Savage Messiah (2002 film)

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Savage Messiah
FrenchMoïse, l’affaire Roch Thériault
Directed byMario Azzopardi
Written bySharon Riis
Starring
Distributed byChristal Films
Release date
April 26, 2002
Running time
94 minutes
CountryCanada
Box office$854,613[1]

Savage Messiah (French: Moïse, l’affaire Roch Thériault) is a Canadian thriller-drama film, released in 2002. The film dramatizes the real-life story of Roch "Moïse" Thériault, a cult leader who was arrested in Burnt River, Ontario, in 1989.

The film stars Luc Picard as Thériault and Polly Walker as Paula Jackson, the social worker whose investigation revealed Thériault's crimes.[2]

Synopsis[edit]

Inspired by real-life events, Roch Thériault (Luc Picard), the head of a strange commune, lives with 2 men, his 10 wives, and his 23 children. While visiting Burnt River, Ontario, a social worker (Polly Walker) suspects that the women of Thériault's commune are being abused. Despite the indifference of her co-workers, she undertakes an investigation that leads to terrible discoveries; a dead child, bizarre rituals, and serious cases of physical and psychological torture. In doing so, she puts her career and her life on the line. However, she is ready to overcome all obstacles to free the members of the community from Thériault's grip. She must also confront Thériault, who manipulates people and the system with astonishing ease, including court-appointed investigators.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Limited-release winners at the B.O.". Variety. July 29, 2002. p. A14.
  2. ^ "Savage Messiah - European Premiere Screening". di-ve.com. June 2, 2003.

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