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Maria Chapdelaine (1983 film)

Maria Chapdelaine is a French-Canadian historical drama film, released in 1983. An adaptation of Louis Hémon's novel Maria Chapdelaine, the film was directed by Gilles Carle and starred Carole Laure in the title role.

Maria Chapdelaine
Directed byGilles Carle
Written byGilles Carle
Guy Fournier
Produced byMurray Shostak
Robert Baylis
Starring
CinematographyPierre Mignot
Richard Leiterman
Edited byAvdé Chiriaeff
Music byLewis Furey
Distributed byAstral Media (Canada)
UGC (France)
Release date
28 April 1983
Running time
107 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageFrench
Budget$4.6 million

Plot edit

Maria Chapdelaine is set in the Lac Saint-Jean region of Quebec in the early years of the 20th century. The beautiful Maria (Carole Laure), who dreams of an easier life than the one she must endure in the wilderness, gives her heart to a handsome lumberjack (Nick Mancuso) and waits for his return.

Cast edit

The cast includes Claude Rich, Amulette Garneau, Yoland Guérard, Pierre Curzi, Donald Lautrec, Gilbert Sicotte, Guy Thauvette, Stéphane Quéry, Josée-Anne Fortin, Louis-Philippe Milot, Gilbert Comptois, Patrick Messe, Claude Evrard, Claude Berval, Guy Godin, Marie Tifo, Jean-Pierre Masson, Dominique Briand, Claude Prégent, Angèle Arsenault, Jean Ricard, Guy L'Écuyer, Rolland Bédard, Raoul Duguay, Michel Rivard, Gilles Valiquette, Michel Langevin, Cédric Noël, José Ledoux, Renée Girard, Rock Demers, Yvon Sarrazin, Claude Trudel, Jean-Pierre Rhéaume, Georges Levchtouk and Gilbert Moore.

Production edit

Gilles Carle was selected to direct the film due to his successful adaption of Roger Lemelin's Les Plouffe.[1] Astral Bellevue Pathé, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, and TF1 Group produced the film. The film was shot from 18 October to 20 December 1982, on a budget of $4.6 million (equivalent to $11,864,481 in 2021). $250,000 in funding came from the SDICC.[2]

Release edit

The film was distributed by Astral Media in Canada and UGC in France. It premiered at Place du Canada on 28 April 1983.[3] The film was seen by 127,003 people in France.[4]

Awards and nominations edit

At the 5th Genie Awards in 1984, the film earned 4 Genie Awards[5] from 11 nominations:[6]

bold denotes award winner

References edit

  1. ^ Marshall 2001, p. 99.
  2. ^ Turner 1987, p. 397-398.
  3. ^ Turner 1987, p. 398.
  4. ^ Marshall 2001, p. 85.
  5. ^ Jay Scott, "Terry Fox Story wins best picture Genie". The Globe and Mail, March 22, 1984.
  6. ^ "11 nominations for Chapdelaine in Genie race". The Globe and Mail, February 10, 1984.

Works cited edit

  • Marshall, Bill (2001). Quebec National Cinema. McGill–Queen's University Press. ISBN 0-7735-2103-8.
  • Turner, D. John, ed. (1987). Canadian Feature Film Index: 1913-1985. Canadian Film Institute. ISBN 0660533642.

External links edit

  • Maria Chapdelaine at IMDb  
  • Maria Chapdelaine at AllMovie  


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