
Maria Chapdelaine
Sebastien Pilote, 2021
Maria Chapdelaine: A Tale of French Canada
Louis Hémon, 1913
Maria Chapdelaine is a movie directed by Sebastien Pilote in 2021 and based on the book Maria Chapdelaine: A Tale of French Canada by Louis Hémon, first published in 1913. The movie features Antoine-Olivier Pilon, Sébastien Ricard, Robert Naylor, Danny Gilmore, Hélène Florent, Gilbert Sicotte, and others.
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“The movie is better than the book”
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Storyline
Maria Chapdelaine is a young sixteen-year-old girl who lives with her family on the shores of the Peribonka River in rural Quebec in the 1910s. Where the harshness of everyday life meets the delicacy of a warm family life, the strong and hopeful Maria finds herself faced with daunting dilemmas. Between tradition, territory, family and love, young Maria is pushed into the adult world and will suddenly have to choose her future as a woman.
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Movie vs Book

Year
2021
Minutes
158
Movie Rate
6.90
Source: IMDb

Year
1913
Pages
176
Book Rate
6.38
S: Goodreads
Book
Maria Chapdelaine: A Tale of French Canada
Author: Louis Hémon
Country: France
First published in: 1913
Length: 176 pages
Genre: Fiction
User polls & recommendations
“I had to read Mario Puzo's book several times, concentrated and focused, and research on the Mafia to get an idea of the kind of film that could be created.”
FRANCIS FORD COPPOLA (Filmmaker)
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