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Battle of the Brave

Original title: Nouvelle-France
  • 2004
  • PG-13
  • 2h 23m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
1.4K
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Gérard Depardieu, Noémie Godin-Vigneau, and David La Haye in Battle of the Brave (2004)
In the mid-18th Century, as England and France battle over control of Canada, an epic romance between a peasant woman and a trapper unfurls.
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In the mid-18th Century, as England and France battle over control of Canada, an epic romance between a peasant woman and a trapper unfurls.In the mid-18th Century, as England and France battle over control of Canada, an epic romance between a peasant woman and a trapper unfurls.In the mid-18th Century, as England and France battle over control of Canada, an epic romance between a peasant woman and a trapper unfurls.

  • Director
    • Jean Beaudin
  • Writer
    • Pierre Billon
  • Stars
    • Noémie Godin-Vigneau
    • David La Haye
    • Juliette Gosselin
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    1.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jean Beaudin
    • Writer
      • Pierre Billon
    • Stars
      • Noémie Godin-Vigneau
      • David La Haye
      • Juliette Gosselin
    • 28User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 10 nominations total

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    Noémie Godin-Vigneau
    Noémie Godin-Vigneau
    • Marie-Loup Carignan
    David La Haye
    David La Haye
    • François le Gardeur
    Juliette Gosselin
    Juliette Gosselin
    • Young France Carignan
    Sébastien Huberdeau
    Sébastien Huberdeau
    • Xavier Maillard
    Gérard Depardieu
    Gérard Depardieu
    • Father Thomas Blondeau
    Bianca Gervais
    Bianca Gervais
    • Acoona
    Irène Jacob
    Irène Jacob
    • Angélique de Roquebrune
    Pierre Lebeau
    Pierre Lebeau
    • Joseph Carignan
    Vincent Perez
    Vincent Perez
    • Intendant Le Bigot
    Isabel Richer
    Isabel Richer
    • France Carignan
    Johanne-Marie Tremblay
    Johanne-Marie Tremblay
    • Madeleine Carignan
    • (as Johanne Marie Tremblay)
    Tim Roth
    Tim Roth
    • William Pitt
    Jason Isaacs
    Jason Isaacs
    • Général James Wolfe
    Colm Meaney
    Colm Meaney
    • Benjamin Franklin
    Billy Merasty
    Billy Merasty
    • Owashak
    • (as William Merasty)
    Monique Mercure
    Monique Mercure
    • Hortense
    David Troughton
    David Troughton
    • English General
    Michael Maloney
    Michael Maloney
    • Gouverneur James Murray
    • Director
      • Jean Beaudin
    • Writer
      • Pierre Billon
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews28

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    August1991

    Melodramatic Tearjerker on Historical Tableau

    Ultimately, this movie is a Brazilian soap opera. There are intrigues and billets-doux. The pop theme, recorded by an orchestra in Prague, is good but over-used. At least seven or eight crescendos cover various characters when they either grasp each other, look at each other or wistfully stare out windows while thinking of each other.

    I didn't mind the historical and geographical inaccuracies. The need for financing seems to have motivated scenes of Pitt and Voltaire. (Was the inclusion of Franklin a failed attempt at American financing?) In fact, these scenes were not necessary since the movie used symbolism. The basic facts arguably fit the presentation. A case can be made that New France was abandoned by France, abused by the Catholic Church and strung up by England. Marie-Loup, get it? In the movie, she is illiterate but very articulate. Indeed, everyone spoke with modern international accents from mouths with white straight teeth. (So what! It's only a movie!)

    Jean Beaudin made "J. A. Martin Photographe" which was both a beautiful and sensitive movie with Monique Mercure in the lead. She's in this one too but her presence only hearkens to the past. Despite its flaws, I enjoyed "Nouvelle France" but I'd probably enjoy any movie about the history of northern North America. If you have no interest in such history, this movie will be a convoluted Brazilian soap opera.
    2jmlesfesses-1

    Pretentious film

    This is the one major problem with this film, along with a good deal of québecois' biggest movies: Done in a pretentious way by pretentious people.

    It's really sad, but "big shots" movie makers (driving Dodge Stratus...) from this province believes They Got the Thruth, They Know What the Little People Like.

    We're not a rich province, every time a big movie like this (30 millions?!!?) is made, it's cutting off a lot of others who won't see their movie made because of lack of governmental help. So it generates mediocrity; only movies from "friends of the family" are going to be made.

