
An Irrepressible Woman
Drama · History
Overview
1940, Jeanne Reichenbach turns her back on a peaceful life to link her destiny to Léon Blum. She's been loving him since her teenage years, and is ready to sacrifice her freedom to mary him at Buchenwald, where he's held prisoner. They will survive together.
Top Cast


Elsa Zylberstein
Elsa Zylberstein
Janot Reichenbach
Elsa Zylberstein
Janot Reichenbach


Hippolyte Girardot
Hippolyte Girardot
Léon Blum
Hippolyte Girardot
Léon Blum


Émilie Dequenne
Émilie Dequenne
Renée, Blum's daughter-in-law
Émilie Dequenne
Renée, Blum's daughter-in-law


Mathilda May
Mathilda May
Singer Cora Madou
Mathilda May
Singer Cora Madou


Philippe Torreton
Philippe Torreton
Pierre Laval
Philippe Torreton
Pierre Laval


Grégori Derangère
Grégori Derangère
Henri Reichenbach, husband of Janot
Grégori Derangère
Henri Reichenbach, husband of Janot


Thomas Chabrol
Thomas Chabrol
Henry Torres
Thomas Chabrol
Henry Torres


Jérôme Deschamps
Jérôme Deschamps
Georges Mandel
Jérôme Deschamps
Georges Mandel


Violette Blanckaert
Violette Blanckaert
Christiane Mabire
Violette Blanckaert
Christiane Mabire


Stéphane Bissot
Stéphane Bissot
Béatrice Bretty
Stéphane Bissot
Béatrice Bretty
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