Font-aux-Cabres (1962)

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Font-aux-cabres is the name of an Andalusian village, benefiting the Commander of the Order of Calatrava, who supports Juana Beltraneja, the pretender to the throne of Castile, against the Catholic Monarchs. The Commander's tyranny is felt throughout the country, subjecting village women and girls to his whims by threat or violence. Laurencia, who dares to refuse him, is kidnapped on her wedding day, and her fiancé Frondoso is imprisoned.

Director: Jean Kerchbron
Genre: Drama, History
Runtime: 90 min
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Production: Radio-Télévision Française
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Jean Kerchbron
More Films in Genre: Drama, History

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Font-aux-Cabres about?
Font-aux-cabres is the name of an Andalusian village, benefiting the Commander of the Order of Calatrava, who supports Juana Beltraneja, the pretender to the throne of Castile, against the Catholic Monarchs. The Commander's tyranny is felt throughout the country, subjecting village women and girls to his whims by threat or violence. Laurencia, who dares to refuse him, is kidnapped on her wedding day, and her fiancé Frondoso is imprisoned.
Who directed Font-aux-Cabres?
Font-aux-Cabres was directed by Jean Kerchbron.
Who stars in Font-aux-Cabres?
Font-aux-Cabres stars Paul Préboist, Régine Blaess, Robert Etcheverry, François Maistre, Françoise Giret, Catherine Anglade.
How long is Font-aux-Cabres?
Font-aux-Cabres has a runtime of 1h 30m (90 minutes).
What genre is Font-aux-Cabres?
Font-aux-Cabres is a Drama, History film.
Where was Font-aux-Cabres produced?
Font-aux-Cabres was produced in France.