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Marie Antoinette: A Film by David Grubin (2006)

Genre : Documentary, Drama, Romance, TV Movie

Runtime : 2H 0M

Director : David Grubin

Synopsis

This was a very human account of the lives and deaths of Marie Antoinette and Louis the XVI focusing primarily on Marie. It is an account of their lives from birth to death and the circumstances leading to the downfall of the French monarchy.

Actors

Caroline Bernard
Caroline Bernard
Marie Antoinette
Philippe Altier
Philippe Altier
Louis XVI / Cardinal de Rohan
Marie‑Agnès Brigot
Marie‑Agnès Brigot
Marie-Thérèse
Clément Pelletier
Clément Pelletier
Le cavalier au bal
Iris Vinson
Iris Vinson
La fille de Marie Antoinette
Thomas Levasseur
Thomas Levasseur
La fils de Marie Antoinette
Régis Reuilhac
Régis Reuilhac
Narrateur (voice)
Louise Lemoine Torrès
Louise Lemoine Torrès
Marie-Antoninette (voice)
Beatrice Delfe
Beatrice Delfe
Marie-Thérèse (voice)
Yves Chenevoy
Yves Chenevoy
L'accusateur public (voice)
Antoine de Baecque
Antoine de Baecque
Self
Fanny Cosandey
Fanny Cosandey
Self
Antonia Fraser
Antonia Fraser
Self
Évelyne Lever
Évelyne Lever
Self
Simon Schama
Simon Schama
Self
Chantal Thomas
Chantal Thomas
Self

Crews

David Grubin
David Grubin
Director
David Grubin
David Grubin
Writer
David Grubin
David Grubin
Producer
Laurence Miller
Laurence Miller
Producer
Fabienne Servan Schreiber
Fabienne Servan Schreiber
Executive Producer
Michael Bacon
Michael Bacon
Original Music Composer
James Callanan
James Callanan
Director of Photography
Valentin Monge
Valentin Monge
Steadicam Operator
Bill Floyd
Bill Floyd
Assistant Camera
Damien Maura
Damien Maura
Production Coordinator
Andrew Jenter
Andrew Jenter
Production Assistant
Jimmy Vansteenkiste
Jimmy Vansteenkiste
Production Design
Sophie Lampkin
Sophie Lampkin
Assistant Art Director
Sophie Grivet
Sophie Grivet
Set Dresser
Maud Baron
Maud Baron
Makeup Artist
Dominique Buisson
Dominique Buisson
Hairstylist
Laurence Forgue Lockhart
Laurence Forgue Lockhart
Costume Design
Nicolas Cadot
Nicolas Cadot
Electrician
Guy Guermouh
Guy Guermouh
Generator Operator
Jean-Christophe Simon
Jean-Christophe Simon
Key Grip
Kevin Strauch
Kevin Strauch
Grip
Seth Bomse
Seth Bomse
Editor
Vincent Stenerson
Vincent Stenerson
Editor
Don Bernier
Don Bernier
Associate Editor
Andrew Jenter
Andrew Jenter
Assistant Editor
Neil Cedar
Neil Cedar
Sound Editor
Philippe Desloovere
Philippe Desloovere
Sound Effects Editor
Brian Vancho
Brian Vancho
Foley Artist
Evan Anthony
Evan Anthony
Colorist
John Dowdell
John Dowdell
Colorist
Ken Hahn
Ken Hahn
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Posters and backgrounds

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