
Blessed be Sixtine
TV Movie · Drama
Overview
When Sixtine married Pierre-Louis Sue de La Garde, she was unaware of his affiliation with a fundamentalist Catholic group. Feeling trapped and threatened, she decides to flee with her baby.
Top Cast


Capucine Valmary
Capucine Valmary
Sixtine
Capucine Valmary
Sixtine


Adrien Dewitte
Adrien Dewitte
Pierre-Louis Sue de La Garde
Adrien Dewitte
Pierre-Louis Sue de La Garde


Valérie Karsenti
Valérie Karsenti
Madeleine
Valérie Karsenti
Madeleine


Guilaine Londez
Guilaine Londez
Muriel
Guilaine Londez
Muriel


Barbara Probst
Barbara Probst
Lydie
Barbara Probst
Lydie


Anaïs Gheeraert
Anaïs Gheeraert
Adèle
Anaïs Gheeraert
Adèle


Patrick Azam
Patrick Azam
Bruno
Patrick Azam
Bruno


Manon Vernier
Manon Vernier
Xavière
Manon Vernier
Xavière


Jean-Louis Garçon
Jean-Louis Garçon
Père Laurent
Jean-Louis Garçon
Père Laurent


Sarah Suco
Sarah Suco
Agnès
Sarah Suco
Agnès
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