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Overview
A passionate love story set against a backdrop of sexual freedom, loosely based on the relationship between 19th century authors Pierre Louÿs and Marie de Régnier.
Top Cast


Noémie Merlant
Noémie Merlant
Marie de Regnier
Noémie Merlant
Marie de Regnier


Niels Schneider
Niels Schneider
Pierre Louÿs
Niels Schneider
Pierre Louÿs


Benjamin Lavernhe
Benjamin Lavernhe
Henri de Régnier
Benjamin Lavernhe
Henri de Régnier


Camélia Jordana
Camélia Jordana
Zohra Ben Brahim
Camélia Jordana
Zohra Ben Brahim


Amira Casar
Amira Casar
Madame de Heredia
Amira Casar
Madame de Heredia


Scali Delpeyrat
Scali Delpeyrat
Monsier de Heredia
Scali Delpeyrat
Monsier de Heredia


Mathilde Warnier
Mathilde Warnier
Louise de Heredia
Mathilde Warnier
Louise de Heredia


Mélodie Richard
Mélodie Richard
Hélène de Heredia
Mélodie Richard
Hélène de Heredia
Emilien Diard-Detoeuf
Emilien Diard-Detoeuf
Jean de Tinan
Emilien Diard-Detoeuf
Jean de Tinan


Damien Bonnard
Damien Bonnard
L'éditeur
Damien Bonnard
L'éditeur
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