Le secret de Jérôme (1994)
Año de lanzamiento: 1994
Nación: Canada
Alternative Title: Jerome's Secret, Jerome titka
Director: Phil Comeau
Writer: Jean Barbeau, Phil Comeau
Producción & Género
Productor: associate producer: André A. Bélanger, Gilles Bélanger, Phil Comeau, Yves Rivard
producer: Barry Cowling, Marie-Andrée Vinet
Compañías: CinéGroupe, Citadel Entertainment, ONF | NFB
Género: Drama
Budget: N/A
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Palabras clave
Palabras clave: corsican, 19th century, amputee, acadia
Historia
In 1863, an unidentified man with no legs washes ashore in Acadia and is taken to the home of Jean the Corsican and his young wife Julitte. The man, who appears to be mute and well-dressed, becomes the focus of Julitte's care as she nurses him back to health. Meanwhile, Jean, a former soldier estranged from his wife and the townspeople, pursues his obsession with finding pirate treasure hidden in a nearby cave, hoping it will provide him with a way out of Acadia. As Julitte grows closer to the mysterious man she names Jérôme, tension builds between Jean's bitterness and the growing bond between Julitte and Jérôme.
Resumen
Le secret de Jérôme is a historical drama set on the Acadian coast in 1863, directed by Phil Comeau. The film centers around an enigmatic shipwrecked man who arrives at the home of Jean the Corsican and his wife Julitte. The mysterious Jérôme brings tension into their lives as he remains mute and captivates Julitte's affection while Jean is consumed by his quest for pirate treasure. The story explores themes of loneliness, isolation, jealousy, and the complexities of human relationships in a historically remote setting.

