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.