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Written by
  
Music by
  
Maurice Leroux

Initial release
  
1973

Screenplay
  
Produced by
  
Mag Bodard

7.7/10
IMDb

Directed by
  
Screenplay by
  
Cinematography
  
Director
  
Claude Jutra

Music director
  
Maurice Le Roux

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Starring
  
Geneviève BujoldRichard JordanPhilippe Léotard

Cast
  
Similar
  
Mon oncle Antoine, Isabel, Dancing in the Dark, The Tracey Fragments, Chaos and Desire

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Kamouraska is a 1973 Québécois film directed by Claude Jutra, based on the novel by Anne Hébert, who also worked as screenwriter.

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Synopsis

The film is set in rural Québec in the 1830s.

Kamouraska (film) Film Kamouraska lphant mmoire du cinma qubcois

Élisabeth is at the deathbed of her second husband Jérôme recounting her past, conveyed through a series of flashbacks; her first marriage to Antoine, the brutish Seigneur of Kamouraska, and her ensuing love affair with a loyalist American doctor George Nelson which leads to the brutal murder of Antoine, her trial for complicity and acquittal, her loveless marriage to Jérôme to save her honour.

Cast

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  • Geneviève Bujold as Élisabeth d'Aulnières
  • Richard Jordan as Georges Nelson
  • Philippe Léotard as Antoine Tassy
  • Marcel Cuvelier as Jérôme Rolland
  • Huguette Oligny as the mother of Élisabeth
  • Camille Bernard as the mother of Antoine
  • Janine Sutto as Tante
  • Olivette Thibault as Tante
  • Marie Fresnières as Tante
  • Suzie Baillargeon as Aurélie
  • Colette Cortois as Florida
  • Gigi Duckett as Anne-Marie
  • Marcel Marineau as Greffier, médecin
  • Len Watt as Le gouverneur
  • Production and release

    Kamouraska (film) Film Kamouraska lphant mmoire du cinma qubcois

    A slow-moving but beautiful film shot by cinematographer Michel Brault, it cost nearly $1 million, making it the most expensive Canadian film to date. Poorly reviewed by critics (it was edited to accommodate theatre owners; a two-hour restored version shows more artistic coherence), it was a modest commercial success in Canada and was not a major release in France and the United States.

    Kamouraska (film) Film Kamouraska lphant mmoire du cinma qubcois

    Henry Herx gave it a mixed review in his Family Guide to Movies on Video: "[T]he movie captures a vanished era, has excellent acting and the beauty of its settings[,] but its story of hot passion in a cold climate is heavily melodramatic."

    References

    Kamouraska (film) Wikipedia