Ti-Toine (played by Antoine Bertrand) is a protagonist in Babine.
Madame Gélinas (played by Marie Brassard) is a protagonist in Babine.
Méo Bellemare (played by René Richard Cyr) appears in Babine.
Lurette Riopel (played by Maude Laurendeau) appears in Babine.
La Sorcière (played by Isabel Richer) appears in Babine.
Curé Neuf (played by Alexis Martin) appears in Babine.
Enfant Gélinas 6 ans (played by Maïsa Bastien) appears in Babine.
Bébé Babine (played by Mia Bouchard) appears in Babine.
Babine (2008) character relationship network mapped with AI analysis. Explore the connections, alliances, and conflicts between characters.
Characters
Ti-Toine
(played by Antoine Bertrand) — protagonist
Madame Gélinas
(played by Marie Brassard) — protagonist
Méo Bellemare
(played by René Richard Cyr) — supporting
Lurette Riopel
(played by Maude Laurendeau) — supporting
La Sorcière
(played by Isabel Richer) — supporting
Curé Neuf
(played by Alexis Martin) — supporting
Enfant Gélinas 6 ans
(played by Maïsa Bastien) — minor
Bébé Babine
(played by Mia Bouchard) — minor
Monia
(played by Bárbara Requesens) — minor
Gitan #2
(played by François Bessette) — minor
Bébé Babine
(played by Léo Bouchard) — minor
enfant Gélinas 15 days
(played by Charles Champagne) — minor
Ouvrier #1 avec Ti-Toine
(played by Richard Barrette) — minor
Mégilde Rivard
(played by Bobby Beshro) — minor
Le Vieux Curé
(played by Julien Poulin) — minor
Babine
(played by Vincent-Guillaume Otis) — supporting
The village idiot and lifelong outcast of Saint-Élie-de-Caxton. He becomes the immediate suspect after the local church catches fire and kills the priest, but strives to prove his innocence.
Forgeron Riopel
(played by Gildor Roy) — minor
Jeanette Brodeur
(played by Marie-Chantal Perron) — supporting
Toussaint Brodeur
(played by Luc Picard) — supporting
A village merchant who supports Babine as he attempts to clear his name following the church fire.
Narrator
(played by Fred Pellerin) — supporting
Story Analysis
A marginalized outcast fights false accusations and overcomes historical prejudice to reclaim his identity.