Marie Antoinette

Titolo originale: Marie Antoinette
Regia: Sofia Coppola |
Anno: 2006
Origine: Japan | United States of America | France |
Generi: Dramma Storia
Tag: infidelity | arranged marriage | affectation | french revolution | marie antoinette | versailles | period drama | theatre audience | louis xvi | bride and groom | death of king | applause | woman director | detached | zealous | candid | lyrical | playful | casual | grand | intimate | dramatic | sentimental | romantic | whimsical | admiring | adoring | amused | awestruck | celebratory | compassionate | complicated | earnest | euphoric | excited | exuberant | sincere | wry |
Cast: Kirsten Dunst | Jason Schwartzman | Steve Coogan | Judy Davis | Rip Torn | Asia Argento | Molly Shannon | Shirley Henderson | Rose Byrne | Mary Nighy | Danny Huston | Marianne Faithfull | Jamie Dornan | Tom Hardy | Al Weaver | Sebastian Armesto | Aurore Clément | Guillaume Gallienne | Jean-Christophe Bouvet | James Lance | André Oumansky | Io Bottoms | Céline Sallette | Clémentine Poidatz | Sarah Adler | Francis Leplay | Mathieu Amalric | Carlo Brandt | Alexia Landeau | Clara Brajtman | Mélodie Berenfeld | Katrine Boorman | Susan Graham | Jean-Paul Scarpitta | Lucien Rolland | Camille Micelli | Paul Fortune | Natasha Fraser-Cavassoni | Joe Sheridan | Jean-Marc Stehlé | Paul Jasmin | Raphaël Neal | John Arnold | Scali Delpeyrat | Chloé Van Barthold | Thomas Mars | Deck d'Arcy | Laurent Brancowitz | Christian Mazzalai | Lauriane Mascaro | Gaëlle Bona | William Doherty | Florrie Betts | Dominic Gould | Jago Betts | Axel Küng | Driss Hugo-Kalff | Fabrice Scott | Alain Doutey | Bo Barrett | Joseph Malerba | Laurent Cotillard | Xavier Bonastre | Hamish Bowles | Khasan Brailsford | Jeanne Raimbault | Denzel Chisolm | Madison Clapp | Krystal Ellsworth | Isabelle Montoya | Sabine Glaser |

Maria Antonietta, la figlia della regina d'Austria viene promessa in sposa appena quattordicenne a Luigi XVI, il futuro re di Francia. Nonostante la sua riluttanza, la giovane si trasferisce a Versailles, ma non riuscirà mai ad entrare in sintonia col popolo francese che in primis, non le perdona il fatto di essere straniera, così allo scoppio della Rivoluzione, quando Maria Antonietta si schiera dalla parte dell'aristocrazia, una volta catturata, sarà condannata dal tribunale rivoluzionario alla ghigliottina.

