Marquise (1997)
Année de sortie: 1997
Nation: France, Italy, Spain, Switzerland
Alternative Title: Маркизата, Marquise - Die Rolle ihres Lebens, Marquise - Gefährliche Intrige, I markisia, Markiza
Réalisateur: Véra Belmont
Writer: Gérard Mordillat, Jean-François Josselin, Marcel Beaulieu, Véra Belmont
Production & Genre
Producteur: Producer: J. David Williams, Véra Belmont
Co-Producer: Jean Gontier, José María Cunillés
Sociétés: 3Emme, AMLF, Alhena Production, Cofimage 5, France 3 Cinéma
Genre: Comedy, Comedy Film, Drama, History
Budget: FRF 70,000,000 (estimated).
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés: 17th century, france, king louis xiv, molière, versailles, woman director
Histoire
Marquise tells the story of an engaging and ribald actress, Marquise (Sophie Marceau), who rises from poverty to become a favorite of King Louis XIV at Versailles. She catches the eye of the renowned playwright Racine, who writes roles specifically for her. However, despite her successes, her fate is ultimately tragic.
Résumé
Marquise is a historical drama directed by Véra Belmont in 1997, set against the backdrop of 17th-century France during the reign of King Louis XIV. The film explores the rise and fall of its titular character, Marquise, played by Sophie Marceau. Although the sources are brief, they suggest that the movie examines themes of ambition, success, and tragedy through the life of this fictional actress.



