Jerome's Secret
Jerome's Secret is a Canadian drama film, directed by Phil Comeau and released in 1994. The first-ever Acadian feature film, it dramatizes the story of Jerome, a mysterious man who washed up on a beach at Baie-Sainte-Marie, Nova Scotia, mute and with his legs recently amputated, and lived in the community for the remainder of his life.
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author | Jean Barbeau Phil Comeau |
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director | Phil Comeau |
editor | Hélène Girard |
events | family psychology society |
genre | drama |
musicBy | Marcel Aymar |
producer | Barry Cowling Marie-Andrée Vinet |
productionCompany | National Film Board of Canada |