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Jocelyn

In 1786, Jocelyn entered the Seminary. He leaves his share of the inheritance to his younger sister Julie. In 1793, on the point of being ordained a priest, the Revolution forced him to take refuge in the Alps. There he meets Laurence, first disguised as a young boy. A great friendship binds them which turns into love when Jocelyn discovers the girl's true identity. Yet faithful to the promise he made to the Superior of his Seminary, Jocelyn will not abandon his faith.

Top Cast

  • Jean Desailly

    Jean Desailly

    Jocelyn

  • Simone Valère

    Simone Valère

    Laurence

  • Jean Vilar

    Jean Vilar

    The Superior of the new seminary

  • Germaine de France

    Germaine de France

  • Étienne Aubray

    Étienne Aubray

  • Nicole Berger

    Nicole Berger

    Julie, Jocelyn's sister

  • Gérard Buhr

    Gérard Buhr

  • André Carnège

    André Carnège

    The Superior of the old seminary

  • Marguerite Cavadaski

    Marguerite Cavadaski

Overview

In 1786, Jocelyn entered the Seminary. He leaves his share of the inheritance to his younger sister Julie. In 1793, on the point of being ordained a priest, the Revolution forced him to take refuge in the Alps. There he meets Laurence, first disguised as a young boy. A great friendship binds them which turns into love when Jocelyn discovers the girl's true identity. Yet faithful to the promise he made to the Superior of his Seminary, Jocelyn will not abandon his faith.

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