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Saint-Cyr

  • 2000
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  • 1h 59m
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Saint-Cyr (2000)
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Madame de Maintenon rises from humble beginnings to become a courtesan to the royal court and eventually marries King Louis XIV. With the king's indulgence, Maintenon opens a special school ... Read allMadame de Maintenon rises from humble beginnings to become a courtesan to the royal court and eventually marries King Louis XIV. With the king's indulgence, Maintenon opens a special school for girls.Madame de Maintenon rises from humble beginnings to become a courtesan to the royal court and eventually marries King Louis XIV. With the king's indulgence, Maintenon opens a special school for girls.

  • Director
    • Patricia Mazuy
  • Writers
    • Yves Dangerfield
    • Philippe Lauro-Baranes
    • Patricia Mazuy
  • Stars
    • Isabelle Huppert
    • Jean-Pierre Kalfon
    • Simon Reggiani
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    732
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Patricia Mazuy
    • Writers
      • Yves Dangerfield
      • Philippe Lauro-Baranes
      • Patricia Mazuy
    • Stars
      • Isabelle Huppert
      • Jean-Pierre Kalfon
      • Simon Reggiani
    • 8User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Isabelle Huppert
    Isabelle Huppert
    • Françoise d'Aubigné, Madame Marquise de Maintenon
    Jean-Pierre Kalfon
    Jean-Pierre Kalfon
    • Louis XIV
    Simon Reggiani
    • The Abbot
    Jean-François Balmer
    Jean-François Balmer
    • Racine
    Anne Marev
    • Madame de Brinon
    Ingrid Heiderscheidt
    • Sylvine de la Maisonfort
    Nina Meurisse
    Nina Meurisse
    • Lucie de Fontenelle
    Morgane Moré
    • Anne de Grandcamp
    Bernard Waver
    • Gobelin
    Jérémie Renier
    Jérémie Renier
    • François de Réans
    Jeanne Le Bigot
    • Lucie (child)
    Mathilde Lechasles
    • Anne (child)
    Alain Hinard
    • Le premier soldat
    Bernard Amiot
    • Lazariste
    Sophie Angot
    • Musicienne et chanteuse 'Esther'
    Sandrine Bellot
    • Petite verte 'Théâtre Brinon'
    Lise Benoist
    • Petite 'patois'
    Anne Billows
    • Actrice 'Esther'
    • Director
      • Patricia Mazuy
    • Writers
      • Yves Dangerfield
      • Philippe Lauro-Baranes
      • Patricia Mazuy
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    Pul-2

    Dead Poets Society as a period piece

    Good intents sometimes render questionable results. Having this said, I must add, that it applies to the story, not to the quality of the film.

    In the period of Louis XIV, the Madame de Maintenon uses her social position, gain as a courtesan, to build up an approved school for noble daughters, whose parents have fallen in poorness. She wants to educate them as free spirits to enable them more choices than she has had, but fails to some degree.

    I just happened to see it by chance, and did not expect too much, since I had to see it in French with subtitles. But even without understanding the language more than made possible by Latin knowledge, I was able to enjoy it and to notice even the different dialects of the smaller girls.

    This beautiful movie encompasses several issues of other movies I liked: The main idea is alike the one of Dead Poets Society, where the concept of free education against the rules also leads to unforeseen results. The strong relation of the two younger leads reminded me of Heavenly Creatures, whereas the drastic turn in religious questions was nearly as heavy as the one of Sue Bridehead in Jude, although in my opinion the latter was played more convincing by Kate Winslet.

    In general, the acting was well done. I really recommend this movie for everyone who likes DPS and/or tragic period pieces.
    7deming

    And the award for best hairpieces goes to...

    I like period pieces, and this film has plenty of history (late 17th-century France, Louis XIV), setting (Normandy) and elaborate costumes (including various hairpieces). There is some interesting insight into Madame de Maintenon, the mistress-cum-wife of the king (whose devotion to Catholicism most certainly influenced her husband's repression of the Protestants in France). The acting is marvelous, perhaps most notably among the younger girls, who progress from speaking their local patois (Provencale, Languedocien, etc.) to "proper" French as Madame sees to it that they become educated young ladies. My 20th-century-trained ear found it a bit difficult to understand all of this proper French, but I did enjoy the film.
    3the_wolf_imdb

    Lengthy, boring, hard to swallow movie

    There is probably some philosophy about education, freedom, order, God, values etc etc somewhere deep in this movie. The problem is the movie is way too long, too incoherent, explains too little about the motivation of the founder (the queen) and all the other persons here. I have no idea who is who in this movie - maybe some of these girls have been really important for the French history or whatever. Something is happening in here, but the movie is very slow, hard to watch, boring to death. "Barry Lyndon" was not the fastest historical movie I have seen but I loved it. The story was coherent and real, I could see fate of a real man in particular historical era. But this movie is more or less the collection of postcards, emotions, images than real storytelling movie. I have had very hard time to fit the movie to some particular time or greater historical picture. There is no real ending, no explanation of consequences. I have found this movie way too unsatisfactory to enjoy it. The "Vatel" was way, way better.
    10marlenechen

    To think and to feel

    A bit difficult to understand, it takes much time, not only once to watch the film. Fine points of french history and language are not visible (and not particularly interesting) for me, because this film is about the relations between humans, human and God, human and its conscience. From this direction the film is terrifically impressive and deep…

    Also if you like films a sort of "The Fine art of love: mine ha-ha": extremely romantic, but with such dramatic end, that you weep bitter tears after the last shot then it's definitely for you.

    P.S. I'm so sorry for my terrible English.
    6jean-no

    not that good

    It's a pity I have to write in english here, I have the words in my own language but maybe not in shakespeare's. The movie tells about how Mme de Maintenon (last wife of king Louis the fourteenth) has created a young girls institution called Saint-Cyr. It is actually an excellent subject to understand the philosophical and religious questions of the Baroque, but for this time, well, it's just a not very good yet well intentioned film. Isabelle Huppert does her part all right (it's not her best acting anyways), Jean-Pierre Kalfon is a possible king Louis, but that is all, the rest of the cast is not professional enough to hold a bad script. Often in the film, writings tells us "5 years later", "one month later", "one summer day", and that is good, we'll understand nothing without them. It's a pity there is not more of that to tell us also who's who, what means what, what place is what, why a people going out of a room closes the door in front of him (in my world he can't get out then), why the horses rides are circular, why why why... The language used is not well chosen : it's sure not the languages of the times, not our times eigther, it is too much "written" but not well written. A funny idea was to show the little girls coming from the whole country using their local language (the 'patois'), the uniformization of the french language was one of the great chalenges of the 17th. The characters are not good, much too romantic, I'm not very happy to have spent one and a half hour watching this. The public will keep in mind some historical points, maybe, but it's not more intersting and less fun than "angélique marquise des anges". Historical movies like "tous les matins du monde" are much more intersting, they try (and fail or not, how to say ?) to catch the exact spirit of the ages. a 6/10 because I love very much Isabelle Huppert.

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    • Release date
      • May 17, 2000 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Germany
      • Belgium
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • The King's Daughters
    • Filming locations
      • Abbaye-aux-Dames, Caen, Calvados, France
    • Production companies
      • Archipel 35
      • Arte France Cinéma
      • Atelier Cinéma de Normandie (ACCAAN)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 59m(119 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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