
La voleuse de Saint-Lubin
Drama
Overview
Françoise Barnier, the film's heroine, is a mother. One day, she stole something. She was in dire straits but no more so than usual. She was not in debt. She had always refused the degradation of excessive debt and charities, attempting to live in line with the rules laid down by society and the law. We follow her journey through the judicial institution. Here, two ideas of justice and law collide.
Top Cast


Dominique Blanc
Dominique Blanc
Françoise Barnier
Dominique Blanc
Françoise Barnier


Denis Podalydès
Denis Podalydès
L'avocat
Denis Podalydès
L'avocat


Michelle Goddet
Michelle Goddet
Le juge Davray
Michelle Goddet
Le juge Davray


Maryline Even
Maryline Even
La femme voilée
Maryline Even
La femme voilée


Chantal Neuwirth
Chantal Neuwirth
L'assistante sociale
Chantal Neuwirth
L'assistante sociale


Serpentine Teyssier
Serpentine Teyssier
La substitut stagiaire
Serpentine Teyssier
La substitut stagiaire


Yves Verhoeven
Yves Verhoeven
Inspecteur de police
Yves Verhoeven
Inspecteur de police


Gérard Giroudon
Gérard Giroudon
Monsieur Brun
Gérard Giroudon
Monsieur Brun


Catherine Davenier
Catherine Davenier
Juge salle commune
Catherine Davenier
Juge salle commune


Christophe Odent
Christophe Odent
Président du tribunal
Christophe Odent
Président du tribunal
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