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Release Date:
November 19, 2004
Original Title:
Nouvelle-France
Alternate Titles:
New France
O Pecado da Fé
Tierra de pasiones
Genres:
Drama | History | Romance | War
Production Companies:
Davis Films
Melenny Productions
UKFS
Production Countries:
Canada | France | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 143
In the mid-18th Century, as England and France battle over control of Canada, an epic romance between a peasant woman and a trapper unfurls
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ADR Mixer:
Colette D. Dahanne
ADR Recordist:
Bruno Ruffolo
Art Direction:
Michel Clement
Pierre-Yves Dupuis
Emmanuel Frechette
Assistant Set Decoration:
Xavier Georges
Associate Producer:
Sam Coppola
Casting:
Dean E. Fronk
Murielle Laferrière
Françoise Menidrey
Donald Paul Pemrick
Co-Executive Producer:
Tobi Mathews
Jean Zaloum
Costume Design:
François Barbeau
Director:
Jean Beaudin
Director of Photography:
Louis de Ernsted
Editor:
Jean-François Bergeron
Yves Langlois
Executive Producer:
Antony Blakey
David Gordian
Victor Hadida
Claude Léger
Leslie Jean Porter
Ashley Sidaway
Jonathan Vanger
First Assistant Director:
Marc Larose
Foley Artist:
Ricky Butt
Foley Editor:
Derek Trigg
Hairstylist:
Philippe Athlan
Marie-France Thibault
Jenny May Quinn
Key Hair Stylist:
Marie-France Cardinal
Marcelo Padovani
Key Makeup Artist:
Kathryn Casault
Makeup Artist:
Turid Follvik
Original Music Composer:
Patrick Doyle
Producer:
Richard Goudreau
Samuel Hadida
Robert Sidaway
Production Design:
Jean-Baptiste Tard
Set Decoration:
Daniel Carpentier
Josée Pilon
Ginette Robitaille
Sound Editor:
Gerard Loret
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Matthew Gough
Adrian Rhodes
Sven Taits
Sound Recordist:
Claude La Haye
Wigmaker:
Christine Larocque
Writer:
Pierre Billon
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