

116 minutes
2/7/1980
In a little village at the end of the 1890's, a young woman offends all the 'right-thinking' villagers by allowing men in her house in the absence of her husband. When he is found dead, all of the suspicion is directed towards the liberal woman. She is judged more for her morality then for the crime she is accused of. Her culpability is still a subject of debate today.

Louise Portal
as Cordélia Viau

Gaston Lepage
as Samuel Paslow

Raymond Cloutier
as Me Jos Fortier

Gilbert Sicotte
as Me Jean-Dominique Leduc

Marcel Sabourin
as Sheriff Lapointe

Rolland Bédard
as Tournecle Groulx

Claude Gauthier
as Cure Pineau

Jean-Pierre Masson
as Hotelier Lacombe

Lionel Villeneuve
as Mr. Bouvrette

Jean Duceppe
as Judge Ouimet

Gratien Gélinas
as Judge Bosse
Doris Lussier
as Judge Blanchet

Gilles Vigneault
as Judge Hall

Jean Archambault
as Clerk

Françoise Berd
as Mrs. Parslow

Raymond Bouchard
as Prosecutor Mathieu
Pierre Daignault
as Checkers player

Bertrand Gagnon

J. Léo Gagnon
Claude Grisé

Alain Gélinas

Marc Legault

Alexis Martin
Julie Morand

Henry Ramer

Michelle Rossignol

Jean-Louis Roux
Danielle Schneider
as Yvette

Olivette Thibault
as Mrs. Bouvrette

Serge Thériault
as Journalist Gravel

Jean Gascon
as Judge Wurtele