Female criminals in France are few in number, but the majority are prosecuted for serious offenses and blood crimes. They have transgressed the behavior expected of women, sisters and mothers, and have been sentenced to the harshest ...See moreFemale criminals in France are few in number, but the majority are prosecuted for serious offenses and blood crimes. They have transgressed the behavior expected of women, sisters and mothers, and have been sentenced to the harshest penalties. They have committed the irreparable, but they remain women nonetheless. For the first time, five inmates have agreed to let the cameras into their daily lives. They gradually open up about their pain, their hope, their perception of freedom, all the while retaining an element of mystery. Written by
Guy Bellinger
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