Approfondimenti

Sofia Coppola directs her cousin, Jason Schwartzman. Her father, Francis Ford Coppola, directed Jaso [...] D
Through marriage. Marie-Antoinette was a great-aunt of Napoleon I, Emperor of France (1769-1821, rei [...] D
In August 1793, Marie Antoinette was transferred from the Temple to the Conciergerie, a prison with [...] D
In July 1789, Marie Antoinette tried using mercenary Swiss troops against would-be revolutionaries. [...] D
Marianne Faithfull's mother, Eva von Sacher-Masoch, Baroness Erisso, was originally from Vienna, Aus [...] D
Joseph II was an odd choice to teach Louis XVI about reproduction. All of Joseph's known children di [...] D
Marie Antoinette was fourteen years old and Louis XVI was fifteen when they were married in 1770. Ki [...] D
Marie Antoinette's parents were Francis I, Holy Roman Emperor (1708-1765, reigned 1745-1765) and Mar [...] D
In the summer of 1792, Marie Antoinette maintained secret contacts with an alliance of European powe [...] D
There were two ceremonies involved in the marriage of Marie Antoinette and (the future) Louis XVI. A [...] D
In September 1792, the French monarchy was officially abolished. Marie Antoinette ceased holding the [...] D
In 1784, Louis XVI purchased the Chateau de Saint-Cloud (previously owned by the Dukes of Orleans) o [...] D
By birth, Marie Antoinette was a member of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine. This was a female-line ca [...] D
There is a scene towards the end of the movie shows many princes and princesses of the blood saying [...] D
Although the film title is unhyphenated, the real life Marie-Antoinette was written with a hyphen. D
Marie Antoinette and Louis XVI had two sons and two daughters. The missing baby in the family painti [...] D
Marie Antoinette's second son Louis XVII died in 1795, but there were persistent rumors that he had [...] D
As a child, Marie Antoinette was thought to be a particularly poor student. By the age of 10, she ha [...] D
In her early life in Austria, Marie Antoinette received a good music education. The noted composer C [...] D
Until July 1793, Marie Antoinette maintained custody of her son Louis XVII. Then, the boy was separa [...] D
Besides their four biological children, Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette helped raise 6 foster childre [...] D
Marie Antoinette's eldest son Louis Joseph, Dauphin of France (1781-1789) died at the age of 7 due t [...] D
Sofia Coppola discovered in 2000 the Marie-Antoinette biography by French historian Evelyne Lever, a [...] D
Marie Antoinette was perceived by her contemporaries as having "single-handedly ruined the national [...] D
Marie Antoinette's marriage had helped establish an alliance between France and Austria. By the earl [...] D
The blue and gold robe a la Francaise Shirley Henderson wears as Aunt Sophie was previously worn by [...] D
Marie Antoinette was a bibliophile in the 1780s, amassing a personal library with about 5,000 books. [...] D
During the 1780s, prior to the French Revolution, there was a small industry of pamphlets alleging t [...] D
Until 1791, Marie Antoinette could rely on the support of moderate leaders of the French Revolution [...] D
Marie Antoinette is credited for both pressuring her husband to support the rebellious Thirteen Colo [...] D
A few quotes from the film are directly taken from Marie Antoinette's actual life and from the biogr [...] D
Marie Antoinette was 38 when she was executed. At the time the movie was made, Kirsten Dunst, who po [...] D
The French government granted special permission for the crew to film in the Palace of Versailles. D
According to a BBC radio interview, several of Rose Byrne's costume pieces were previously worn by M [...] D
In 1789, Louis XVI summoned the Estates General, a general assembly with representatives of the cler [...] D
Despite getting married in 1770, Marie Antoinette and Louis XVI did not consummate their marriage un [...] D
During Marie Antoinette's trial, material from previously published libels was used to establish cha [...] D
In the late 1780s, Louis XVI came to rely on Marie Antoinette as his main advisor. She even particip [...] D
Sofia Coppola had originally wanted Angelina Jolie for the role of Madame Du Barry, but turned it do [...] D
Marie Antoinette's brothers included Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor (1741-1790, reigned 1765-1790) an [...] D
In addition to Louis XV and XVI, two other French monarchs and two more theoretical monarchs are dep [...] D
Out of her many siblings, Marie Antoinette had a particularly close relationship with her older sist [...] D
In 1782, Marie Antoinette managed to alienate many courtiers by appointing her favorite Yolande de P [...] D
In 1787, France was already in a financial and political crisis. Marie Antoinette managed to have he [...] D
According to some history accounts, when Marie Antoinette met the rioters on the balcony of the pala [...] D
Danny Huston who plays Marie Antoinette's brother is actually distantly related to them. He would be [...] D
Wine was served during all meals for the cast and crew as is customary when filming in France. D
Was ranked #3 on US Weekly's "Top Ten Films of 2006". D
