Box office It was then released in theatres, grossing $700,000 () by 1974. The viewership of the film rose to 2.5 million due to broadcasts by the
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation in October 1973 and August 1974, the second-highest in the CBC's history.
Critical response A poll of film critics by
Séquences in 1980, voted
Mon oncle Antoine was the best film made in Quebec. It was selected as the
best Canadian film by polls conducted by the
Toronto International Film Festival in 1984 and 1993.
Mon oncle Antoine has twice been voted the greatest
Canadian film in the
Sight & Sound poll, conducted once each decade. On 23 December 2008,
Roger Ebert included
Mon oncle Antoine on his "Great Movies" list.
Mon oncle Antoine has been designated and preserved as a masterwork by the
Audio-Visual Preservation Trust of Canada, a charitable non-profit organisation dedicated to promoting the preservation of Canada's audio-visual heritage.
Awards and nominations The film was selected as the Canadian entry for the
Best Foreign Language Film at the
44th Academy Awards, but was not chosen as a nominee. It was entered into the 7th Moscow International Film Festival. •
Chicago International Film Festival: November 5 to 20, 1971 :: Gold Hugo for Best Feature Film :: Silver Hugo for Best Screenplay, to
Clément Perron •
23rd Canadian Film Awards,
Toronto: October 1, 1971 :: Best Picture, to Marc Beaudet and
Claude Jutra :: Best Performance by a Lead Actor, to
Jean Duceppe :: Best Supporting Actress, to
Olivette Thibault :: Best Achievement in Cinematography, to
Michel Brault :: Best Achievement in Direction, to
Claude Jutra :: Best Music Score, to Jean Cousineau :: Best Original Screenplay, to
Clément Perron :: Best Overall Sound, to Roger Lamoureux • National Society of Film Critics Awards, New York 1972 :: Richard and Hinda Rosenthal Foundation Award •
Valladolid International Film Festival, 1971 :: San Gregorio Prize, to
Claude Jutra • HEMISFILM,
San Antonio TX:, February 9 to 11, 1976 :: Best Direction, to
Claude Jutra :: Best Actress, to Lyne Champagne :: Best Performance by a Teen-Ager, to Jacques Gagnon •
Toronto International Film Festival: September 6 to 15, 1984 :: Best Canadian Film ==See also==