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    Farewell, My Queen

    R2012 · Historical drama · 1h 40m

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  1. Jul 17, 2012 · "Farewell, My Queen" begins early in the day of July 14, 1789, at the royal palace of Versailles. It was not yet a date fraught with destiny. In the rat-swarming servants' quarters, a young woman named Sidonie Laborde slaps at mosquito bites, hurries through her toilet, and runs toward her appointment with Marie Antoinette. She is the official reader to the queen, and this position gives her a ...

  2. Farewell, My Queen R 2012 1h 40m Drama History List 93% Tomatometer 84 Reviews 56% Audience Score 10,000+ Ratings Marie Antoinette develops a relationship with a reader during the last days of the ...

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    • Benoît Jacquot
    • R
    • Léa Seydoux
  3. Jul 12, 2012 · Farewell, My Queen takes place in Versailles as the French Revolution approaches. But it focuses on Marie Antoinette's servant more than on the aristocracy. Critic Mark Jenkins says that approach ...

  4. Jul 13, 2012 · Beautiful to look at and engrossing to watch, FAREWELL, MY QUEEN lures you in. It makes you feel as if you're being allowed into secret chambers, where royalty removes its regal mask, and humanity -- specifically, passion and yearning -- awaits. Kruger makes an interesting Marie Antoinette, at once tempestuous and tragic.

    • Diane Kruger, Lea Seydoux, Virginie Ledoyen
    • Benoit Jacquot
    • Cohen Media Group
  5. Jul 12, 2012 · Directed by Benoît Jacquot. Drama, History, Romance. R. 1h 40m. By Manohla Dargis. July 12, 2012. “Farewell, My Queen,” Benoît Jacquot’s tense, absorbing, pleasurably original look at ...

    • Benoît Jacquot
    • Manohla Dargis
    • 100 min
  6. Farewell, My Queen is a knife-edge drama that steadily builds tension that at times becomes as unbearably tense as the relationship between the three leading ladies. Full Review | Feb 7, 2014.

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  8. Mar 21, 2012 · Farewell, My Queen: Directed by Benoît Jacquot. With Léa Seydoux, Diane Kruger, Virginie Ledoyen, Noémie Lvovsky. A look at the platonic relationship between Marie Antoinette and one of her female readers during the first days of the French Revolution.

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