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About Le Bazar de la Charité

Le Bazar de la Charité (The Bonfire of Destiny) begins with the depiction of an actual event, the fire at the Bazar de la Charité in Paris on May 4, 1897, in which 126 people died. Planning to visit the bazaar is Adrienne de Lenverpré (Audrey Fleurot), an upper-class woman who seeks to escape from her marriage to her tyrant husband, Marc-Antoine de Lenverpré (Gilbert Melki), a candidate for the President of the Senate. While Adrienne's niece, Alice de Jeansin, and her close confidant and maidservant, Rose Rivière, attend the bazaar, the fire breaks out. Adrienne, who had entered the event earlier but left to meet her paramour, realizes, to her horror, that she, too, could have been inside. From there, the plot revolves around the aftermath of the conflagration and the lives of the three women.

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