The Mother Eagle

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The Mother Eagle
FrenchLe Sang du pélican
Directed byDenis Boivin
Written byDenis Boivin
Produced byDenis Boivin
StarringKaren Elkin
CinematographyBruno Carrière
Edited byJason Careau-Hamel
Music byGilles Ouellet
Production
company
Dionysos Productions
Distributed byLes Distributions Netima
Release date
  • October 5, 2020 (2020-10-05)
Running time
127 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageFrench

The Mother Eagle (French: Le Sang du pélican, lit. "The Blood of the Pelican") is a Canadian docudrama film, directed by Denis Boivin and released in 2020.[1] The film blends historical reenactments of the life of Marie of the Incarnation (Karen Elkin), an Ursuline nun in New France who was instrumental in the founding of the historically significant Ursuline monastery in Montreal, with a contemporary story in which she returns to earth in the 2010s to assist the contemporary nuns who are leaving the facility due to their advancing age.[2]

The film's cast includes Louis Carrière, Karl-Patrice Dupuis, Marcel Godbout, Perrine Gruson, Marie-Ginette Guay, Pierre Lebeau, Raymond Lemieux, David Noël, Suzanne Pineau and Louise Portal.

The film had its theatrical premiere in October 2020, before opening commercially in March 2021.

It was a Prix Iris nominee for the Public Prize at the 22B Quebec Cinema Awards in 2021.[3]

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