
In the 1950s, young boys were placed in orphanages and endure harsh and austere living conditions. As a united group, they supported each other and survived despite bullying, hardship and little hope for better days. While these children were doing their best to survive, they had no way to suspect the secret dealings between the clergy, the medical profession and the government that will inevitably seal their fates. The institution faced with a precarious financial situation, the solution is to transform the orphanage into a psychiatric institute in order to obtain additional subsidies. To demonstrate the need for this change in status, the orphans are labeled as insane by the very people who took them in to help them. While their future as orphans was already precarious, they become prisoners of an asylum system from which they have little hope of being able to free themselves even as they grow older.


as Sœur Jeanne

as Murielle

as Banville

as Lazure

as Duplessis

as Sœur Madeleine

as Dame Mouchoir

as Mari de la Dame Mouchoir

as Orphelin Jacques

as Docteur Blackburn

as Docteur Bourgault

as Frère Martineau

as Monique Gagné

as Journaliste #2

as Garçon Gagné

as Fermier

as Orphelin Marc

as Gagné

as Cardinal

as Orphelin Pierre

as Orphelin Jean

as Sœur Crèche #1

as Sœur Crèche #2

as Fermière

as Journaliste #1

as Sainte-Vierge

as Fille Gagné

as Religieuse archevêché

as Sœur Ste-Ursule

as Orphelin Michel

as Étudiante

as Guillaume

as Patrick