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| Gary Farmer | Timothée | |
| Brent Carver | Countess De Tilly | |
| Ian D. Clark | Chaplain / Father Saint Michel | |
| John Dunn-Hill | Warden | |
| Danny Gilmore | Vallier | |
| Matthew Ferguson | Young Bilodeau | |
| Marcel Sabourin | The Bishop | |
| Jason Cadieux | Young Simon | |
| Alexander Chapman | Lydie-Anne | |
| Rémy Girard | The Baroness | |
| Robert Lalonde | The Baron | |
| Aubert Pallascio | Older Simon | |
| Pierre LeBlanc | Prison Ensemble | |
| Paul-Patrice Charbonneau | Chauffeur | |
| Alain Gendreau | Prison Ensemble | |
| Khanh Hua | Prison Ensemble | |
| Antoine Jobin | Prison Ensemble | |
| Benoît Lagrandeur | Prison Ensemble | |
| Jean Lévesque | Prison Ensemble | |
| Eddy Rios | Prison Ensemble | |
| Simon Simpson | Prison Ensemble | |
| Martin Stone | Prison Ensemble | |
| Michel Marc Bouchard | Photographer | |
| Ian D. Clark | Chaplain/Father Saint Michel |
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| Producer |
Robin Cass
Arnie Gelbart |
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| Writer/Composer |
Michel Marc Bouchard
Linda Gaboriau |
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| Cinematography |
Daniel Jobin
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| Music |
Mychael Danna
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1952: Bishop Bilodeau visits a québécois prison to hear the confession of a boyhood friend jailed for murder 40 years ago. The inmates force the prelate to watch a play depicting what really happened in 1912. We meet him as a young man, strait-laced, intent on convincing Simon (now the convict) to join the seminary with him. |
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