Summaries

Pioneers struggle to establish a town in the harsh unsettled wilderness of northern Quebec during the depression.

In 1933, at the height of the depression, the Quebec government as a solution to poverty encourages people to settle in the uninhabited region of Abitibi. The people were told that it would provide great farmland and plenty of work but what they find is inhospitable terrain and a densely forested area. The settlers toil to clear and cultivate the land and establish a village. Struggles for leadership occur but it is a priest who becomes their unofficial leader and helps them through the dark times. The pioneers have to contend with harsh winters, forest fires, work accidents, debt and bankruptcy, alcoholism, rivalries between settlers, and lack of food and supplies. Langlois, the grocer, takes advantage of the situation and sells his goods at inflated prices. After three years of suffering, their fortunes are due to change and their hard work finally pays off with the arrival of some much needed people.—pr1mal_1

Details

Keywords
  • based on novel
  • town
Genres
  • Drama
Release date Nov 19, 1947
Countries of origin Canada
Language French
Filming locations Lac Chicobi, Québec, Canada
Production companies National Film Board of Canada (NFB)

Box office

Budget $144000

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 54m
Color Black and White
Aspect ratio

Synopsis

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