Jocelyn_
In 1786, Jocelyn entered the Seminary. He leaves his share of the inheritance to his younger sister Julie. In 1793, on the point of being ordained a priest, the Revolution forced him to take refuge in the Alps. There he meets Laurence, first disguised as a young boy. A great friendship binds them which turns into love when Jocelyn discovers the girl's true identity. Yet faithful to the promise he made to the Superior of his Seminary, Jocelyn will not abandon his faith.
Starring
Jean Desailly, Simone Valère, Jean Vilar
Updated Feb 16, 2026
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Year context
Jocelyn was released 74 years ago in 1952.
Overview
In 1786, Jocelyn entered the Seminary. He leaves his share of the inheritance to his younger sister Julie. In 1793, on the point of being ordained a priest, ...
Jocelyn is a Drama film with a runtime of 1h 32m.
CAST (19)
Jean Desailly
Jocelyn
Simone Valère
Laurence
Jean Vilar
The Superior of the new seminary
Germaine de France
Étienne Aubray
Nicole Berger
Julie, Jocelyn's sister
Gérard Buhr
André Carnège
The Superior of the old seminary
MC
Marguerite Cavadaski
Jean Debucourt
Julie's godfather
Yvette Etiévant
Sister Louise
Guy Favières
CM
Christian Melsen
Albert Michel
RR
Roger Rafal
Guy Rapp
Alexandre Rignault
The shepherd
JR
Jean-Michel Rouzière
Georges Sellier
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What is Jocelyn about?
In 1786, Jocelyn entered the Seminary. He leaves his share of the inheritance to his younger sister Julie. In 1793, on the point of being ordained a priest, the Revolution forced him to take refuge in the Alps. There he meets Laurence, first disguised as a young boy. A great friendship binds them which turns into love when Jocelyn discovers the girl's true identity. Yet faithful to the promise he made to the Superior of his Seminary, Jocelyn will not abandon his faith.
How long is Jocelyn?
Jocelyn has a runtime of 92 minutes (1h 32m).
Who stars in Jocelyn?
The cast of Jocelyn includes Jean Desailly, Simone Valère, Jean Vilar, Germaine de France, Étienne Aubray.
GENRES (1)
Drama