
Jeanne Jugan
In a land broken by the french revolution, one girl’s courage will change lives...
France. 1798. Torn apart by the bloody revolution, France’s people suffer in poverty. Their Catholic faith is outlawed, and they are desperate for help. Some join the navy in hopes of a better life, but life in the navy takes fathers from their families. And some will never return. On the docks of a small coastal town, one young girl waits for her father to come back home. This is the story of Jeanne Jugan.

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Jeanne is a role model of charity. She sees the injustice and poverty of the world and steadfastly works to care for those in need. She cares for the sick, shelters the homeless, and begs for alms for the poor, even at personal cost. She remains hopeful through loss and delay, and her humility guides her actions. She embraces service and through it, her faith and generosity grow.
This series contains moments of danger and intensity, including raised voices. Characters face death from illness, abandonment, and poverty; a woman describes a fatal tumor; a man strikes Jeanne; and authority figures unjustly remove her from leadership and obscure her role as a founder.
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Cast & Crew
Cast
Jeanne - Anne Marie Damman
Madame De La Choue - Amy Gorelow
Mother - Holly Roth
Louis - Dane Larson
Mirielle - Holly Roth
Sister Beata - Olivia Winters
Fanchon - Amy Gorelow
Virginie - Charise Pisani
Madeleine - Olivia Winters
Marie Jamet - Mary Margaret McCormack
Monsieur Gouazon - Ian Westerfer
Anne - Holly Roth
Father Le Pailleur - Calvin Chervinko
Monsieur Blanchet - Ian Westerfer
Brother Remi - Dane Larson
Young Jeanne - Sophia Galloway
Captain - Lucas Schuneman
Sailor 1 - Harry Hultgren
Sailor 2 - Ian Westerfer
Charlotte - Olivia Winters
Fish Monger - Calvin Chervinko
Priest - Harry Hultgren
Francoise Durand - Mary Margaret McCormack
Beggar - Dane Larson
Hot Cross Bun Woman - Amy Gorelow
Woman 1 - Olivia Winters
Woman 2 - Holly Roth
Woman 3 - Charise Pisani
Man 1 - Harry Hultgren
Man 2 - Calvin Chervinko
Man 3 - Dane Larson
Maid - Charise Pisani
Mover - Ian Westerfer
Bishop Saint Marc - Harry Hultgren
Old Man - Harry Hultgren
Courier - Lucas Schuneman
Man in the Street - Dane Larson
Monsieur Bernard - Lucas Schuneman
Gillette - Michael Pope
Isabelle - Holly Roth
Writing & DIrection
Writer - Kristen Ann McLaughlin
Director - Margaret Smith
Script Development
Script Producer - Kiley Lawrence
Associate Script Producer - Julianna Hartke
Script Consultant - Buzz McLaughlin
Research Consultant - Lisa Lickona
Casting
Casting Director - Kevin Collins
Casting Associate - Ariel Gade
Production
Line Producer - Julianna Hartke
Production Manager - Matthew Goto
Board Operator - Elliott Brotherhood
Script Supervisor - Andrew O'Hare
Sound
Audio Director - Michael Spina
Assistant Sound Designer - Nicolas Mangione
Music Designer - Jacob Brusseau
Audio Reviewer - Jacob Brusseau
Audio Packaging Producer - Scott Hermenau
Audio Assembler - Christina Hiromoto
Producers
Executive Producer - Peter Atkinson
Creative Producer - Kevin Collins





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