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Women at War
Women at War is a historical drama set during the First World War, following four women whose lives come together as the conflict begins to affect their world. Each comes from a different background, but the pressure of war forces them to adapt, take on new roles, and face challenges they never expected. As events unfold, their personal stories become connected through shared circumstances and difficult decisions.
The series focuses on resilience, identity, and how war changes everyday life, especially for those not on the battlefield. It explores themes like survival, loyalty, and the shifting roles of women during a time of crisis. The tone is serious and emotional, with a steady pace that builds through character development and relationships rather than action. It offers a grounded look at how large events shape individual lives.
CAST
Audrey Fleurot (Marguerite de Lancastel), Julie de Bona (Agnes), Camille Lou (Suzanne Faure), Sofia Essaïdi (Caroline Dewitt), Sandrine Bonnaire (Eleonore Dewitt)PRODUCTION
Quad DramaSTREAMING PLATFORM
Netflix
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This show has caught my attention, which is why it’s included here. I’ll share a full review after watching and evaluating its story, characters, and overall consistency.
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