7
109 min
Montreal, 1904. Giuseppe and Ninetta own a boarding house where they welcome their fellow Sicilians. One day, as he comes to the defence of one of his boarders, Giuseppe accidentally kills Theo, his French Canadian best friend’s son-in-law. This drama depicts the tensions between people from different ethnic backgrounds and their life-changing impact. Based on a true story, 'The Saracen Woman' paints a portrait of Italian immigration to Quebec and the affinities and conflicts that arose from the clash of two different cultures.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Tony Nardi | Giuseppe Moschella | Unowned | |
Enrica Maria Modugno | Unowned | ||
Jean Lapointe | Unowned | ||
Johanne-Marie Tremblay | Unowned | ||
Gilbert Sicotte | Théo Lemieux | Unowned | |
Frank Crudele | Unowned | ||
Tano Cimarosa | Unowned | ||
Nick La Morgia | Unowned | ||
Domenico Fiore | Unowned | ||
Muriel Dutil | Unowned | ||
Jacques Rossi | Unowned | ||
Laurence Houde | Unowned | ||
René Geoffrion | Unowned | ||
Clyde Paquin | Unowned | ||
Guy Beauregard | Unowned | ||
Roger Beaulne | Unowned | ||
Claude Lemieux | Unowned | ||
Luc Picard | Unowned | ||
Paul Dion | Unowned | ||
André Brassard | Unowned | ||
Jean Lafontaine | Unowned | ||
Yvon Charette | Unowned | ||
Norris Domingue | Unowned | ||
Robert Lalonde | Unowned | ||
Paul Savoie | Unowned | ||
Francine Ruel | Unowned | ||
Pierre Drolet | Unowned | ||
Roc LaFortune | Unowned | ||
Pierre Colin | Gardien | Unowned | |
Laura G. Dumas | Prieuse | Unowned |