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Roger Planchon Collection (DVD) (*)
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$32.99 $26.97

Original Title: Dandin / Louis, enfant roi / Lautrec
Alternate Title: Louis, the Child King
Screened, competed or awarded at:
Cannes Film Festival
Other Film Festival Awards


Language Selections:
English ( Subtitles )
French ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )
French ( Subtitles )


Product Origin/Format:
France ( PAL/Region 0 )

Running Time:
495 min

Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen (1.78:1)

Special Features:
3-DVD Set
Box Set
Documentary
Featurette
Interactive Menu
Scene Access
Short Film
Remastered


Movie filmed in 1988-1993 and produced in:
France ( France, Benelux )
Spain ( Spain, Portugal )


Directed By:
Roger Planchon


Written By:
Molière
 
Roger Planchon


Actors:
Claude Brasseur ..... Georges Dandin
Zabou Breitman ..... Angélique / Sorcière
Daniel Gélin ..... Monsieur de Sotenville
Nelly Borgeaud ..... Madame de Sotenville
Jean-Claude Adelin ..... Clitandre
Evelyne Buyle ..... Claudine
Marco Bisson ..... Lubin
Vincent Garanger ..... Colin
Martine Merri ..... Une sorcière
Marie Pillet ..... Une sorcière
Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu ..... La tragédienne
Judith Becle ..... La femme en noir
Colette Dompietrini ..... Comédienne
Anne Guegan ..... Comédienne
Hervé Ruet ..... Jeune aristocrate
Terence Leroy-Beaulieu ..... Jeune aristocrate
Michel Raskine ..... L'abbé
Thierry Leproust ..... L'architecte
Roger Planchon ..... Le tragédien
Stéphane Planchon ..... Le prisonnier
Carmen Maura ..... Anne d'Autriche
Maxime Mansion ..... Louis XIV
Paolo Graziosi ..... Mazarin
Jocelyn Quivrin ..... Philippe Duc d'Anjou
Hervé Briaux ..... Gaston d'Orléans
Brigitte Catillon ..... Duchesse de Chevreuse
Irina Dalle ..... Grande Mademoiselle
Serge Dupire ..... Prince de Condé
Isabelle Gélinas ..... Duchesse de Chatillon
Michèle Laroque ..... Duchesse de Longueville
Aurélien Recoing ..... Coadjuteur de l'Archevêque de Paris, futur Cardinal de Retz
Régis Royer ..... Prince de Conti
Vanessa Wagner ..... Charlotte de Chevreuse
Maurice Barrier ..... Guitaud
Marco Bisson ..... Le duc de Nemours
Carlo Brandt ..... Duc de la Rochefoucauld
Isabelle Renauld ..... Mme de Beauvais
Jean-Pol Dubois ..... Abbé La Rivière
Frédéric Bazin ..... Colbert
Thierry Bosc ..... Vicomte de Turenne
Jacques Bourgaux ..... Le faux Mazarin
Marcel Bozonnet ..... Louis XIII
Frédéric Constant ..... Marquis de Jarze
Elodie Frenck ..... La servante aux grands pieds
Ezio Frigerio ..... Tonelli
Laurent Gamelon ..... Descouches
Michèle Gleizer ..... Mme de Noirols
Nathalie Krebs ..... Margueritte, duchesse d'Orléans
Pierre-Jean Larroque ..... Le chanteur italien
Lorenzo Lavia ..... Paolo Mancini
Jean Leuvrais ..... Novion
Claude Lévèque ..... Le précepteur
Sébastien Libessart ..... Marquis de Villequier
Jean-Pierre Malignon ..... Le professeur de musique
Michèle Pezzin ..... Princesse de Condé
Roger Planchon ..... Le vieux domestique
Bruno Raffaelli ..... Le Bé
Nathalie Rebondo ..... La fille du jardinier
Elsa Saladin ..... Laura Mancini
Gérard Simon ..... Le préposé aux chandelles
Richard Sammut ..... Le duc de Châtillon
Frédéric Tokarz ..... Le duc de Mercoeur
Yasmine Tomlinson ..... Une fille de Gaston d'Orléans
Layla Tomlinson ..... Une fille de Gaston d'Orléans
Max Vialle ..... Valot
Françoise Deniau ..... Danseuse
Marc LeClerc ..... Danseur
Serge Ambert ..... Danseur
Charles Berling ..... Petit rôle
Anne-Marie Gardette ..... Danseuse
Nicolas N'Guyen ..... Danseur
Natalie Van Parys ..... Danseuse
Régis Royer ..... Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
Elsa Zylberstein ..... Suzanne Valadon
Anémone ..... Comtesse Adèle de Toulouse-Lautrec
Claude Rich ..... Comte Alphonse de Toulouse-Lautrec
Hélène Babu ..... La Goulue
Claire Borotra ..... Hélène
Alex Pandev ..... La Grande Charlotte
Amanda Rubinstein ..... Mireille
Florence Viala ..... Rose la Rouge
Jean-Marie Bigard ..... Aristide Bruant
Belle du Berry ..... Chante 'La Soulard'
Nathalie Cerda ..... Chanteuse
Micha Lescot ..... Gabriel de Céleyran
Vanessa Guedj ..... Marie Charlet
Nathalie Krebs ..... Avec la participation de
Philippe Clay ..... Auguste Renoir
Victor Garrivier ..... Edgar Degas
Philippe Morier-Genoud ..... Cormon
Karel Vingerhoets ..... Vincent van Gogh
Yvon Back ..... Le docteur Bourges
Nicolas Moreau ..... Émile Bernard
Roger Planchon ..... Le vieil acteur
Benjamin Rataud ..... Berthe
Marie Pillet ..... Jeanne
Juliette Deschamps ..... L'évêque
Eric Civanyan ..... Amélie
Clara Pirali ..... Zidler
Hervé Pierre ..... La Môme Fromage
Sophie Lenoir-Raullin ..... Dr. Semelaigne
Hervé Briaux ..... Augustine
Daphné de Quatrebarbes ..... Henri enfant
Vittorio Brunettini ..... Fille bijou 2
Betty Bomonde ..... Gavroche
Jonathan Benzacar ..... Grille d'Egout
Isabelle Davan-Lengochue ..... Valentin le désossé
Pierre-Antoine Dussouillez ..... La Môme Crevette
Laura Favali ..... Gaston
Sébastien Fromanger ..... Nini Pattes-en-l'air
Sylvie Fayet ..... Célestin
Stéphane Jacquot ..... M'dame Fourre-Tout / P'tite Pomme
Elodie Frenck ..... Femme de ménage
Anne Guegan ..... Salis
Claude Lévèque ..... Docteur hôpital
Joseph Malerba ..... Mondaine salon
Patricia Karim ..... L'amant dandy de Suzanne
Denis Manin ..... Dame Denise
Denise Petitdidier ..... Pean
Roger Pic ..... Cousin d'Henri
Jocelyn Quivrin ..... Mam'zelle Arthur
Laura Préjean ..... Patronne blanchisserie
Rosette ..... Notable salon
Jacques Rosner ..... Fille bijou 1
Sabine Schurig ..... L'appariteur
Patrick Seguillon ..... De Groux
Nicolas Silberg ..... Lili
Natasha Solignac ..... Patron brasserie
Frédéric Sorba ..... Prostituée
Greta Risa ..... Prostituée
Aurore Bonjour ..... Théo Van Gogh
Pierre Chydivar ..... Mado
Sabine Goldberg ..... Lord anglais 1
Laurent Larcher ..... Dancer
Arnaud Marcon ..... Lord anglais 2
Patrick Pierron ..... Prostituée
Estelle Rosenfeld ..... Prostituée
Adeline Troude


