Sometimes a ring is all it takes to invest in a character. This is what actor Bruno Debrandt said (Gears, Cain) about his role in the historical drama Daughters of Fire, He plays the judge Pierre de Lancre, who led a -literally–a witch hunt in the Basque Country at the beginning of the 17th century, in the series that France 2 is about to air. I left a bookstore where I came to order books on femicide to document myself and invest in my role.he says with a bit of joy, I stumbled upon a small shop with a Game of Thrones-style gatehouse. I had the idea of an honest, sincere Pierre de Lancre, a man of faith, fundamentalist and fundamentalist, and there is also integrity. I walked into this shop pushing not knowing what it was. And it was as if there was only one jewel, a ring with an anchor, waiting for me. Frankly, I bought it without speaking to the producer. There I found something to support my character…”
daughters of fire will take us to 1609 in the Basque Country. Three sisters descended from a long line of healers, King IV. Horrified and soon obsessed with women’s freedom and knowledge, she will lead one of the deadliest witch hunts in France. Dragged into a nightmare, our three sisters must each struggle in their own way to survive…
We do not yet know the release date of this series, which is freely inspired by real events.
Frederick Rapilly
Source: Programme Television

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