Black Robe

Director Bruce Beresford
Year 1991
Run Time 101min
Genre Action/Adventure, Drama

This powerful drama follows Father Laforgue (Bluteau), a 17th-century priest, who embarks on a dangerous journey into the unfamiliar terrain of New France. Sent by Samuel de Champlain (Brousseau) to a remote Catholic mission in a Huron village, the young Jesuit travels with a group of Algonquin guides deep into the wilderness, where his religious values are tested against the life-threatening elements of the woods and physical trials that await him.


Written by Irish-Canadian author Brian Moore, who adapted his own novel of the same name, this Genie Award–winning film features beautiful cinematography of the Canadian wilderness and a complex thematic dissection of culture shock.

Director

Bruce Beresford

Writer

Brian Moore

Cast

Tantoo Cardinal (Cree/Métis), Lothaire Bluteau, Aden Young, Sandrine Holt, August Schellenberg

Producers

Denis Héroux, Stéphane Reichel, Sue Milliken, Robert Lantos, Jake Ebert

Genres

Action/Adventure, Drama

Interests

BIPOC Stories, History

Original Language

English

Canadian Distributor

eOne