Synopsis:
Dandin: Claude Brasseur stars in this cinemadaptation of the Moliere play Georges Dandin, ou le mari confondu. Written in 1668, the play has been somewhat dwarfed by such like-vintage Moliere classics as The Imaginary Invalid. Still, it was popular enough in its time to inspire imitation, most notably Betterton's Don Juan and The Amorous Widow. The plot, involving a wealthy man's avoidance of marriage until he is trapped by a crafty widow, is but a peg upon which to hang any number of comic complications and character vignettes. Brasseur's leading lady is the toothsome Zabou. Louis, the Child King: The title of this major French costume drama means 'Louis, child-king', and indeed it's a fascinating fresco about the formative years of the young king Louis XIV, before he became the Sun-king at Versailles. It was a dark and violent period, when the Louvre (meaning 'wolves hunt castle', hunting was a major aristocratic pastime), then still the somewhat gloomy royal palace, was the battle field of palace intrigues while the regency was held by queen-mother Anne of Austria but the actual head of the royal government was the aging cardinal Giulio Mazirini ('Mazarin'), the less-known Italian successor of Richelieu, who also introduced to the court and the kingdom a host of his countrymen from whom Louis would learn the passion for Italian culture, especially music which would flourish under the direction of Lully (but that later story is another movie, 'Le Roi danse'). Lautrec: Life, passion, love...all these were part of Toulouse-Lautrec's art. His artistic development among the masters of the postimpressionism.



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