"Les Pianos De La Nuit" is a collection of piano recitals performed live in the heart of Provence during the International Piano Festival of La Roque D'Antheron in July and August 2002. Conceived specifically for DVD release, these virtuoso performances by contemporary artists can claim authoritative status as classic 21st-century archival footage. Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) 4 Ballades, Op. 10 No. 1 in D minor "Edward" No. 2 in D major No. 3 in B minor "Intermezzo" No. 4 in B major Robert Schumann (1810-1856) Piano Sonata No. 1 in F sharp minor, Op. 11 I Introduzione. Un poco adagio - Allegro vivace II Aria III Scherzo e Intermezzo. Allegrissimo - Lento IV Finale. Allegro un poco maestoso
Two teenage girls are rehearsing a scene from a play by Marivaux, a love scene, and from the first seconds, we know who will be the heroine, who will be Charlotte, the one who will, to summarize brutally, discover her homosexuality.
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.
Tired of Parisian life, Louis de Nueil settles in a provincial village to rest from his hectic life. But he quickly gets bored. He then meets Fanny de Lussange, as beautiful as she is mysterious. The young man decides to court Fanny.
El emperador austríaco se enamora de Isabel. A pesar de que es un amor a primera vista, su relación no será fácil, pues a la madre de él, no le gusta la chica. El director alemán Christoph Böll, quien ya había dirigido el corto "The Sprinter", debutó en el mundo del largometraje con este telefilme que recupera el mito de la emperatriz Sissí, recordada por su gran belleza, su rebeldía y su espíritu avanzado para su época.