Man of Deeds (2011)

Born into the chaos of the French Revolution, Mathias Loras would come to develop a vision for a state of spirituality in the New World that few dare dream. Brought up in an elegant, bourgeois family he would eventually become a missionary assigned to a remote outpost in the frontier territory of Iowa. There he would sew the seeds of the church to rough miners and farmers, while battling the unending hardships of life on edge of civilization.

Director: Craig Schaefer
Genre: Documentary, History
Runtime: 51 min
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Editing: Ted Rosean
Country: France, United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

french revolution, 18th century, catholic priest, 19th century, american history, historical documentary, based on real person, biographical documentary

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Man of Deeds about?
Born into the chaos of the French Revolution, Mathias Loras would come to develop a vision for a state of spirituality in the New World that few dare dream. Brought up in an elegant, bourgeois family he would eventually become a missionary assigned to a remote outpost in the frontier territory of Iowa. There he would sew the seeds of the church to rough miners and farmers, while battling the unending hardships of life on edge of civilization.
Who directed Man of Deeds?
Man of Deeds was directed by Craig Schaefer.
Who stars in Man of Deeds?
Man of Deeds stars Tim Gehlsen, Paul Kohl.
How long is Man of Deeds?
Man of Deeds has a runtime of 51m (51 minutes).
What genre is Man of Deeds?
Man of Deeds is a Documentary, History film.
Where was Man of Deeds produced?
Man of Deeds was produced in France, United States of America.