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Long live the strike! Lucie Baud, one of the pioneers of the women's movement, went with creativity, fighting spirit and the power of singing against the weapons of male-dominated capitalist society in nineteenth-century France. The film, based on true events, describes the ambitious fight of a silk moth. She stood up for the rights of the female working class to end maltreatment and oppression once and for all. For the revolution in women's rights, she even put her family back and fought to the end for their beliefs.
Keywords
biography
historical figure
historical society
society woman
19th century
women's rights
women's liberation movement
women's liberation
women and society
women empowerment
french society
egalitarian society
Casts

Virginie Ledoyen
Lucie Baud

François Cluzet
Pierre Baud

Philippe Torreton
Charles Auda

François Morel
Émile Morel

Marc Barbé
Duplan

Patrice Valota
Victor Renard

Jacques Pater
Lengliney
Crews
Sophie Rouffio
Music Editor
Jean-Pierre Guérin
Producer

Gérard Mordillat
Writer
Sophie Rouffio
Editor

Gérard Mordillat
Director
Philippe Sainteny
Writer

Jean-Claude Petit
Music

François Catonné
Director of Photography
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