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Bertrand Tavernier is in top form with this gripping, superbly mounted drama set against the savage Catholic/Protestant wars that ripped France apart in the 16th century. Based on a novella by the celebrated Madame de Lafayette, the action centers on the love of Marie de Mezières for her dashing cousin Henri de Guise, thwarted when her father's political ambitions force her into marriage with the well-connected Philippe de Montpensier, who she has never met. When Philippe is called away to fight, she is left in the care of Count Chabannes, an aging nobleman with a disdain for warfare, and soon becomes exposed to the sexual and political intrigues of court.
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| Mélanie Thierry |
(Princesse Marie de Montpensier) |
| Lambert Wilson |
(Comte de Chabannes) |
| Grégoire Leprince-Ringuet |
(Prince de Montpensier) |
| Gaspard Ulliel |
(Henri de Guise) |
| Raphaël Personnaz |
(Duc d'Anjou) |
| Anatole de Bodinat |
(Joyeuse) |
| Eric Rulliat |
(Quelus) |
| Samuel Theis |
(La Valette) |
| Michel Vuillermoz |
(Duc de Montpensier) |
| Judith Chemla |
(Catherine de Guise) |
| Philippe Magnan |
(Marquis de Mézières) |
| César Domboy |
(Mayenne) |
| Jean-Pol Dubois |
(Cardinal de Lorraine) |
| Florence Thomassin |
(Marquise de Mézières) |
| Christine Brücher |
(Duchesse de Montpensier) |
| Evelina Meghnagi |
(Catherine de Médicis) |
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| Charles Petit |
(Nicolas) |
| Josephine de la Baume |
(Jeanne, la suivante) |
| Jean-Yves Roan |
(Le colporteur) |
| Nathalie Krebs |
(Duègne Marie) |
| Alain Sachs |
(L'aubergiste) |
| Tomasz Bialkowski |
(Le professeur de polonais) |
| Jean-Claude Calon |
(Le tailleur du Duc) |
| Olivier Loustau |
(Le brigand) |
| Deborah Grall |
(Servante auberge) |
| Mathieu Lourdel |
(Saint-Mégrin) |
| Frédéric Bourboulon |
(Le noble Louvre) |
| Francis Camel |
(Le chamelier) |
| Frédéric Laforet |
(Quercy (as Frédéric...) |
| Romain Vergnaud |
(Charles) |
| Yann Vaille |
(Beauvais) |
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