

Drama · Romance
Overview
Young, wild poet Arthur Rimbaud and his mentor Paul Verlaine engage in a fierce, forbidden romance while feeling the effects of a hellish artistic lifestyle.
Top Cast


Leonardo DiCaprio
Leonardo DiCaprio
Arthur Rimbaud
Leonardo DiCaprio
Arthur Rimbaud


David Thewlis
David Thewlis
Paul Verlaine
David Thewlis
Paul Verlaine


Romane Bohringer
Romane Bohringer
Mathilde Maute
Romane Bohringer
Mathilde Maute


Dominique Blanc
Dominique Blanc
Isabelle Rimbaud
Dominique Blanc
Isabelle Rimbaud
Nita Klein
Nita Klein
Rimbaud's Mother
Nita Klein
Rimbaud's Mother
Félicie Pasotti
Félicie Pasotti
Isabelle, as a child
Félicie Pasotti
Isabelle, as a child


James Thierrée
James Thierrée
Frederic
James Thierrée
Frederic
Emmanuelle Oppo
Emmanuelle Oppo
Vitalie
Emmanuelle Oppo
Vitalie


Christopher Hampton
Christopher Hampton
The Judge
Christopher Hampton
The Judge


Denise Chalem
Denise Chalem
Mrs. Maute De Fleurville
Denise Chalem
Mrs. Maute De Fleurville
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