A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 12, 1986
Original Title:
Mistress Madeleine
Genres:
Drama | History
Production Companies:
ONF | NFB
The Government of Manitoba
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 57
Part of the Daughters of the Country series, this film, set in the 1850s, unfolds against the backdrop of the Hudson's Bay Company's monopoly of the fur trade. In protest, some Métis engage in trade with the Americans. Madeleine, the Métis common-law wife of a Hudson's Bay Company clerk, is torn between loyalty to her husband and loyalty to her brother, a freetrader. Even more shattering, a change in company policy destroys Madeleine's happy and secure life, forcing her to re-evaluate her identity.
Art Direction:
Michelle Convey
Assistant Camera:
Charles Lavack
Assistant Director:
Jack Clements
Assistant Editor:
Kelly Saxberg
Assistant Grip:
Raymond Lemieux
Assistant Sound Editor:
Kelly Saxberg
Best Boy Grip:
Bryan Sanders
Boom Operator:
Andrew Koster
Carpenter:
Ron Braun
Casting:
Vonnie Von Helmolt
Director:
Aaron Kim Johnston
Director of Photography:
Ian Elkin
Editor:
Norma Bailey
Judy Krupanszky
Editorial Consultant:
Lara Mazur
Foley Artist:
Andy Malcolm
Gaffer:
Frank Raven
Generator Operator:
Rod Merrells
Key Grip:
Bill Mills
Location Manager:
Anne Klein
Location Sound Recordist:
Leon Johnson
Makeup & Hair:
Rita Steinman
Makeup Trainee:
David Jones
Original Music Composer:
Pierre Guerin
Producer:
Norma Bailey
Production Assistant:
Elizabeth Jarvis
Bernard Narvey
Owen Smith
Charmaine Boreen
Suzanne Johnston
Pamela Lewis
Production Manager:
Connie Bortnick
Production Secretary:
Marie Fournier
Props:
Lee Wenaus
Script Editor:
Norma Bailey
Sharon Riis
Script Supervisor:
Douglas Rotstein
Seamstress:
Diane Klisko
Karen Steele
Martina Erskine
Second Assistant Camera:
Linda Danchak
Second Assistant Director:
Peter Heron
Set Dresser:
Lee Wenaus
Sound Editor:
Wojtek Klis
Gloria Thorsteinson
Still Photographer:
Robert Barrow
Wardrobe Assistant:
Margaret Lamb
Wardrobe Coordinator:
Charlotte Penner
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