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Nathalie Boutrie

Nathalie Boutrie is a Canadian casting director from Quebec.[1] She is most noted as a two-time winner of the Prix Iris for Best Casting, winning at the 20th Quebec Cinema Awards in 2018 for Cross My Heart (Les rois mongols),[2] and at the 24th Quebec Cinema Awards in 2022 for Drunken Birds (Les oiseaux ivres).[3] She is to date the most-nominated casting director in the history of the category, as well as the only casting director ever to have won the award more than once.

Filmography

Film

Television

  • Grande Ourse - 2004
  • Le cœur a ses raisons - 2005
  • Les Invincibles - 2005
  • Minuit, le soir - 2005-07
  • Pure laine - 2006-08
  • The Parent Family (Les Parent) - 2008-15
  • Trauma - 2010-13
  • Apparences - 2012
  • Vertige - 2012
  • Tu m'aimes-tu? - 2012
  • Mon meilleur ami - 2013
  • Nouvelle adresse - 2014-15
  • Les Jeunes loups - 2014-15
  • Comment devenir une légende - 2016
  • Legacy, a Kate McDougall Investigation - 2016
  • L'Échappée - 2016
  • Fatale-Station - 2016-17
  • Le Jeu - 2018
  • Discussions avec mes parents - 2018
  • Can You Hear Me? (M'entends-tu?) - 2018-19
  • Marika - 2018-20
  • Appelle-moi si tu meurs - 2019
  • Les Mutants - 2020
  • Audrey est revenue - 2021
  • Alertes - 2023-24

Awards

Award Year Category Work Result Ref(s)
Prix Iris 2017 Best Casting Bad Seeds (Les Mauvaises Herbes)
with Emanuelle Beaugrand-Champagne
Nominated [4]
2018 Cross My Heart (Les rois mongols)
with Emanuelle Beaugrand-Champagne, Frédérique Proulx
Won [2]
2019 The Fall of Sparta (La chute de Sparte) Nominated [5]
2020 Young Juliette (Jeune Juliette) Nominated [6]
Mafia Inc.
with Francis Cantin, Bruno Rosato
Nominated
2022 Drunken Birds (Les oiseaux ivres) Won [3]
Aline Nominated [7]
2023 Family Game (Arseneault et fils) Nominated [8]
2024 Ru Nominated [9]

References