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Sep 12, 1997 · Marquise: Directed by Véra Belmont. With Sophie Marceau, Bernard Giraudeau, Lambert Wilson, Patrick Timsit. The rise and fall of a beauteous actress. She rises from an impoverished background to become a favorite of the Sun King, Louis XIV.
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- Comedy, Drama, History
- Véra Belmont
- 1997-09-12
Marquise is a 1997 French dramatic film directed by Véra Belmont, and starring Sophie Marceau, Bernard Giraudeau, and Lambert Wilson. Written by Jean-François Josselin, Véra Belmont, Marcel Beaulieu and Gérard Mordillat, the film is about a dancer and actress, based on the historical actress Marquise-Thérèse de Gorla, who rises from ...
- $11.5 million
- Jordi Savall
- Véra Belmont, J. David Williams
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- Marquise; Moliere; Racine
- Véra Belmont
- 1997
- Sophie Marceau
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Marquise. 1997 · 1 hr 56 min. TV-MA. Drama · Independent. A decadent tale of theater, music and intrigue in post-Renaissance Europe that follows the rise and fall of a ravishing actress. Starring: Sophie Marceau Bernard Giraudeau Lambert Wilson. Directed by: Véra Belmont.
- Véra Belmont
- January 1, 1997
- 116 min
Marquise is a drama about the rise and fall of a beauteous actress. As cheerfully portrayed by Sophie Marceau, the eponymous heroine is an engagingly ribald, but perhaps rather too modern, character.
Moliere (Bernard Giraudeau), Racine (Lambert Wilson), Louis XIV and Gros-Rene, the marquise's roly-poly spouse, influence the 17th-century performer's (Sophie Marceau) life...
- History, Drama
Sep 12, 1997 · Marquise is a drama about the rise and fall of a beauteous actress. As cheerfully portrayed by Sophie Marceau, the eponymous heroine is an engagingly ribald, but perhaps rather too modern, character.