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Jeanne Devère 2011

★ 6.52 votes91 min📅 2011-02-10

Dive into the captivating world of Jeanne Devère, a 2011 TV movie set against the backdrop of World War II. Marcel Bluwal's direction masterfully weaves a complex narrative, exploring the inner turmoil of Jeanne, a writer for a French clandestine journal.

Director: Marcel Bluwal

Cast

Léa Drucker
Léa Drucker
Jeanne Devère
Bernard-Pierre Donnadieu
Bernard-Pierre Donnadieu
Martin
Loïc Corbery
Loïc Corbery
Marc Hétier / Doctor Legros
Jean-Yves Berteloot
Jean-Yves Berteloot
Victor Devère
Françoise Muranyi-Kovacs
Joëlle
Antoine Mathieu
Antoine Mathieu
Daubignat
Nicolas Vaude
Nicolas Vaude
Claude Roy
Pierre Cassignard
Pierre Cassignard
Pascal Pia
Fred Bianconi
Fred Bianconi
Edouard
José Paul
José Paul
Jean

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Jeanne Devère (2011) about?

The film follows Jeanne, a writer for a French clandestine journal, as she navigates her engagement to a resistant leader and a clandestine affair with a young resistant, all while questioning his trustworthiness.

Who directed Jeanne Devère?

Marcel Bluwal masterfully directs this gripping WW II drama.

Who stars in Jeanne Devère?

The film features a talented cast, including Léa Drucker, Bernard-Pierre Donnadieu, and Loïc Corbery.

Is Jeanne Devère (2011) worth watching?

While Jeanne Devère may not have a high IMDb rating, its gripping narrative and themes of love, resistance, and identity make it a worthwhile watch for fans of period pieces and historical fiction.

How long is Jeanne Devère?

The film has a runtime of 91 minutes.

About Jeanne Devère (2011) — A Gripping WW II Drama That Will Leave You Breathless

Dive into the captivating world of Jeanne Devère, a 2011 TV movie set against the backdrop of World War II. Marcel Bluwal's direction masterfully weaves a complex narrative, exploring the inner turmoil of Jeanne, a writer for a French clandestine journal. As she navigates her engagement to the resistant leader Victor Devère and a clandestine affair with the young resistant Marc Hétier, questions arise about Marc's trustworthiness. Will Jeanne's heart lead her down a path of loyalty or deception?

Jeanne Devère expertly captures the atmosphere of a nation torn apart by war, with themes of love, resistance, and identity. This gripping drama is a must-watch for fans of period pieces and historical fiction. With a talented cast, including Léa Drucker and Bernard-Pierre Donnadieu, Jeanne Devère is a cinematic experience that will leave you on the edge of your seat.