Camille
Camille falls on the nose. A stupid fall, apparently benign, but Camille feels her nose moving, growing, inside. The fear of looking like Fabio and his big adolescent body, his grandmother deformed by the disease, the pigs of the old man, seized her. Fear of losing shape.
Jeanne
Dumont's sequel to Jeannette picks up where the previous film left off, with Jeanne's military victories, her capture, trial, and ultimate execution.
Jeanette
França, 1425. Em plena Guerra dos Cem Anos, Jeannette de apenas oito anos não suporta ver o sofrimento causado pelos ingleses. Uma freira tenta argumentar com ela, mas Jeannette está pronta para empunhar as armas pela liberação do Reino da França. Levada pela sua fé, ela se tornará Joana D’Arc.
Camille falls on her nose. A silly fall, apparently benign, but Camille feels her nose moving, pushing inside. She fears to look like Fabio and his big mosquito body or to her grandmother deformed by the disease. The fear of losing shape.