

Drama · History
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A look at the relationship between Marie Antoinette and one of her readers during the final days of the French Revolution.
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Léa Seydoux
Léa Seydoux
Agathe-Sidonie Laborde
Léa Seydoux
Agathe-Sidonie Laborde


Diane Kruger
Diane Kruger
Marie Antoinette
Diane Kruger
Marie Antoinette


Virginie Ledoyen
Virginie Ledoyen
La duchesse Gabrielle de Polignac
Virginie Ledoyen
La duchesse Gabrielle de Polignac


Noémie Lvovsky
Noémie Lvovsky
Henriette Genest dite Madame Campan
Noémie Lvovsky
Henriette Genest dite Madame Campan


Xavier Beauvois
Xavier Beauvois
Le roi Louis XVI
Xavier Beauvois
Le roi Louis XVI


Michel Robin
Michel Robin
Jacob-Nicolas Moreau
Michel Robin
Jacob-Nicolas Moreau


Julie-Marie Parmentier
Julie-Marie Parmentier
La servante Honorine Aubert
Julie-Marie Parmentier
La servante Honorine Aubert


Lolita Chammah
Lolita Chammah
La domestique Louison
Lolita Chammah
La domestique Louison
Marthe Caufman
Marthe Caufman
La domestique Alice
Marthe Caufman
La domestique Alice


Vladimir Consigny
Vladimir Consigny
René dit Paolo
Vladimir Consigny
René dit Paolo
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