Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaSet in 14th century France, the film chronicles the reigns of Capetian and Valois kings, starting with Philip the Fair's persecution of the Knights Templar.Set in 14th century France, the film chronicles the reigns of Capetian and Valois kings, starting with Philip the Fair's persecution of the Knights Templar.Set in 14th century France, the film chronicles the reigns of Capetian and Valois kings, starting with Philip the Fair's persecution of the Knights Templar.
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In 1302, king Philip the Fair of France staged a coup against the mighty order of the Templars, which he considered to be a state within the state. The Grand Master was accused of sacrilegical practices and burnt at the stake. According to the legend, from the stake the Grand Master cursed the king and all his descendants. In fact, the king himself would soon die, and all his three sons would succeed him, but each only for a couple of years and each dying without issue. Therefore, these kings are often called "Les rois maudits", the "cursed kings".
The series describes the lifes of some common people during the reign of these kings, when France was struck, inter alia, by a terrible famine and by plagues. It is beautiful pageant of Medieval Life. The video, if it existed, would be an ideal educational tool for the teaching of French and European history.
The series describes the lifes of some common people during the reign of these kings, when France was struck, inter alia, by a terrible famine and by plagues. It is beautiful pageant of Medieval Life. The video, if it existed, would be an ideal educational tool for the teaching of French and European history.
The great pity of this work is that it's only available in France in a version without sub-titles. I had the great pleasure of seeing the whole series on British television in the early '70s, and the recommendation is not to see it at all unless you can own a copy. It is worth learning French for. The giant figure of Jean Piat presides over the action of the story and his political ambition provides the motive power for it. It is not his character, Robert D'Artois, though, who supplies the pretext. That falls to the character of Jacques de Molay, the Grand Master of the Knights Templar, whose order King Philip the Fair persecutes with the object of obtaining its wealth and replenish the depleted coffers of the French Crown. The old man is burned at the stake on the Isle St. Louis and with his dying breath curses the French King to the thirteenth generation of his line. The story progresses rapidly through treachery, adultery, painful public executions, strangulation, poisoning, sorcery, apostasy, and more and culminates at the first action of the Hundred Years War between England and France. All is put in train (with a smile and a gallic shrug) by Robert D'Artois. Jean Piat's performance is pivotal but by no means the only good thing in this medieval trinket-box. Louis Seigner and Helene Duc as Tolomei the Banker and Mahaut D'Artois respectively, give performances ,parts of which I remember vividly even now after thirty years. For those who cannot get hold of this series, read the book!
Ok, ok, I know its a bit old, it looks more like theater than a real movie but, man, what an incredible performance from the actors ! I've rarely seen such acting. And the story was so great, I mean, I've read the book 5 times (and its about 1620 pages long) and the TV series are as great as the book. A must
(Please forgive my spelling mistakes, English is only my second language ;)
(Please forgive my spelling mistakes, English is only my second language ;)
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Every one agrees this is one of the best TV series ever made, on a par with "I, Claudius". Furthermore, this is the version purists should prefer over the recent blood-and-guts remake, which preserves most of its dialogs but serves it à la Quentin Tarantino with plenty of gore, violence and CGI. What made the original interesting is that they skimped on the sets (which were mostly painted backgrounds, projection screens, simplified architectural elements and other theatrical tricks) in order to put the emphasis on the spoken word, the acting, the characters, the costumes (which were part of this character) and the story, all of which is lost in the remake. The original version is available from Québec's imavision.com in a 3-DVD boxset - unfortunately without subtitles of any kind. But, still, it's the kind of series that makes the learning of the French language fun.
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