
Jane de Chantal
The Little Defender of the Faith
The city of Dijon. France. 1579. The Protestant Reformation has caused deep divisions between French Catholics and their Calvinist countrymen, known as “the Huguenots”.
In one prominent Catholic family, a seven-year old girl has surprisingly strong opinions on the matter. This is the story of Jane de Chantal.

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Jane de Chantal's life teaches profound virtues of patience, faith, and charity. In the face of great suffering, she exemplified total faith in God. Her devotion as a wife, mother, and later a widow is a portrait of selflessness in daily life. Through her generosity and care for others, she demonstrated true Christian charity, transforming personal loss into a life of service. Her meeting with Saint Francis de Sales highlights the significance of courage in following God’s call.
This series contains moments of intensity, including raised voices and arguments. Catholics and Protestants engage in a street brawl. As a child, Jane is angry with a Huguenot, and angrily tells him that he will go into the fire if he does not change his ways. A mother’s death in childbirth is referenced. Huguenots threaten to behead a Catholic. An eventually fatal hunting accident is described.
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Cast & Crew
Cast
Francis – Jack Burr
Young Francis – Alec Citron
Louis – Elliott Brotherhood
Monsieur de Boisy – Patrick Logan
Madame de Boisy – Amy Gorelow
Antoinette – Shelby Tylicki
Mademoiselle de Mirabel – Mizha Lee Overn
Jane de Chantel – Amy Gorelow
Father Deage – Gabriel Fries
Archbishop – Patrick Logan
Bishop Granier – Ed Dzialo
King Henry – Gabriel Fries
Riviere – Dane Larson
Baron d'Hermance – Gabriel Fries
Page – Elliott Brotherhood
Courbet – Ed Dzialo
Courtier – Patrick Logan
Courier – James Napoleon Stone
Student 1 – Elliott Brotherhood
Student 2 – James Napoleon Stone
Student 3 – Dane Larson
Soldier 1 – James Napoleon Stone
Soldier 2 – Gabriel Fries
Man 1 – Ed Dzialo
Man 2 – Patrick Logan
Man 3 – Dane Larson
Woman 1 – Amy Gorelow
Woman 2 – Shelby Tylicki
Woman 3 – Mizha Lee Overn
Women in Church – Amy Gorelow, Shelby Tylicki, Mizha Lee Overn
Congregation – Elliott Brotherhood, Patrick Logan, Amy Gorelow, Gabriel Fries, Shelby Tylicki
Writing & DIrection
Writer – Kris McLaughlin
Director – Kevin Collins
Script Development
Head of Script Development – Judy Zocchi
Script Associate – Kiley Lawrence
Casting
Production
Production Manager – Joseph Marsh
Board Operator – Matt Goto
Dialect Coach – Eva Breneman
Sound
Audio Director – Kevin Conroy
Assistant Sound Designer – Juan Joaquin Apesteguia
Music Designer – Jacob Brusseau
Audio Reviewer – Jacob Brusseau
Audio Assembler – Christina Hiromoto
Producers
Executive Producer – Peter Atkinson