Blanche Monnier was starved and held captive in filthy conditions for 25 years by her own mother… Or was she? We’re looking at the disturbing true story of what really happened to Blanche.
Read moreIn the summer of 1840 Marie Lafarge was the most famous woman in France. She was such a celebrity that everything she did, said and wore was reported in the press. Letters to her husband revealing the most intimate details
Read moreShe was an aristocrat who dressed as a man and had affairs with some of the most beautiful and famous women of her day. Keeping her sexuality secret was out of the question for Mathilde de Morny but expressing it on stage was a step too far for Paris…
Read moreEugénie Fougère was a well known in Paris high society of the Belle Epoque for her beauty, her lovers and her jewels. She was a demi-mondaine, a woman living outside society’s laws, hated as much as she was admired. And, in an exclusive spa resort frequented by rich and famous, she would become victim of a crime that shocked France.
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