La giovane regina Margot si ritrova intrappolata in un matrimonio combinato durante una guerra di religione tra cattolici e protestanti. Spera di scappare con il suo amato, ma si ritrova imp... Leggi tuttoLa giovane regina Margot si ritrova intrappolata in un matrimonio combinato durante una guerra di religione tra cattolici e protestanti. Spera di scappare con il suo amato, ma si ritrova imprigionata dalla sua famiglia potente e spietata.La giovane regina Margot si ritrova intrappolata in un matrimonio combinato durante una guerra di religione tra cattolici e protestanti. Spera di scappare con il suo amato, ma si ritrova imprigionata dalla sua famiglia potente e spietata.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Candidato a 1 Oscar
- 9 vittorie e 16 candidature totali
- Guise
- (as Miguel Bosè)
- Condé
- (as Jean-Philippe Ecoffey)
Recensioni in evidenza
The movie concerns the machinations leading up to the event as well as portraying the massacre and the after effects. I'm not going to say more, as I don't want to spoil it for the viewer. However, I will say that the writing, acting and pacing of this film were excellent and kept my attention throughout. This fictionalized account of this true-life tragedy is compelling.
Then I went home to my apartment and when I turned on the TV, I got to watch torture, mutilation, immolation, throwing naked bodies in the river, all because people were of the wrong group. This time it was in Rwanda.
Catholics and Huguenots, Hutus and Tutsis, Seine or Nile, we haven't progressed very far in a half millennium.
The movie was a bit complicated, but it seemed to catch the the politics and the scheming that was taking place in the French court at the time as well as the horror of the massacre. But it is also a movie of our times: the message that civilization is only a hair-trigger away from from the most savage acts of barbarism. And that we haven't stopped even yet. The timing and the message were an accident, and made all the more vivid for it.
I highly recommend the movie for the performances but also for the message.
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- QuizPatrice Chéreau edited the original cut of the film (roughly 160 minutes) to a shorter 138 minutes for international release. This was due to the disappointing box-office performance in France and the criticism (by, among others, Variety critic Todd McCarthy) of the film as being too violent and often incoherent. The French press were scathing of this 'American censorship' (they described the film as having been 'given a face-lift' for American audiences), but the new version was defended by various French critics being both more coherent whilst also maintaining Chereau's artistic vision. The shorter cut was later released in France too, in the hopes of increasing the film's box-office takings. 20 years later, Chereau slightly re-edited his film again and re-mastered it for a new BluRay release with a running time of 161 minutes. This was one of Chereau's last completed acts before his untimely death, so it can be regarded as the definitive version.
- BlooperLa Mole is shot in the legs and the wounds and bloodstains are visible as he goes to execution. But when Margot views his semi-naked corpse, his legs are unmarked.
- Citazioni
Charles IX: One who gives life is no longer a mother once she takes that life back.
- ConnessioniFeatured in The 52nd Annual Golden Globe Awards (1995)
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- Budget
- 42.000.000 DEM (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 1.304.237 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 4985 USD
- 11 mag 2014
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 1.318.578 USD