    I sound angry and I am. I went see Nouvelle-France expecting a journey in the lives of my ancestors, but i found myself stuck in a pool of inconsistencies: french accent (we gotta please our cousins, so f*** our québecois' language)and lack of historical research is only a few. Add a campy love story and the same music score playing again and again and dumb québecois' viewer is gonna open up and ask for more. I'm glad this pretentious piece of s*** didn't do as planned by the Dodge stratus Big Shots... It's gonna help movie makers who aren't in the very restrained "movie business" of Québec.

    Rent Cruising Bar instead and have a real good time.

    PS: I'll never forgive them for ruining such an awesome title.
    8m_cepoi

    critique of the critique

    To all those who lashed out at the film here: yes, the film gives sometimes the impression of being a bit pretentious, but whoever comes with such harsh criticism should also provide his own scale of values. So what is yours? What do you consider to be a really good film? OK, I understand, their should be 10 lines of text, and some egos need a place to show off, but frankly, who cares? The further one goes into details, scrutinizing it, the more looses the good impression that the film leaves

    In these times, when the world is invaded by Avatars, even this sentimental film is an achievement.

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    private_54

    French Canadian point of view

    This is, literally, one of the most uselessly complex and "I-want-to-make-my-way-into-cinema-history" movie ever produced. I cannot think foreigners will see this movie and understand THAT as an accurate review of what happened to my country. I left the theater 38 minutes ago, and I am still shaking with anger.

    First of all, cut the all-charm hero who's good at everything and the tough and revolutionary woman who dears go against armed guards by punching them in the face. I do not buy. I got nothing against Noémie Godin-Vigneault, she did a worthy job, but her character's flawed. Cut also the dull love story, absolutely unimaginative. The secondary characters, like Marie-Loup's father, like Voltaire and France Carignan, Marie-Loup's daughter. They deserve credit.

    And finally, how dare did they destroy one of the finest North American piece of history by wanting to copy the "historical-moment-in-a-love-story" like Titanic and Pearl Harbor did. Historical values are not even respected. 4 years passed between the capitulation of Quebec and the Treaty of Paris. 4 years. Well, it seems nobody aged a day.

    Please, before or after seeing this movie, ask for a French Canadian, for the REAL version of what happened. That way we can keep our dignity intact.
    8Deepfried-Egg

    Wanted to tear the bad guys to shreds!! Noemie is incredible!!!!

    This movie really made me care for the main characters! By the time the middle of this movie rolled around, I was wanting to marry the leading lady myself! Noemie is incredible and beautiful in this film!!!! Braveheart, Last of the Mohicans, The Patriot, Gladiator all got me riled up and angry with the bad guys, but this one got me so ticked off that I wanted to jump into the movie screen and beat them to a pulp!! I'm getting worked up again right now just thinking about it! There was hardly any action set pieces in this film, but I didn't care. Naomie is the reason to watch this film. I rented this movie because Jason Isaacs, Tim Roth, etc. were in it, but none of the big names had much screen time at all except for Gerard DippyDoo who I wanted to behead by the end of the movie!!! Ugh..I'm still angry with him even now!! I had never seen the very talented actress Noemie before this film, but as Mary-Loup she absolutely stole the show! She lit up every scene she was in. Without a doubt she is now my favorite movie actress! Her English is very good too considering she's French. She looked very believable and natural with that bow and arrow. Hope to see her in some more action roles soon!

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    • Trivia
      Two versions of the film were shot simultaneously, an English language version titled 'Battle of the Brave' and a French language version titled 'Nouvelle-France'.
    • Goofs
      There was no such word as Canadian in 1752. It originates from the word kanata in the Iroquois language. The region was known as New France.
    • Quotes

      François le Gardeur: Courage goes hand in hand with fear.

    • Alternate versions
      Two versions of the film were shot simultaneously, an English language version titled 'Battle of the Brave' and a French language version titled 'Nouvelle-France'.
    • Connections
      Featured in Céline Dion: Ma Nouvelle-France (2004)
    • Soundtracks
      Ma Nouvelle-France
      music by Patrick Doyle

      lyrics by Luc Plamondon

      sung by Céline Dion

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    • Release date
      • July 20, 2005 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United Kingdom
      • France
    • Official site
      • Melenny Productions Inc (Canada)
    • Languages
      • English
      • North American Indian
      • French
    • Also known as
      • New France
    • Filming locations
      • Cap Tourmente, Québec, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Lions Gate Entertainment
      • Melenny Productions
      • UKFS
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    • Budget
      • CA$27,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,599,716
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $468,625
      • Nov 21, 2004
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,058,007
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

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    • Runtime
      • 2h 23m(143 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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