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ProtestantesProtestant Women
After the revocation of the Edict of Nantes, more than 200 Huguenot women were incarcerated in the Tower of Constance at Aigues-Mortes, between 1723 and 1768. Some of them remained imprisoned more than 35 years. One of them carved out the word "resist" in the stone. Protestant Women is a fiction which, in a repetitive form, evokes this resistance and the protestants' fight during the 17th and the 18th centuries. Days and seasons may come : those women in their prison remember, pray, hope and doubt... but do not surrender.
France - 2000 - 28 mn - Betacam SP - Colour
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