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- With this film, Tavernier pokes a real hole in costumed romance. Everything feels all too real here. Despite this — or perhaps because of it — The Princess of Montpensier is one of the finest costume dramas in a long while. The film should do well with adult audiences in Europe following its November release in France.
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May 4, 2011 · Reviews. She is all, all alone. Roger Ebert May 04, 2011. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. "The Princess of Montpensier" enters the field of the swashbuckling romance, so littered with our memories of other films, and conquers it with a startling freshness.
Apr 14, 2011 · “The Princess of Montpensier,” Bertrand Tavernier’s period tale about wars on the battlefield and those closer to home, is a rousing amalgam of ambition, moods and genre conceits.
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Oct 14, 2010 · CANNES — Sixteenth century France is a lousy time and place to fall in love in veteran director Bertrand Tavernier’s robust new film The Princess of Montpensier. If the interminable wars of...
The Princess of Montpensier (French: La Princesse de Montpensier) is a 2010 French period romance film directed by Bertrand Tavernier, inspired by a short story of the same name published anonymously by Madame de La Fayette in 1662.
Apr 15, 2011 · 'The Princess of Montpensier,' about courtly intrigue in 16th-century France, is finely drawn and slightly bland.
Apr 15, 2011 · 54% Audience Score 5,000+ Ratings. During the French Wars of Religion, heiress Marie (Mélanie Thierry) finds that her father, the Marquis de Mézières (Philippe Magnan), has arranged for her...
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Apr 15, 2011 · A 16th-century heiress (Melanie Thierry) is caught between her suitors and a religious war that threatens to tear France apart in a lusty historical romance directed by Bertrand Tavernier.