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Mission of Fear
19651 h 19 min 13 secFilm: Fiction, Feature-length fiction
Direction: Fernand Dansereau
Production: André Belleau
Script: Alex Pelletier
The story of the Jesuit martyrs who lived with the Wendat converts in the region near what is now Midland, Ontario. The film is of wide interest since it reconstructs a period of Canadian history, especially of Indigenous life, at the very beginning of European settlement. The village and the Jesuits' buildings are exact models from archeologists' reconstructions. The story is based on the Jesuit Relations, the actual journals of mission life that still make for thrilling reading.
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Subject categories
- Religion, Beliefs and Ethics > Catholic ChurchChristian MissionsHistorical PerspectivesIndigenous Peoples and Christianity
- Indigenous Peoples in Canada (First Nations and Métis) > HistoryLifestylesQuébec and OntarioReligion and Spirituality
- History - Canada - Pre-1867 > Immigration and SettlementNew France 1600-1760OntarioRelations between Indigenous Peoples and Europeans
- History > Early Canadian Exploration (1600s-1800s)
- Ethics and Religious Culture > Religious Diversity/Heritage
- History and Citizenship Education > Society in New France (1608-1760)
Credits
- director
- Fernand Dansereau
- editing
- Fernand Dansereau
- executive producer
- André Belleau
- script
- Alex Pelletier
- camera
- Georges Dufaux
- sound
- Marcel Carrière
- sound editing
- Pierre Bernier
- re-recording
- Ron Alexander
- Roger Lamoureux
- music
- Maurice Blackburn
- set decorator
- Claude Sabourin
- cast
- Alain Cuny
- Jacques Godin
- Jacques Kasma
- Ginette Letondal
- Yves Létourneau
- Monique Mercure
- Albert Millaire
- Jean-Louis Millette
- Marcel Sabourin
- Janine Sutto
- Maurice Tremblay
Awards
- Best Black and White Cinematography awarded to Georges DufauxGenie Awards
- Best Feature FilmGenie Awards