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| Director: | Bruce Beresford | 
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| Writer: | Brian Moore | 
| Staring: | 
| Missionary Father LaForgue travels to the New World in hopes of converting Algonquin Indians to Catholicism. Accepted, though warily, by the Indians, LaForgue travels with the Indians using his strict Catholic rules and ideals to try and impose his religion. | |
| Release Date: | Oct 04, 1991 | 
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| Director: | Bruce Beresford | 
| Writer: | Brian Moore | 
| Genres: | Adventure, Drama, History | 
| Keywords | quebec, wilderness, native american, journey, jesuits (society of jesus), 17th century, algonquin indian | 
| Production Companies | Alliance Films, Samson Productions, First Choice Canadian Communication Corporation | 
| Box Office | Revenue: $8,211,952 Budget: $11,000,000 | 
| Updates | Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 | 
| Name | Character | 
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| Lothaire Bluteau | Laforgue | 
| Sandrine Holt | Annuka | 
| August Schellenberg | Chomina | 
| Tantoo Cardinal | Chomina's Wife | 
| Lawrence Bayne | Neehatin | 
| Aden Young | Daniel | 
| Billy Two Rivers | Ougebmat | 
| Wesley Côté | Oujita | 
| Frank Wilson | Father Jerome | 
| François Tassé | Father Bourque | 
| Jean Brousseau | Champlain | 
| Yvan Labelle | Mestigoit | 
| Raoul Max Trujillo | Kiotseaton | 
| James Bobbish | Ondesson | 
| Denis Lacroix | Taratande | 
| Gilles Plante | Older Workman | 
| Gordon Tootoosis | Old Aenons | 
| Marthe Turgeon | Laforgue's Mother | 
| Claude Préfontaine | Old Priest | 
| Deano Clavet | Mercier | 
| Jean-Raymond Châles | Workman | 
| Paul Stewart | Workman | 
| Jean-Jacques Blanchet | Workman | 
| Marco Baron | Montagnais | 
| Patrick Tenassco | Montagnais | 
| George Pachanos | Iroquois Leader | 
| Minor Mustain | Iroquois #1 | 
| Don Brisebois | Iroquois Guard | 
| Jean Raphael | Iroquois Elder | 
| Guy Provencher | Old Iroquois Member | 
| Joe De Laronde | Tall Painted Iroquois | 
| Linlyn Lue | She Manitou | 
| Bonfield Marcoux | Domerque | 
| Wanda Obomsawin | Pregnant Woman | 
| Jean-Pierre Pérusse | Tallevant | 
| Gérard Soler | Massé | 
| Alison Reid | Iroquois Torture Woman | 
| Brenda Adams | Iroquois Torture Woman | 
| Denis Plante | Musician | 
| Daniel Thonon | Musician | 
| Cordelia Beresford | Mlle LaFontaine | 
| Annie Bearskin | Member of the Algonquin Tribe | 
| Doreen Stevens | Member of the Algonquin Tribe | 
| Joseph Campeau | Member of the Algonquin Tribe | 
| Eric Johnston | Member of the Algonquin Tribe | 
| Mirya Obomsawin | Member of the Algonquin Tribe | 
| Zoe Leigh Hopkins | Member of the Algonquin Tribe | 
| Rodrigue Boivin | Member of the Algonquin Tribe | 
| Irvin Hill | Member of the Algonquin Tribe | 
| Valerie Decontie | Member of the Algonquin Tribe | 
| Waylon Hare | Member of the Algonquin Tribe | 
| Robert Wylde | Member of the Algonquin Tribe | 
| Walter Jacobs | Member of the Algonquin Tribe | 
| Helen Bobish Atkinson | Member of the Algonquin Tribe | 
| John Tenasco | Member of the Algonquin Tribe | 
| Jonathan Blacksmith | Member of the Algonquin Tribe | 
| Earl Danyluk | Member of the Algonquin Tribe | 
| Arnold Eyah-Saulteux | Member of the Algonquin Tribe | 
| Harrison Liu | Awondoie | 
| Name | Job | 
|---|---|
| Bruce Beresford | Director | 
| Brian Moore | Writer | 
| Georges Delerue | Original Music Composer | 
| Gavin Mitchell | Art Direction | 
| Peter James | Director of Photography | 
| Herbert Pinter | Production Design | 
| Claude Beauchamp | Second Assistant Camera | 
| Anna Howard | First Assistant Camera | 
| Marie La Haye | Continuity | 
| Tim Wellburn | Editor | 
| Renée April | Costume Design | 
| Réal Proulx | Set Decoration | 
| Julian Chojnacki | Steadicam Operator | 
| John Platt | First Assistant Camera | 
| Minor Mustain | Stunt Coordinator | 
| John Hay | Costume Design | 
| Clare Walker | Casting | 
| Danny Batterham | Camera Operator | 
| Rod Crombie | Steadicam Operator | 
| Takashi Seida | Still Photographer | 
| Name | Title | 
|---|---|
| Jake Eberts | Executive Producer | 
| Brian Moore | Executive Producer | 
| Denis Héroux | Executive Producer | 
| Eric Norlen | Producer | 
| Robert Lantos | Producer | 
| Stéphane Reichel | Producer | 
| Sue Milliken | Producer | 
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Regardless of the quality of the production, films like this make me want to throw a brick at the screen! An established culture of Huron living in tandem with nature, turf-warring with their Iroquois neighbours and enduring a largely substance existence are introduced to that most ultimate of plagu ... es. Christianity! It's the eponymous "Laforgue" (Lothaire Bluteau) who is charged by his fellow Jesuits to travel to this remote and beautiful land in order to spread the word. Now, to be fair to this "Black Robe" he is tenacious. It's one hell of an effort - mostly by canoe through some of the most hostile conditions the planet has to offer - as he travels with his companions "Daniel" (Aden Young) and "Annuka" (Sandrine Holt) to the remote home of some sceptical, but nonetheless welcoming tribesfolk. "Laforgue" is not an evil man, but he has a job to do and the rather more simplistic religiosity of the locals which is based much more around the seasons, the harvest, the weather etc., is not really much of a match for his disciplined indoctrination of these people - especially once the church is built. The apple cart is soon well and truly upset and chief "Chomina" (August Schellenberg) is soon having to make tough choices to ensure the survival of his people against this new, all consuming, mysticism. Bluteau is adequate here, I wouldn't say anything more - probably Schellenburg takes the acting plaudits; but that's not so important I think. It's the message this comprehensively conveys that gives it some extra bite. It looks great. The Québec scenery, snowscapes, mountains and expanses are superbly captured as we get a sense of just how virgin this territory was before the expansion of European man and their obligatory religious baggage. It's a telling narrative that really does shout from the rooftops that their society wasn't broke so why did we try to fix it?