
Résistantes
Drama · War
Overview
1944. In France, devastated by the German occupation, part of the population resists the yoke of the occupiers, men and women who become heroes despite themselves by becoming active members of the Vaucluse resistance. Mother Madeleine, head of an institute for deaf girls, is one of these heroic women. She hides Jewish children and members of the Resistance in her convent, in defiance of the German threat.
Top Cast


Line Renaud
Line Renaud
Mère Madeleine en 1970
Line Renaud
Mère Madeleine en 1970


Jade Foucart
Jade Foucart
Solange Gauthier
Jade Foucart
Solange Gauthier


Béatrice Facquer
Béatrice Facquer
Mère Madeleine en 1944
Béatrice Facquer
Mère Madeleine en 1944


Jonathan Zaccaï
Jonathan Zaccaï
Armand Gauthier / Maire
Jonathan Zaccaï
Armand Gauthier / Maire


Élodie Navarre
Élodie Navarre
Gisèle Gauthier
Élodie Navarre
Gisèle Gauthier


Marie Mallia
Marie Mallia
Rosine Chabert
Marie Mallia
Rosine Chabert


Jochen Hägele
Jochen Hägele
Commandant Hartmann
Jochen Hägele
Commandant Hartmann


Mila Rigaudon
Mila Rigaudon
Rachel
Mila Rigaudon
Rachel
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