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  1. Bruce Beresford’s stunning 1991 cinematic adaptation of Brian Moore’s novel, Black Robe, is now more than twenty years old. Even with the passage of time, the film has lost little of its visual impact.

  2. May 19, 2024 · Black Robe, a 1991 movie, narrates the story of the first encounters between the Huron Indians of Quebec and the French Jesuit priests who tried to convert them to Christianity but ultimately turned them over to their adversaries.

  3. Nov 6, 1991 · “Black Robe” is what the tribal leaders call Laforgue, who never appears in public without his trademark cassock, wide-brimmed black hat and solemn frown.

  4. The film Black Robe displays a historical view of what happened during the infancy of Samuel De Champlains New France. The beginning of the film shows the jesuit priest that Champlain has decided to send to live with the Huron people.

  5. Apr 23, 2014 · The film Black Robe is an entertaining period piece even though director Bruce Beresford’s attempt to capture the authenticity of historical texts falls flat at times. The portrayal of the Huron, Algonquian, and Iroquois Indians were fairly inconsistent throughout the film.

  6. Feb 5, 2021 · The tears of the black robe are like the tears of the shattered Trojan King Priam in Homer’s “The Iliad,” who weeps for his lost son Hector and kisses the hands of his killer, Achilles.

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  8. Sep 10, 2012 · The film details the harrowing canoe trip undertaken in intense cold by idealistic Father Laforgue (Bluteau), a young carpenter named Daniel (Young) and a band of Algonquin...

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