The Outlander (film)

The Outlander (French: Le Survenant) is a Canadian drama film from Quebec, directed by Érik Canuel and released in 2005.[1] An adaptation of Germaine Guèvremont's novel Le Survenant, the film stars Jean-Nicolas Verreault as the title character, a mysterious stranger whose arrival in the small town of Chénal-du-Moine significantly shakes up the community.[2]

The Outlander
Le Survenant
Directed byÉrik Canuel
Produced byJacques Bonin
Claude Veilhet
Written byDiane Cailhier
Based onLe Survenant by Germaine Guèvremont
StarringJean-Nicolas Verreault
Catherine Trudeau
Pierrette Robitaille
Germain Houde
Music byMichel Corriveau
CinematographyBernard Couture
Release date
2005
Running time
138 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageFrench

Awards

The film received five Genie Award nominations at the 26th Genie Awards:[3]

  • Best Adapted Screenplay: Diane Cailhier
  • Best Cinematography: Bernard Couture
  • Best Costume Design: Francesca Chamberland
  • Best Sound Editing: Alice Wright, Valéry Dufort-Boucher, Alexis Farand, Jacques Plante and Christian Rivest
  • Best Original Song: Sylvain Cossette, Michel Corriveau and Robert Marchand, "Comme une plume au vent"

It did not win any of the awards.

References

  1. "All the makings of a Quebec blockbuster: Adaptation has much in common with hit Seraphin". National Post, April 18, 2005.
  2. "Le Survenant/The Outlander". The Canadian Encyclopedia, September 19, 2012.
  3. "Forget the awards. Watch the party". The Globe and Mail, January 26, 2006.


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