Les Filles au Moyen Âge (2015)
Directed by Hubert Viel

Comedy

Film Synopsis

Enchanted by the tales of an erudite old man, several children from our time find themselves transported back to the Middle Ages.  The boys become kings, monks and knights.  The girls become scholars, heroines and conquerors.  In this Dark Age that history forgot, it is the girls who come out on top, never ceasing in their striving for female emancipation...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Hubert Viel
  • Script: Hubert Viel
  • Music: Frederic Alvarez, Hubert Viel
  • Cast: Camille Loubens (Charles VII), Jolhan Martin (Jacques Coeur), Noé Savoyat (PDG), Chann Aglat, Léana Doucet, Michael Lonsdale, Malonn Lévana
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 88 min

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