#4: Black Robe (1991)
The film Black Robe was lauded for its authentic depiction of indigenous cultures. It captured their essence through historical accuracy and incorporated Cree, Mohawk, and Algonquin languages to enrich its portrayal.

Inspired by Brian Moore’s novel, ‘Black Robe’ was brought to the screen by director Bruce Beresford in 1985. He aimed to authentically recreate the narrative and the characters, providing a vivid window into the story.