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60 min
In 1956, the rich French publisher of the works of the Marquis de Sade, Jean-Jacques Pauvert, was summoned to court for violating good morals and publishing pornography. Sade was born in 1755 and already in 1778 he was sentenced to a years-long prison, which was renewed by himself because of the writing of "scandalous" texts. This saved his life after the French revolution, but he soon came into conflict with Robespierre.
Name | Character | Team | |
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André Wilms | Unowned | ||
Evelyne Didi | Marie-Constance Quesnet | Unowned | |
Anne De Broca | Delphine de Girardin | Unowned | |
Bernard Verley | Unowned | ||
François Chattot | Unowned | ||
Judith Henry | Unowned | ||
Alexia Stresi | Unowned | ||
Maud Rayer | Unowned | ||
Gilles Arbona | Unowned | ||
Lemmy Constantine | Unowned | ||
André Dussollier | Le Marquis de Sade (voice) | Unowned | |
Jean Dautremay | Unowned |