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  1. Thus began a story of survival and starvation that is unequaled in the annals of Lake Superior history. The story is told in Angelique’s own words, it is nearly a miracle the story survives. The time is 1845, Lake Superior is an unsettled frontier. The only real settlements are in the Keweenaw Peninsula with Fort Wilkins and Sault Sainte Marie.

  2. English. Box office. $5,801 [1] Angelique's Isle is a 2018 Canadian historical drama film, directed by Marie-Hélène Cousineau and Michelle Derosier. [2] Based on a true story set in 1845, the film stars Julia Jones as Angelique Mott, an Anishinaabe woman who accompanies her voyageur husband Charlie (Charlie Carrick) on an expedition to search ...

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  4. The true grit of Angelique Mott, a young Anishinaabe woman who survived a harrowing winter on Lake Superior in 1845 with only her resolve, her ancestral knowledge and her Christian values to guide ...

  5. Aug 20, 2017 · Angelique, 17, was left to starve to death on a Lake Superior island during the copper rush in 1845-’46. Her story, gleaned from written accounts at the time with gaps filled creatively by ...

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  6. Jun 5, 2017 · Angelique's Isle is a movie based on the book Angelique Abandoned, about a young Anishnaabe woman and her voyageur husband who survived on Isle Royale in 1845. The film is co-directed by Michelle Derosier, a Thunder Bay filmmaker who was inspired by the story of strength and survival.

  7. Angelique, 17, was left to starve to death on a Lake Superior island during the copper rush in 1845-’46. Her story, gleaned from written accounts at the time with gaps filled creatively by Derosier, has become the subject of the acclaimed Indigenous director’s indie feature film, Angelique’s IsleAngelique’s Isle, which will be released ...

  8. Aug 22, 2019 · The true grit of Angelique Mott, a young Anishinaabe woman who survived a harrowing winter on Lake Superior in 1845 with only her resolve, her ancestral knowledge and her Christian values to guide her, gets an alternately absorbing and stodgy account in Angelique’s Isle. Co-directed by Michelle Derosier and Marie-Helene Cousineau, the film is ...

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