Isabel

1969 Drama

Written and directed by Paul Almont, Isabel takes place in a Canadian coastal village. Genevieve Bujold, who must hold the patent for Enigmatic Young Women, plays a girl whose flawlessly beautiful face masks the maelstrom swirling in her mind. Isabel is haunted by the images of her family members, each of whom suffered a violent death. Believing herself the product of an incestuous relationship, Isabel enters into an affair with a young man who resembles her own brother. Marc Strange, who plays Bujold's paramour, also wrote the songs heard on the soundtrack of Isabel.

Director: Paul Almond

Starring: Genevieve Bujold, Mark Strange, Gerald Parkes, Elton Hayes, Therese Cadorette

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Awards

  • Best Colour Cinematography (Feature)

    Canadian Film Awards (1968)

  • Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures

    Directors Guild of America (1969)