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A Survivor's Tale

"The fate of a woman forgotten by history"

1542, the year of Jacques Cartier's second mission to Canada. Pregnant by a man other than her future husband, the expedition's commander, the young Marguerite de la Rocque is abandoned on a deserted island off the coast of Newfoundland with the man who raped her and his maid. She will remain there for two years, surviving hunger, cold, despair, and madness.

Top Cast

  • Salomé Dewaels

    Salomé Dewaels

    Marguerite de la Rocque

  • Louis Peres

    Louis Peres

    Thomas d'Artois

  • Candice Bouchet

    Candice Bouchet

    Damienne Latour

  • Alexandra Lamy

    Alexandra Lamy

    Marguerite de Navarre

  • Patrick Descamps

    Patrick Descamps

    Jean-François de Roberval

  • Alexandre Gavras

    Alexandre Gavras

    Le Roi François 1er

  • Eddy Frogeais

    Eddy Frogeais

    Cardinal 2

  • Corentin Lobet

    Corentin Lobet

    Le Second

Overview

1542, the year of Jacques Cartier's second mission to Canada. Pregnant by a man other than her future husband, the expedition's commander, the young Marguerite de la Rocque is abandoned on a deserted island off the coast of Newfoundland with the man who raped her and his maid. She will remain there for two years, surviving hunger, cold, despair, and madness.

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