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Notre-Dame de Paris

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In an era of light and shadow, Victor Hugo places the cathedral at the centre of a drama with fascinating characters.

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"For those who know that Quasimodo once existed, Notre-Dame today is deserted, lifeless, dead. You can feel that something has disappeared."

Three men, one woman, one cathedral. In the year 1482, on the forecourt of Notre-Dame de Paris, Esmeralda is dancing. Quasimodo, the deformed bell-ringer, is devoted to her sincere, silent love. The priest Claude Frollo, spurned by the gypsy, has sworn his doom. But the young girl's heart beats only for Phœbus, the handsome captain of the archers. She falls victim to this fatal triangle, despite the help of a surprising friend...

Victor Hugo (1802-1885) occupies an exceptional place in French literature. A playwright, poet and novelist, his legacy includes Cosette, Jean Valjean and Ruy Blas. His fight for the abolition of the death penalty and for human rights continues to influence our times.

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