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Louis, the Child King (1993)

Genre : War, Drama, History

Runtime : 2H 40M

Director : Roger Planchon
Writer : Roger Planchon

Synopsis

History buffs will glory in the riches of Louis, Enfant Roi, others will perhaps find this complex story of intrigues and betrayals in the court of the young king tough sledding. When Louis the Fourteenth (1638-1715) was born, the power of government was shared between the monarchy, the church, the nobility, and the Parlement. His predecessor had greatly centralized the powers of government following the advice of Cardinal Richelieu. Louis XIV (often called "The Sun King" for the brilliance of his rule) followed the advice of Richelieu's successor, Cardinal Mazarin (Paolo Graziosi), and brought the powers of government under the sole sway of the monarch. He expanded the territory and influence of France in a series of wars throughout his reign. How he came to be so autocratic and ruthless both personally and politically is the subject of this biographical drama.

Actors

Carmen Maura
Carmen Maura
Anne d'Autriche
Maxime Mansion
Maxime Mansion
Louis XIV
Paolo Graziosi
Paolo Graziosi
Mazarin
Jocelyn Quivrin
Jocelyn Quivrin
Philippe Duc d'Anjou
Brigitte Catillon
Brigitte Catillon
Duchesse de Chevreuse
Serge Dupire
Serge Dupire
Prince de Condé
Hervé Briaux
Hervé Briaux
Gaston d'Orléans
Irina Dalle
Irina Dalle
Grande Mademoiselle
Isabelle Gélinas
Isabelle Gélinas
Duchesse de Chatillon
Michèle Laroque
Michèle Laroque
Duchesse de Longueville
Aurélien Recoing
Aurélien Recoing
Coadjuteur de l'Archevêque de Paris, futur Cardinal de Retz
Régis Royer
Régis Royer
Prince de Conti
Vanessa Wagner
Vanessa Wagner
Charlotte de Chevreuse
Maurice Barrier
Maurice Barrier
Guitaud
Frédéric Bazin
Frédéric Bazin
Colbert
Marco Bisson
Marco Bisson
Le duc de Nemours
Carlo Brandt
Carlo Brandt
Duc de la Rochefoucauld
Isabelle Renauld
Isabelle Renauld
Mme de Beauvais
Jean-Pol Dubois
Jean-Pol Dubois
Abbé La Rivière

Crews

Roger Planchon
Roger Planchon
Director
Roger Planchon
Roger Planchon
Screenplay
Margaret Ménégoz
Margaret Ménégoz
Producer
Jean-Pierre Fouquey
Jean-Pierre Fouquey
Original Music Composer
Gérard Simon
Gérard Simon
Director of Photography
Isabelle Devinck
Isabelle Devinck
Editor
Ezio Frigerio
Ezio Frigerio
Production Design
Franca Squarciapino
Franca Squarciapino
Costume Design

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