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Marie-Antoinette

  • TV Movie
  • 2006
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
183
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Karine Vanasse in Marie-Antoinette (2006)
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Marie Antoinette, Archduchess of Austria and a very young girl, marries King Louis-Auguste, Dauphine of France. This historical drama tells the tragic tale of a young woman who, in the begin... Read allMarie Antoinette, Archduchess of Austria and a very young girl, marries King Louis-Auguste, Dauphine of France. This historical drama tells the tragic tale of a young woman who, in the beginning started out with task, that ended with great sadness and sorrow.Marie Antoinette, Archduchess of Austria and a very young girl, marries King Louis-Auguste, Dauphine of France. This historical drama tells the tragic tale of a young woman who, in the beginning started out with task, that ended with great sadness and sorrow.

  • Directors
    • Francis Leclerc
    • Yves Simoneau
  • Writer
    • Jean-Claude Carrière
  • Stars
    • Karine Vanasse
    • Olivier Aubin
    • Marie-Eve Beaulieu
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    183
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Francis Leclerc
      • Yves Simoneau
    • Writer
      • Jean-Claude Carrière
    • Stars
      • Karine Vanasse
      • Olivier Aubin
      • Marie-Eve Beaulieu
    • 2User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Karine Vanasse
    Karine Vanasse
    • Marie-Antoinette
    Olivier Aubin
    Olivier Aubin
    • Louis XVI
    Marie-Eve Beaulieu
    Marie-Eve Beaulieu
    • Madame de Polignac
    Danny Gilmore
    Danny Gilmore
    • Comte de Fersen
    Chloé Rocheleau
    • Marie-Thérèse
    Hélène Florent
    Hélène Florent
    • Madame du Barry
    Paul Ahmarani
    Paul Ahmarani
    • Léonard
    Charles Berling
    Charles Berling
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    Isabelle Bilodeau
    Luc Bourgeois
    Luc Bourgeois
    • Bijoutier Bohmer
    Daniel Brière
    Daniel Brière
    François Caffiaux
    François Caffiaux
    Maude Campeau
    Patrick Caux
    Patrick Caux
    • Chauveau Lagarde
    Vincent Champoux
    Vincent Champoux
    • Comte de Provence
    Serge Christiaenssens
    Serge Christiaenssens
      Gina Couture
      • Madame De Noailles
      Pierre-André Côté
      • Directors
        • Francis Leclerc
        • Yves Simoneau
      • Writer
        • Jean-Claude Carrière
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      7york74

      Technically great but sketchy and superficial

      I finally got from amazon.fr the French DVD of this Canadian production with Marie Antoinette expert Chantal Thomas as historical consultant.

      It is technically quite stunning when you think that ALL scenes are virtually recreated: just the actors and a few pieces of furniture are real. It really seems shot on location.

      As a movie (a docu-fiction?) it is far too sketchy and superficial (just a succession of key moments in Marie Antoinette's life commented by a voice-over with a few dialog by the actors) to be absorbing. The acting is overall competent with Canadian actress Karine Vanasse really quite appreciable as the queen (her final reading of the testament letter is moving).

      No Austrian childhood is shown: the movie starts just before the queen leaves her prison for the scaffold and starts remembering her first arrival in Versailles.

      The film is historically quite valid (facts and period costume design are respected), even though Marie Antoinette is described as being a little too "tête à vents" even in her mature years. I also found one big historical error: Marie Antoinette is shown in the Conciergerie with both her children (the dauphin is taken from her in the Conciergerie) while it is universally known that she left the Temple prison for the Conciergerie alone.
      6jcrnfr

      A technical breakthrough

      This is NOT Sofia Coppola's movie, but a different made-for-TV docudrama. It covers Marie-Antoinette's entire lifespan in France, from age 15 to her death, describing also how people reacted to her (collectively as well as individually) and why. It feels cold and objective like a newsreport, and dramatic intensity is set aside for all but the last few minutes.

      Technically, this movie was produced on a shoestring. It is one of the first full-length features, if not *the* first, to be shot entirely in limbo ("green screen" as for the weather forecasts on TV).

      The actors were filmed in a Montreal studio with whatever props were needed, while the backdrops were photographed (or when necessary, filmed) in the real Versailles Palace, and electronically (and faultlessly) added in later.

      This was necessary as the French authorities would not have allowed the Palace to be turned over (once more?) to film crews for over a month, and probably damaged in the process; but it also whittled the budget down to a minimum.

      The Director was Yves Simoneau, a very experienced Quebec filmmaker who now works out of Hollywood, and yet he saw the need for a co-director due to the complexity of the job.

      The end result is excellent. I haven't detected a single flaw such as jitters, problems with angles, perspective or lighting, or panning incoherences between the players and the backdrop. I would not in a million years have guessed that the movie had not been shot on location.

      Students of the cinema should study this historic production very carefully as (in combination with advances in computer imagery) it probably foreshadows the end of hugely expensive studio sets.

      As for the content - I found it similar to an illustrated lecture in history - mildly interesting but nothing to write home (or IMDb) about.

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      • Release date
        • December 21, 2006 (Canada)
      • Countries of origin
        • Canada
        • France
      • Official site
        • TéléQuébec (Canada)
      • Language
        • French
      • Also known as
        • Marie-Antoinette, la véritable histoire
      • Filming locations
        • Saint-Hubert, Québec, Canada(Studio)
      • Production companies
        • GMT Productions
        • Télé-Québec
        • Émergence International Inc.
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        • CA$5,000,000 (estimated)
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 30m(90 min)
      • Color
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      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.78 : 1

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