
Suzanne Simonin describes her life of suffering in letters. As a young woman she is sent to a convent against her will. Since her parents cannot afford the dowry required for a marriage befitting her rank they decide she must instead become a nun. Although a kind and understanding Mother Superior helps her to learn the convent’s daily routine, Suzanne’s desire for freedom remains unabated. When the Mother Superior dies, Suzanne finds herself faced with reprisals, humiliation and harassment at the hands of the new Abbess and the other Sisters. For many years, Suzanne is subjected to bigotry and religious fanaticism. (Berlinale.de)
Suzanne Simonin

Superior Saint-Eutrope

Superior Christine

Suzanne's mother

Sister Thérèse

Sister Ursule

Father Castella

Madame de Moni

Suzanne's father

Archdeacon

Marquis de Crois Marie

Sister Camille

Maître Manouri

Baron de Lasson
