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Cast

Isabelle Huppert

Isabelle Huppert

Blanche

Francine Bergé

Francine Bergé

Mother

Jean-Marc Bory

Jean-Marc Bory

Father

Roger Van Hool

Roger Van Hool

Raoul Aubertin

Christian Bouillette

Christian Bouillette

Baptiste

Laurence Février

Laurence Février

Delphine

Françoise Thuriez

Françoise Thuriez

Cousin Émilienne

Nadine Delanoe

Nadine Delanoe

Cousin Étiennette

Luce Fabiole

Luce Fabiole

Aunt

Andrée Champeaux

Andrée Champeaux

Céleste

Teddy Bilis

Teddy Bilis

Doctor

Gérard Dournel

Gérard Dournel

Vicar

François Germain

François Germain

Valet

Martin Trévières

Martin Trévières

Leader of the brass band

Crew

Claude Santelli

Claude Santelli

Director

Guy de Maupassant

Guy de Maupassant

Novel

Claude Santelli

Claude Santelli

Writer

Betty Willemetz

Betty Willemetz

Sound

Yvonne Sassinot de Nesle

Yvonne Sassinot de Nesle

Costume Design

André Lecoeuvre

André Lecoeuvre

Director of Photography

Jean-Marie Thomen

Jean-Marie Thomen

Production Design

Roger Jouan

Roger Jouan

Costume Design

Franz Schubert

Franz Schubert

Music

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Madame Baptiste

19740.0 / 1092 min
Drama, History, TV Movie

Overview

Blanche was raped in her adolescence by a servant, a cowherd named Baptiste. Her family, anxious to hide the shame that this scandal has cast on their reputation, locks the young girl in their manor, thinking that four walls are enough to silence the mockery. One day, Blanche, whom the whole country nicknames "Madame Baptiste", tries to commit suicide, consumed by the painful memory she carries within her. A man saves her and, charmed by the woman who now owes him her life, he asks her to marry him, thus defying the moral barriers set by public opinion. Life now seems happy for Blanche, but one day, at the agricultural show, the insult comes again: "Madame Baptiste!"...