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Jeanne du Barry

  • 2023
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 57m
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6.7/10
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Johnny Depp and Maïwenn in Jeanne du Barry (2023)
The life of Jeanne Bécu who was born as the illegitimate daughter of an impoverished seamstress in 1743 and went on to rise through the Court of Louis XV to become his last official mistress.
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Jeanne Vaubernier, a young working-class woman hungry for culture and pleasure, uses her intelligence and allure to climb the rungs of the social ladder one by one until she meets and begins... Read allJeanne Vaubernier, a young working-class woman hungry for culture and pleasure, uses her intelligence and allure to climb the rungs of the social ladder one by one until she meets and begins a scandalous relationship with King Louis XV.Jeanne Vaubernier, a young working-class woman hungry for culture and pleasure, uses her intelligence and allure to climb the rungs of the social ladder one by one until she meets and begins a scandalous relationship with King Louis XV.

  • Director
    • Maïwenn
  • Writers
    • Maïwenn
    • Teddy Lussi-Modeste
    • Nicolas Livecchi
  • Stars
    • Stanislas Stanic
    • Maïwenn
    • Johnny Depp
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    15K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Maïwenn
    • Writers
      • Maïwenn
      • Teddy Lussi-Modeste
      • Nicolas Livecchi
    • Stars
      • Stanislas Stanic
      • Maïwenn
      • Johnny Depp
    • 107User reviews
    • 93Critic reviews
    • 48Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

    Videos6

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    Jeanne Du Barry: Presenting Countess Jeanne Du Barry (US)
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    Jeanne Du Barry: Presenting Countess Jeanne Du Barry (US)
    Jeanne Du Barry: Entourage (US)
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    Jeanne Du Barry: Entourage (US)
    Jeanne Du Barry: Versailles Procedure (US)
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    Jeanne Du Barry: Versailles Procedure (US)
    Jeanne Du Barry: Who Is That? (US)
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    Jeanne Du Barry: Who Is That? (US)

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    Stanislas Stanic
    • Narrator
    • (voice)
    Maïwenn
    Maïwenn
    • Jeanne du Barry
    Johnny Depp
    Johnny Depp
    • Louis XV
    Benjamin Lavernhe
    Benjamin Lavernhe
    • La Borde
    Pierre Richard
    Pierre Richard
    • Le Duc de Richelieu
    Robin Renucci
    Robin Renucci
    • Monsieur Dumousseaux
    Marianne Basler
    Marianne Basler
    • La mère de Jeanne adolescente
    Caroline Chaniolleau
    Caroline Chaniolleau
    • Madame de la Garde
    Melvil Poupaud
    Melvil Poupaud
    • Le Comte Du Barry
    Pascal Greggory
    Pascal Greggory
    • Le Duc D'Aiguillon
    India Hair
    India Hair
    • Adélaïde
    Suzanne De Baecque
    • Victoire
    Capucine Valmary
    • Louise
    Laura Le Velly
    • Sophie
    Patrick d'Assumçao
    Patrick d'Assumçao
    • Choiseul
    • (as Patrick D'Assumçao)
    Diego Le Fur
    • Le Dauphin
    Pauline Pollmann
    • Marie-Antoinette
    Noémie Lvovsky
    Noémie Lvovsky
    • La Comtesse de Noailles
    • Director
      • Maïwenn
    • Writers
      • Maïwenn
      • Teddy Lussi-Modeste
      • Nicolas Livecchi
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    User reviews107

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    6johannes2000-1

    Visually great, but with problematic writing and casting

    This movie has great visual beauty: costumes and settings are breathtaking and the cinematography is impressive. But I did have some mixed feelings when leaving the theater. This was partly due to the writing, that felt at times a bit lazy, with superficial dialogues and some abrupt jumps in time, that they tried to overcome by a voice-over filling-in several chronologic blanks (talk about lazy!).

    Johnny Depp is convincing as Louis XV, his somewhat mumbling and understated way of acting suits the character fine and his French diction is impeccable. The king's mischievous sisters are at many times hilarious, and I was impressed by Benjamin Lavernhe as the king's trusted valet, his part is one of the few more multilayered ones, and he moved me to tears when at the end he had to say goodbye to his dying master. But the parts of Jeanne's beloved stepson Adolphe, as well as that of Louis's beloved third daughter, stay way too sketchy (both having hardly one line to speak) to make the supposedly enormous impact that their loss had on Jeanne and Louis relatable.

    My biggest problem however was Maïwenn. She is also the director and one of the writers, and apparently couldn't resist the challenge of also taking on the major and pivotal part of Jeanne. Jeanne DuBarry was 24 years old when she, as a young and ravishing beauty, caught the eye of King Louis. Well, Maïwenn can hardly be called a beauty; besides, she was already past 45 at the time of shooting, and clearly looked her age. In her sumptuous costumes she may make a royal impression, but it's hard to swallow that the king specifically chose her out of that endless line of much more attractive and younger women.

