NEW FRANCE
by Jean Beaudin
synopsis
Set in Canada during the turbulent days of 1758, the story of François Le Gardeur who returns to his native country after studying law in Paris and, rejecting his bourgeois family, choses to live in the forest among Quebecois Indians.
international title: | New France |
original title: | Nouvelle-France |
country: | Canada, United Kingdom, France |
sales agent: | Lions Gate |
year: | 2005 |
genre: | fiction |
directed by: | Jean Beaudin |
film run: | 120' |
screenplay: | Pierre Billon |
cast: | Irène Jacob, Gérard Depardieu, Vincent Perez, Tim Roth, Jason Isaacs, Colm Meaney, David La Haye |
producer: | Ashley Sidaway, Claude Léger, Jonathan Vanger, Victor Hadida, Leslie Jean Porter, Robert Sidaway, Samuel Hadida, Anthony Blakey, Jean-Marie Comeau, Francine Forest, Richard Godreau |
production: | Metropolitan Filmexport, Davis Films |
backing: | Telefilm Canada, FIDEC |
distributor: | Metropolitan Filmexport, DeAPlaneta |