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When she graduated from the monastery, Jean was not young. Fearing that her husband would not resist the girl's beauty, Madame Domusso expels Jeanne and her mother,
accusing them of a theft they did not commit. But what good is self-exoneration
when others want to falsely accuse you?
accusing them of a theft they did not commit. But what good is self-exoneration
when others want to falsely accuse you?
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When she graduated from the monastery, Jean was not young.
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Fearing that her husband would not resist the girl's beauty,
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Madame Domusso expels Jeanne and her mother,
accusing them of a theft they did not commit.
00:00:16.292 --> 00:00:21.799
But what good is self-exoneration
when others want to falsely accuse you?
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Movie Summary
The life of Jeanne Bécu, who was born as the illegitimate daughter of an impoverished seamstress in 1743 and went on to rise through the Court of Louis XV to become his last official mistress.