Marquise (1997) France
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Director:Belmont, Véra
Studio:Stéphan Films
Writer:Jean-François Josselin, Véra Belmont
Rating:6.1 (644 votes)
Date Added:2012-06-05
ASIN:097368306462
Awards:3 nominations
Genre:French films
IMDb:0119623
Duration:2:03:00
Aspect Ratio:2.35 : 1
Sound:Dolby Digital
Languages:French
Subtitles:English, Chinese
LAC code:300006892
DVD or VHS:DVD
Original:original
Belmont, Véra  ...  (Director)
Jean-François Josselin, Véra Belmont  ...  (Writer)
 
Sophie Marceau  ...  Marquise
Bernard Giraudeau  ...  Molière
Lambert Wilson  ...  Racine
Patrick Timsit  ...  Gros-René
Thierry Lhermitte  ...  Louis XIV
Anémone  ...  La Voisin
Remo Girone  ...  Jean-Baptiste Lully
Georges Wilson  ...  Floridor
Marianne Basler  ...  Madame
Franck de la Personne  ...  Monsieur
Romina Mondello  ...  Armande
Estelle Skornik  ...  Marie
Anne-Marie Philipe  ...  Catherine de Brie
Christine Joly  ...  Madeleine Béjart
Beatrice Palme  ...  Geneviève
Comments: DFR 194

Summary: A glorious dancer and a beautiful actress, Marquise (originally known as mademoiselle Du Parc) won the hearts of some of mid-17th-century France's brightest lights, including Moliere, the actor Racine and even the Sun King himself, Louis XIV. Beginning with considerable comedy and ending with almost Grecian tragedy, this lush costumer recounts the story of her life amidst the muck and splendor of medieval Paris and beyond. It was Moliere and his companion Gros-Rene who discovered Marquise dancing in the rain before an eager crowd of men. The girl's father collects the money they offer while she dutifully services each and every one. Moliere, Gros-Rene and their acting troupe pause briefly to watch her dance. The rotund comic Gros-Rene immediately falls head over heels, and even though she is with an old man he rushes up to propose and offers to steal her away to Paris. Marquise accepts and so launches her career. Though there will be many other men in her life, she keeps a special place in her heart reserved only for her unlikely spouse. Marquise later becomes involved with Racine. The two work together often, but as his career takes off towards the stars, hers goes in another direction, one that leads to tragedy.