
Beatrice
Drama
Overview
Somewhere in France during the Middle Ages. Béatrice is impatient to see her father return from English captivity. She doesn't expect however that the father whom she loves from distance will be the most hateful person who will submit her and her family to abuse and humiliation.
Top Cast


Julie Delpy
Julie Delpy
Béatrice de Cortemart
Julie Delpy
Béatrice de Cortemart


Bernard-Pierre Donnadieu
Bernard-Pierre Donnadieu
François de Cortemart
Bernard-Pierre Donnadieu
François de Cortemart


Monique Chaumette
Monique Chaumette
Mother François
Monique Chaumette
Mother François


Robert Dhéry
Robert Dhéry
Raoul
Robert Dhéry
Raoul


Michèle Gleizer
Michèle Gleizer
Hélène
Michèle Gleizer
Hélène


Maxime Leroux
Maxime Leroux
Richard
Maxime Leroux
Richard


Jean-Claude Adelin
Jean-Claude Adelin
Bertrand Lemartin
Jean-Claude Adelin
Bertrand Lemartin
Jean-Louis Grinfeld
Jean-Louis Grinfeld
Maître Blanche
Jean-Louis Grinfeld
Maître Blanche


Claude Duneton
Claude Duneton
Vicar
Claude Duneton
Vicar


Isabelle Nanty
Isabelle Nanty
Childminder
Isabelle Nanty
Childminder
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