Drama History
In 1863, when a legless, shipwrecked man washes up on the Acadian coast, he's taken to the home of Jean the Corsican, a burly and bitter former soldier, and his childless young wife, Julitte. The man, who is young, handsome, and well-dressed, remains mute as Julitte nurses him back to health. Jean, meanwhile, who is inexplicably estranged from Julitte and an outsider to townspeople, continues his hunt for pirate treasure, rumored to be hidden in a cave by the sea. The treasure is his ticket out of Acadia. As loneliness and Eros draw Julitte and the mysterious Jérôme together, something's got to give.
Directed by
Phil Comeau
Written by
Jean Barbeau, Phil Comeau
Rémy Girard
Cyrille Marquis
Denise Bouchard
Visiteur
Germain Houde
Jean Nicholas
Myriam Cyr
Julitte
Donat Lacroix
Alzémir LeBlanc
Denis Lapalme
Jérôme
Viola Léger
Modeste Bourneuf
Bernard Leblanc
Antoine Bourneuf
Isabelle Roy
Elisabeth Thibodeau
Bertrand Dugas
Didier Thibodeau
Andrea Parro
Molidje
Lionel Doucette
Father Daly
Neil Thompson
Charles McIntyre
Hugues Paulin
Fils d'Alzémir
Julien Cormier
Visiteur

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