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Marie-Antoinette, la véritable histoire (2006)

Genre : Documentary, Drama, History

Runtime : 1H 30M

Director : Francis Leclerc, Yves Simoneau

Synopsis

Actors

Karine Vanasse
Karine Vanasse
Marie-Antoinette
Olivier Aubin
Olivier Aubin
Louis XVI
Hélène Florent
Hélène Florent
Madame du Barry
Marie-Éve Beaulieu
Marie-Éve Beaulieu
Madame de Polignac
Danny Gilmore
Danny Gilmore
Comte de Fersen
Chloé Rocheleau
Chloé Rocheleau
Marie-Thérèse
Paul Ahmarani
Paul Ahmarani
Léonard
Catherine de Léan
Catherine de Léan
Marie-Josée Forget
Marie-Josée Forget
Rose Bertin
Myriam Poirier
Myriam Poirier
Madame Victoire
Marie-Ève Gamache
Marie-Ève Gamache
Sosie de Marie-Antoinette
Annick Fontaine
Annick Fontaine
Evelyne de la Chenelière
Evelyne de la Chenelière
Gina Couture
Gina Couture
Madame De Noailles
Maude Campeau
Maude Campeau
Charles Berling
Charles Berling
Récitant (voice)
Luc Bourgeois
Luc Bourgeois
Bijoutier Bohmer
Daniel Brière
Daniel Brière
François Caffiaux
François Caffiaux
Patrick Caux
Patrick Caux
Chauveau Lagarde
Vincent Champoux
Vincent Champoux
Comte de Provence
Serge Christianssens
Serge Christianssens
Pierre-André Côté
Pierre-André Côté
Frédéric Desager
Frédéric Desager
Paul Doucet
Paul Doucet
Marc Dumesnil
Marc Dumesnil
Charles Dury
Charles Dury
2e fils Marie-Antoinette
Raphaël Dury
Raphaël Dury
Louis-Joseph
Pierre-Alexandre Fortin
Pierre-Alexandre Fortin
Vincent Giroux
Vincent Giroux
Marc Gourdeau
Marc Gourdeau
Compte de la Motte
Paul Patrick Hébert
Paul Patrick Hébert
David La Haye
David La Haye
Cardinal De Rohan
Roc LaFortune
Roc LaFortune
Mathilde Lavigne
Mathilde Lavigne
Comtesse de La Motte
Isabelle Lemme
Isabelle Lemme
Jean-Marie Moncelet
Jean-Marie Moncelet
Vincent-Guillaume Otis
Vincent-Guillaume Otis
Comte D'Artois
Jules Philip
Jules Philip
Monsieur de La Motte
Claude Préfontaine
Claude Préfontaine
Christophe Rapin
Christophe Rapin
Paul Savoie
Paul Savoie
Louis XV
Sébastien Ventura
Sébastien Ventura
Gabrielle Vallières
Gabrielle Vallières

Crews

Francis Leclerc
Francis Leclerc
Director
Sylvie de Segonzac
Sylvie de Segonzac
Costume Design
Nicoletta Massone
Nicoletta Massone
Costume Design
Pierre Bechir
Pierre Bechir
Costume Design
Richard Cunin
Richard Cunin
Production Design
Isabelle Malenfant
Isabelle Malenfant
Editor
Guillaume Girard
Guillaume Girard
Editor
Guy Dufaux
Guy Dufaux
Cinematography
Luc Sicard
Luc Sicard
Music
Christophe Valette
Christophe Valette
Executive Producer
Alex Sliman
Alex Sliman
Executive Producer
Yves Simoneau
Yves Simoneau
Director
Jean-Claude Carrière
Jean-Claude Carrière
Writer

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