Black Robe(1991) -
The film is widely praised for its stark realism and beautiful, "dour" cinematography of the Canadian landscape. You can find more details on its historical accuracy and reviews at Roger Ebert and IMDb .
The party is ambushed and captured by a war party of Iroquois . They endure horrific torture, during which Chomina’s young son is killed before they manage to escape. Black Robe(1991)
Laforgue eventually reaches the Huron mission alone, only to find it decimated by a fever (scarlet fever) that the Huron believe he can cure through baptism. The film ends on a somber note: Laforgue baptizes the survivors, but an epilogue reveals that within fifteen years, the Huron nation was wiped out by the Iroquois and the mission was abandoned. The film is widely praised for its stark
The story of (1991) is a gritty, unflinching historical drama set in 1634 New France (modern-day Quebec). It follows the perilous journey of Father Laforgue , a young, idealistic Jesuit priest sent to a remote Huron mission to assist fellow missionaries. The Journey They endure horrific torture, during which Chomina’s young