King's Daughters

June 1663: King Louis XIV orders the shipment of orphan virgins to be married off in his faltering colony across the Atlantic. The group of girls – including the youngest, Catherine Moitié, 13 years old – undergo a cursed crossing of 111 days, plagued by promiscuity, disease, superstitious crew, famine, vermin, apathy, and death.

Director: Pascal Plante
Genre: Drama, History

Screenplay

Production: La Maison de Prod, Némésis Films, Avenue B Productions
Country: Canada, France
Original Language: fr

Keywords

french woman, new france, filles du roi

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is King's Daughters about?
June 1663: King Louis XIV orders the shipment of orphan virgins to be married off in his faltering colony across the Atlantic. The group of girls – including the youngest, Catherine Moitié, 13 years old – undergo a cursed crossing of 111 days, plagued by promiscuity, disease, superstitious crew, famine, vermin, apathy, and death.
Who directed King's Daughters?
King's Daughters was directed by Pascal Plante.
What genre is King's Daughters?
King's Daughters is a Drama, History film.
Where was King's Daughters produced?
King's Daughters was produced in Canada, France.