Mademoiselle Drot (2010)

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In 1938 a young woman French woman, Benedicte Drot, is having a child and is not married. The child is placed in a religious orphanage, and when her family throws her out she's obliged to work as a governess for family Treives. She is at first horrified when she discovers that the family is Jewish, but when madame Treives is arrested by the the French militia, when leaving the free zone to join her husband in Paris, Benedicte decides to take care of the Familys newborn son and the house they left behind.

Director: Christian Faure
Genre: Drama, TV Movie
Runtime: 95 min
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Screenplay

Music: Charles Court
Cinematography: Jean-Pierre Hervé
Editing: Jean-Daniel Fernandez-Qundez
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Christian Faure
More Films in Genre: Drama, TV Movie

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Mademoiselle Drot about?
In 1938 a young woman French woman, Benedicte Drot, is having a child and is not married. The child is placed in a religious orphanage, and when her family throws her out she's obliged to work as a governess for family Treives. She is at first horrified when she discovers that the family is Jewish, but when madame Treives is arrested by the the French militia, when leaving the free zone to join her husband in Paris, Benedicte decides to take care of the Familys newborn son and the house they left behind.
Who directed Mademoiselle Drot?
Mademoiselle Drot was directed by Christian Faure.
Who stars in Mademoiselle Drot?
Mademoiselle Drot stars Louise Monot, Mélanie Bernier, Michaël Cohen, Anémone, Thomas Suire, Lionel Abelanski.
How long is Mademoiselle Drot?
Mademoiselle Drot has a runtime of 1h 35m (95 minutes).
What genre is Mademoiselle Drot?
Mademoiselle Drot is a Drama, TV Movie film.