
Summer 1942, Laurette Monet, a young Protestant, then a theology student in the Southern zone who, with the innocence and energy of her 19 years, discovers by joining the Cimade (Comité Inter Mouvenants Auprès des Evacués) the French internment camp of Récébédou, at the time of the great deportations of the summer of 1942. Laurette accompanies, protects the populations interned by the Vichy government: German, Austrian, Hungarian Jews, anti-Nazis expelled by Hitler, anti-fascists, Spanish republicans or resistance fighters, undesirable to the Marshal’s police. Faced with the horror of these antechambers of the final solution, the conscience of this humanist Protestant, a woman among other women, tips over into the resistance.
In the presence of the director Francis Fourcou.
Salle Perbosc.