

Documentary · Music
Overview
At the crossroads of musical documentary, art film and poetic essay, the film Héritières delves into the world of the musical project of the same name, which brings together more than twenty female performers of different ages and cultural origins around the theme of maternal legacy and the collective heritage of women across generations.
Top Cast


Anna Sanchez
Anna Sanchez
Anna Sanchez


Rasili Botz
Rasili Botz
Rasili Botz
Gaële
Gaële
Self
Gaële
Self
Marie-Christine Depestre
Marie-Christine Depestre
Self
Marie-Christine Depestre
Self


Malika Tirolien
Malika Tirolien
Self
Malika Tirolien
Self
Karine Pion
Karine Pion
Self
Karine Pion
Self
Blanche Baillargeon
Blanche Baillargeon
Self
Blanche Baillargeon
Self
Karen Young
Karen Young
Self
Karen Young
Self
Coral Egan
Coral Egan
Self
Coral Egan
Self
Lisa Iwanycki
Lisa Iwanycki
Self
Lisa Iwanycki
Self
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