In 1770, Louis XV formally requested the marriage of Marie Antoinette to his grandson and heir (the [...] D
Even though the Hall of Mirrors at the Palace of Versailles was in restoration - until spring 2007 - [...] D
Sofia Coppola: [sun through leaves] The sun shines through the leaves of the tree during the picnic [...] D
Marie Antoinette's second son Louis XVII (1785-1795, claimant king 1793-1795) died at the age of 10 [...] D
Marie Antoinette is typically blamed for helping in the appointments of Charles Alexandre de Calonne [...] D
Marie Antoinette's last words have been recorded as "Pardonnez-moi, monsieur. Je ne l'ai pas fait ex [...] D
In August 1792, Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette were transferred from the Tulleries Palace to the Tem [...] D
Phoenix: The men playing guitar(s) in the scene with a woman singing for Marie are members of the gr [...] D
In 1783, Marie Antoinette financed the construction of the "Hameau de la Reine" (The Queen's Hamlet) [...] D
During the first four years of Marie Antoinette's life in France (1770-1774), there was no queen of [...] D
As is shown in the movie, Marie Antoinette was not allowed to keep her pug, Mops, when she entered F [...] D
In 1792, Marie Antoinette declined an offer of an alliance by the general Charles François Dumour [...] D
Marie Antoinette's trial only lasted 3 days, from 14 to 16 October, 1793. Several historians suspect [...] D
Judy Davis, who plays the Comtesse de Noailles, was initially considered for the Maria Theresa role [...] D
In 1793, Marie Antoinette was buried in the Madeleine cemetery, which was used to dispose of the cor [...] D
Rebecca Hyland's film debut. D
This is Jamie Dornan's first movie role. D
Sofia Coppola had Spanish footwear designer Manolo Blahnik create hundreds of specially made shoes f [...] D
First Sofia Coppola-Kirsten Dunst collaboration since Il giardino delle vergini suicide (1999). D
The part of Louis XV was first offered to Alain Delon. Allegedly, he met Sofia Coppola for dinner an [...] D
In July 1790, Marie Antoinette formed a secret pact with the influential politician Honoré G [...] D
Following Louis XVI's execution, there was a prolonged discussion in the National Convention on what [...] D
There was a pair of pastel blue Converse in the shoe sequence. This was to show that despite the era [...] D
Marie Antoinette main affair during her marriage was a romantic relationship with the Swedish diplom [...] D
Marie Antoinette's reputation was damaged in 1785, by the so-called Affair of the Diamond Necklace. [...] D
Two of Marie-Antoinette's brothers-in-law later became kings of France: Louis XVIII (1755-1824, reig [...] D
In the early phases of the French Revolution, Marie Antoinette forged a political alliance with the [...] D
The red gown with three jeweled buttons Asia Argento wears, the red satin bejeweled gauntlets Kirste [...] D
Ladurée was chosen by Sofia Coppola to make all of the brightly colored pastries and cakes for th [...] D
One antique harp built in Paris in 1783 was borrowed from the Italian "Museo dell'Arpa Victor Salvi" [...] D
Marie Antoinette reportedly disliked the formality of court life in the Palace of Versailles. She pe [...] D
In the early phases of the French Revolution, libels against Marie Antoinette were in circulation. S [...] D
In July 1789, the French Revolution had just begun. By July 17, members of the high aristocracy star [...] D
Count Fersen and Marie Antoinettes love affair went on for the rest of their lives. Whether or not i [...] D
The last line of the film, "I am saying goodbye," was actually said by Louis XVI youngest sister Pri [...] D
Sofia Coppola based the look of Count Axel von Fersen (Jamie Dornan) on 1980s pop singer Adam Ant. D
Marie Antoinette's second daughter (and youngest child) Sophie of France (1786-1787) died at the age [...] D
Out of Marie Antoinette's four biological children, only her eldest daughter Marie Thérèse of [...] D
Marie-Antoinette's birth on 2 November was thought to be ominous. She was born during the feast of A [...] D
The original script of the movie briefly mentioned the Diamond Necklace Affair, a pivotal case in Ma [...] D
Sofia Coppola refused to read the famous biography of Marie-Antoinette written by Stefan Zweig, whic [...] D
The film crew were allowed to store most of their equipment in the real Marie Antoinette's bedroom. D
Director Sofia Coppola, the daughter of Il padrino (1972) director Francis Ford Coppola, included in [...] D
This movie was going to be produced before Lost in Translation - L'amore tradotto (2003), but while [...] D
Louis XVI was executed in January 1793, despite the view of several revolutionaries that he could be [...] D
Marie Antoinette was executed in the "Place de la Révolution", a public square used for public ex [...] D
The comedy play "The Marriage of Figaro" (1778) by Pierre Beaumarchais was banned in France until 17 [...] D
According to Henriette Campan (1752-1822), Marie Antoinette's first Lady of the Bedchamber, the quee [...] D
In October 1789, Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette were transferred from the Palace of Versailles to th [...] D

