Jesuit Joe
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Original title | Jesuit Joe |
Country of production | France , Canada |
original language | French |
Publishing year | 1991 |
length | 105 minutes |
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Director | Olivier Austen |
script |
Ron Base Olivier Austen |
production | Joe H. Jaizz |
music | Erik Armand |
camera | Eric Dumage |
cut | Marie Castro |
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Jesuit Joe is a comic adaptation of The Man from Canada by the Italian author Hugo Pratt and directed by Olivier Austen from 1991. The western set in Canada was not shown in German-speaking countries.
action
1911, Canada. The Métis Jesuit Joe returns home and uses unorthodox methods to convict two thieves through the wilderness before the court of the Royal Mounted Police.
reception
The film was impressive just because of the fascinating landscape; the script was written with the help of comic book writer Hugo Pratt , who developed the story. The critics were unanimous in writing reviews.
Web links
- Jesuit Joe in the Internet Movie Database (English)