The Promised Land

19621 h 52 minFilm: Fiction, Feature-length fiction

G

Direction: Bernard Devlin

Production: Léonard ForestGuy GloverVictor Jobin

Script: Bernard Devlin

Based on a novel (Nuages sur les brûlés by Hervé Biron) about the colonization of northern Québec during the depressed 1930s, these films relive the toil, hardship and unexpected rewards of the pioneer. Folk-singer Félix Leclerc appears in each episode. Part I: First encounter with the inhospitable wilderness. Clearing a townsite. Part II: Struggles for leadership. Log cabins are built and the womenfolk arrive. Part III: Dangers of frontier life. Forest fire, accident, anxiety about bankruptcy, lack of implements, work. But young romance blossoms. Part IV: Big steps forward. The curé brings in teachers, and is in turn presented with a new, though rough-hewn, church.

Subject categories


  • Literature and Language - Canada > Adaptations of Literary WorksQuebec Literature
  • Literature and Language > Adaptations of Literary Works
  • History - Canada - 1920-1945 > Economic Crisis 1929QuébecRegional DevelopmentSettlement
  • Geography > Human Geography
  • History and Citizenship Education > Modernization of Quebec Society (1929-1980)Quebec Society Since 1980
  • History > The Depression Era

Credits


director
Bernard Devlin
script
Bernard Devlin
producer
Léonard Forest
Guy Glover
Victor Jobin
camera
Georges Dufaux
sound
Michel Belaieff
editing
David Mayerovitch
Raymond Le Boursier
sound editing
Bernard Bordeleau
re-recording
Ron Alexander
cast
Georges Bouvier
Roland Bédard
Roland d' Amour
Camille Ducharme
Pierre Dufresne
J.-Léo Gagnon
Lucille Gauthier
Jean Lajeunesse
Félix Leclerc
Nana de Varennes