Vancouver, it was named one of 150 essential works in Canadian cinema history.
Awards •
Cannes Film Festival: Best Actress, Monique Mercure, 1977 •
Cannes Film Festival: Nominee:
Prize of the Ecumenical Jury, 1977 •
28th Canadian Film Awards,
Toronto 1977: :: Best Feature Film :: Best Performance by an Actor, Monique Mercure :: Best Cinematography, Pierre Mignot :: Best Direction, Jean Beaudin :: Best Film Editing, Jean Beaudin and
Hélène Girard :: Best Art Direction, Vianney Gauthier
J.A. Martin Photographer was selected as the Canadian entry for the
Best Foreign Language Film at the
50th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. ==Legacy==