Conquest (1998 film)
Conquest is a 1998 British-Canadian romantic comedy film set in the dying prairie town of Conquest, Saskatchewan, most of whose remaining residents are in their 70s and depressed. Thirty-two-year-old Pincer Bedier (Lothaire Bluteau), the French-Canadian manager of the only bank branch in the town, dreams of reviving the town and its only cash crop, the edible pea pods of the Caragana bush. Daisy MacDonald (Tara Fitzgerald), a young, beautiful and mysterious English or Australian woman, happens into town in her bright red Alfa Romeo sports car and when it stalls, finds herself stranded indefinitely until the needed parts can be shipped in. Her presence invigorates the town and its inhabitants and romance develops between her and the young banker, while the older inhabitants catch his vision of the future.[1][2]
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Directed by | Piers Haggard |
Produced by | Christina Jennings and Stephen Onda |
Written by | Rob Forsyth |
Starring | Lothaire Bluteau, Tara Fitzgerald, Monique Mercure, David Fox and Eugene Lipinski |
Music by | Ron Sures |
Cinematography | Gerald Packer |
Edited by | Ralph Brunjes |
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Distributed by | Oasis International |
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Running time | 94 minutes |
Country | Canada United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Conquest was shown at the 1998 Montreal World Film Festival. In 1999 Monique Mercure won the Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role, that of Grace Gallagher. Conquest has been shown on the Showtime network in the United States.
Cast
- Lothaire Bluteau as Pincer Bedier
- Tara Fitzgerald as Daisy MacDonald
- Monique Mercure as Grace Gallagher
- David Fox as Carl Gallagher[3]
- Eugene Lipinski as Glenn Boychuk[4]
- Daniel MacDonald as Erwin Boychuk
- Quyen Hua as My Lang
- John Bourgeois as Morley
- Susan Williamson as Margaret
- Chrisse Bornstein as Dorothy
- Jean Freeman as Betty
References
- Fandango listing for Conquest
- "Conquest: A Feature Interview with Rob Forsyth". writersguildofcanada.com. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 6 September 2015.
- "David Fox Filmography and Movies". Fandango. Retrieved 6 September 2015.
- "Eugene Lipinski Filmography and Movies". Fandango. Retrieved 6 September 2015.