    In short: not really bad, with great visual beauty (and by the way an equally impressive score!), but unfortunately neither really good.
    6CinemaSerf

    Jeanne du Barry

    Very much in the vein of the recent "Versailles" and "Marie Antoinette" serialisations, this rather opulent drama shows us a little of the excesses and ridiculousness of court life in 18th century France. This time, it's Jeanne Bécu (Maïwenn) who is the shrewd young woman who quickly learns how to use her "charms" to get on in life. Eventually, she is noticed by the ambitious Count du Barry (Melvil Poupaud) who is friends with the Duc de Richelieu (Pierre Richard) who happens to be a procurer of fun for King Louis XV (Johnny Depp). Nervously introduced, she pours a little scorn on the silliness of court protocol and provides him with quite a refreshingly honest companion. Of course, his daughters immediately take offence and the arrival of Marie Antoinette (Pauline Pullman) to marry the Dauphin (Diego Le Fur) ensures battle lines are quickly drawn. The now married Countess du Barry cannot remain at court if she is constantly shunned by the Dauphine, so a bit of well costumed political intrigue ensues as the King and his mistress struggle to find a little recognition for her and happiness for them both. I found there to be quite an effective chemistry between Depp and Maïwenn, especially during the protracted malarkey that was his morning levée, and I loved the absurd wigs on his disproving daughter Princess Adélaïde (India Hair), who led a troupe of her entitled and unpleasant sisters like ducklings along behind her. It's a gorgeous film to watch, the beauty and grandeur of his palatial home and the whole aesthetic really works well at delivering a grand environment for the plotter and the sycophant. Depp doesn't really have too much to do here and the writing isn't the best though. At times it renders it little better than a very well produced, expensive, pantomime and I could have done with just a little more character development of both the principals here. That said, it's a classy and stylish piece of cinema that looks very impressive on big screen.
    5gekkepoppetje

    Constructed

    The movie is truly beautifully designed and is filled with magnificent shots of Versailles. The locations and costumes have been carefully chosen and are a feast for the eyes. The story and the dialogues are entertaining enough to keep you engaged. Johnny Depp makes for a fantastic French king.

    The film is directed by Maïwenn, who also plays the lead role. I can understand that a woman wants to play the role of Madame Du Barry (and she acts very well) but I don't see Madame Du Barry; I see Maïwenn. Her beauty is exaggerated. She has a coarse face with a huge mouth and a large set of teeth that give her a somewhat masculine look. I find her charming and likable, but I can't find the subtle, enchanting Madame Du Barry from the stories.

    Although Maïwenn plays a character role, it's never explored and it's never really clear how her ambitions relate to her love for the king. Their love lacks intimacy and becomes somewhat understandable only towards the very end. But then it is too late for drama. The only drama in the movie comes from Benjamin Lavernhe. That man deserves a leading role.
    6tdwillis-26273

    Costumes/Setting Stole the Show

    Have always enjoyed movies about this fascinating time period, and never get too anal about historical accuracy. What's most important for me, as a movie buff is that the creators get the "heart" and the "atmosphere" of it across with the tools available. (Actors, camera,music,setting,costumes, dialogue and a solid story) The positives for me: There were some gorgeous costumes, hair, make up and settings which all seemed to be historically correct and if they weren't it didn't matter. The score was ok. Nothing of it stood out neither exceptional or terrible. The subtitles, often, were not clear in translation and that may of knocked my enjoyment of the movie somewhat. ( I watch subtitled movies frequently, and this is NOT usually a big issue) Seems like a fascinating story with some full characters but the story did not hit me as emotionally hard as I would of liked. It just didn't feel intimate enough for me.

    There was some solid acting, but again, it was a story that didn't flesh out the characters enough for my tastes.

    It was ok.
    7cotta002-318-865119

    Accurate, well Produced historical drama

    This movie was enjoyable to watch.

    The narrator element blended well in telling the story of King Louis Xv mistress.

    The rules of the Versailles court seem so extreme nowadays but the movie depicts everything in detail along with the costumes and dialogue it makes a very good historical drama.

    Johnny Depp's French is good and he delivers his lines modestly which makes it more realistic.

    Sometimes movie makers tend to embellish the historical facts, this one doesn't and the intertwined relationships between the king, his daughters and his mistress are well documented and these play out in this movie.

    Depp's performance was very good. It was nice to see him play an historical character, I think it was a challenge he was up for and in my opinion he nailed it.

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      It was partly shot in the Château de Versailles (i.e. the actual setting of the story), but the constraints were quite limiting: the filmmakers could only shoot on Mondays (where the castle is closed to the public), and only outside, in the Royal Chapel, in the Hall of Mirrors and the Hercules Salon, and no candles could be used as it could damage the location. As a result, several rooms were built as movie sets in a studio, as it was way easier to light and shoot scenes that way, without the time constraints.
    • Quotes

      La Borde: Sire, Choiseul just discovered Jeanne's origins. He will not let a girl from the gutter mix with your entourage.

      Louis XV: That young woman is my entourage.

      La Borde: Yes, Sire.

      Louis XV: I want to be by her side when the sun rises and when it sets. That's all.

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    • Release date
      • May 16, 2023 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • United Kingdom
      • Belgium
      • United States
      • Russia
      • Saudi Arabia
    • Official site
      • Fragman
    • Languages
      • French
      • Latin
      • German
    • Also known as
      • La favorita del rey
    • Filming locations
      • Versailles, Yvelines, France(palace, on location)
    • Production companies
      • Why Not Productions
      • France 2 Cinéma
      • France 3 Cinéma
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    • Budget
      • $22,400,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $14,938,195
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 57 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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