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Angelique's Isle
Film poster
Directed byMarie-Hélène Cousineau
Michelle Derosier
Written byMichelle Derosier
Based onAngelique Abandoned
by James R. Stevens
Produced byAmos Adetuyi
Dave Clement
Michelle Derosier
Floyd Kane
StarringJulia Jones
Charlie Carrick
Tantoo Cardinal
CinematographyCeliana Cárdenas
Edited byWiebke von Carolsfeld
Music byDarren Fung
Production
companies
Circle Blue Entertainment
Freddie Films
Thunderstone Pictures
Release date
  • September 19, 2018 (2018-09-19) (AFF)
Running time
90 minutes
LandKanada
SpracheEnglisch

Angelique's Isle is a Canadian historical drama film, directed by Marie-Hélène Cousineau and Michelle Derosier and released in 2018.[1] Based on a true story set in 1845, the film stars Julia Jones as Angelique Mott, an Anishinaabe woman who accompanies her voyageur husband Charlie (Charlie Carrick) on an expedition to search for potential mining sites during the Copper Rush, only for the couple to be abandoned on an island in Lake Superior and forced to survive the harsh winter on their own.[2]

The film's cast also includes Tantoo Cardinal, Aden Young, Stephen McHattie, Brendt Thomas Diabo, Greg Tremblay, Anthony Roch and Dennis Dubinsky.

The film premiered at the Atlantic Film Festival in September 2018,[3] before going into commercial release in 2019.[4]

It won three awards at the 2018 American Indian Film Festival, for Best Film, Best Actress (Jones) and Best Supporting Actress (Cardinal).[5]

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