%% %% # 🎞 Beresford 1991, Black Robe - **The Power of Writing** (18:15-20:00): - **Gone Native** (40:40-42:30): Depicts different European reactions to indigenous culture, one positive and the other negative. - **Chomina's Death** (1:14:30-1:18:00): Depicts the indigenous refusal of European values and beliefs and defense of the superiority of their own. - **The Plague Conversion** (1:29:00-1:31:00) -30:00 Peeping Tom priest repents with self-flagellation. ### Summary - **Summary**: In 17th century New France, a Jesuit missionary embarks on a perilous journey to establish a mission in the Huron village, navigating through 1500 miles of wilderness with the help of Algonquins. The film explores themes of cultural clash and survival against the backdrop of the harsh Canadian wilderness. - **Director**: Bruce Beresford - **Genre**: Historical Drama - **IMDB**: [Black Robe on IMDB](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0101465/)