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Errori

The Comte de Provence (future King Louis XVIII) introduces Louis and Marie to his newborn son, but P [...] D
Marie was handed over on an island near Kehl on the Rhine river, not in Schuttern, as Mercy informs [...] D
When Marie's party arrive on the grounds of Versailles, the sky is white. When they arrive at the pa [...] D
The number performed in the first opera scene is the Minuet from "Les Indes galantes" by Jean-Philip [...] D
The Royal Family is shown leaving Versailles for the last time in the early morning. In fact, they l [...] D
Several times throughout the film, chandeliers can be seen clearly with electric light bulbs that we [...] D
Marie is represented as being naked under her chemise, as was customary, but Kirsten Dunst's underwe [...] D
Several times throughout the movie, Marie Antoinette is seen trying on shoes that distinguish betwee [...] D
At the masque ball, Marie Antoinette's black eye mask changes opacity and position multiple times be [...] D
At the Beginning of the "I Want Candy" song montage when various pairs of shoes are being picked up, [...] D
Marie and Louis are shown married on a sunny day. In fact, they were married at night during a rains [...] D
As Marie and Louis part as he goes off on a hunt, she begins to walk away, then stands for about 10 [...] D
When Marie Antoinette is having her first meal at the palace early in the movie there is a caged coc [...] D
Details of some historical characters and events have been changed to fit the dramatic narrative. D
When the royal family leave the palace for the final time Marie Antoinette is looking out of the car [...] D
After she has consummated her marriage, Marie lies in a field of flowers. Her dress pattern is incon [...] D
As Count Mercy is handing a letter to Marie Antoinette, he returns the macaron to the plate twice. T [...] D
When Marie-Antoinette is celebrating her birthday outside, it is clearly summer, with green grass an [...] D
When Marie is playing outside in a meadow with her daughter, a low-angle shot clearly shows an aircr [...] D
Around 43:09, after Marie Antoinette and Louis XVI are walking away from a forced encounter with Mad [...] D
The palace shown at the beginning of the film after Marie is awakened by a maid drawing open the cur [...] D
Marie Antoinette and Louis XVI actually had four children, not three as pictured in the painting in [...] D
In two "sunrise" scenes, the sun is seen "rising" at the bottom of the palace gardens, which in fact [...] D
At the wedding, Louis slips the wedding ring on the third finger of Marie's left hand. However, at t [...] D
Comtesse de Noailles tells Marie that she will exit the tent during the handing-off ceremony as the [...] D
When Marie Antoinette arrives at Versailles in 1770, both of the front facing façades' have their [...] D
When Marie Antoinette is pouring tea for her brother Emperor Joseph II, his tea cup is on the table [...] D
As Mercy lectures Marie on offering meats to Louis's hunting party, she offers him a plate of macaro [...] D
There were a pair of converse shoes on the floor on the scene after MA cried over the baby of her si [...] D
In the dinner scene outside of Petit Trianon, the Duchess de Polignac tells an amusing story, thus c [...] D
After Marie Antoinette asks to be excused, she runs along a hallway topped with chandeliers composed [...] D
At the hand-off, la Comtesse de Noailles tells Marie-Antoinette the tent was built astride the borde [...] D
When Marie Antoinette is first presented to the French royal family, Aunt Victoire is holding a peki [...] D
When King Louis XV approaches the Dauphin as they await Marie's arrival after the handover, the Daup [...] D
Kirsten Dunst's contact lenses can be seen multiple times during close-ups. D
Throughout the movie, numerous characters are seen sipping champagne from wide champagne saucers. In [...] D
Marie and Louis are sometimes addressed as "Your Majesty" instead of "Your Highness" while Louis' gr [...] D
After the coffin of the Dauphin Louis-Joseph is taken away, Marie Antoinette picks up her other son, [...] D
When Marie Antoinette's brother Emperor Joseph II arrives and before they sit down for tea he tastes [...] D
When Marie first gets into her carriage, she sits on the right side. In the next shot, and, througho [...] D
In the first dressing scene when Marie Antoinette's sister-in-law enters the room, she begins to tak [...] D
At the first dressing, the Comtesse de Noailles introduces the Dauphine to Louise-Marie-Josephine di [...] D
The masquerade ball held in the Paris Opera is clearly seen to take place in the Palais Garnier in P [...] D
Empress Maria Theresa never addressed Marie as "Antoinette or "Antoine", the French versions of Mari [...] D
In the wedding scene Marie Antoinette wears white , white was not worn for brides until the Victoria [...] D
A clip of sumptuous food also shows a fork whose design is wrong by around a century. Four-tined for [...] D
Marie Antoinette is living in France in the late 1700s, yet she has shaved legs and armpits. D

Frase

[Last Lines] Louis XVI: Are you admiring your lim [...] D
Louis XVI: Ooooh! Your feet are like icicles! D
Princesse de Lamballe: I would have told him exact [...] D
Duchesse de Polignac: There's something in the oys [...] D
Louis XV: [blessing Louis and Antoinette's marriag [...] D
Marie-Antoinette: [to her first-born, a daughter] [...] D
Duchesse de Polignac: Have you ever been with a Ru [...] D
Duchesse de Polignac: [to Léonard] I love your [...] D
Marie-Antoinette: [her dog, Mops, is taken away] M [...] D
Ambassador Mercy: How pretty Madame Royale is toda [...] D
Marie-Antoinette: I shall never forget that you ar [...] D
Marie-Antoinette: [about Du Barry] Where does she [...] D
Marie-Antoinette: [referring to her hair] It's not [...] D
Marie-Antoinette: So, I hear you like to make keys [...] D
Ambassador Mercy: Madame du Barry would like to of [...] D
[from trailer] Marie-Antoinette: This is ridiculo [...] D
Madame du Barry: See no one treats me like a lady [...] D
Maria Teresa: [in her letter to Marie Antoinette] [...] D
Duchesse de Polignac: Oh, good! The chickens are o [...] D
Marie-Antoinette: [her first words to Du Barry] Th [...] D
Marie-Antoinette: Letting everyone down would be m [...] D
Ambassador Mercy: How pretty Madame Royale is toda [...] D
Marie-Antoinette: [in the gardens] Welcome to my l [...] D
Princesse de Lamballe: Can't you do something? Ma [...] D
Duc de Choiseul: [about Louis and Antoinette's wed [...] D
Louis XV: [on his death bed] Bring me Du Barry. D [...] D
Marie-Antoinette: [taking tea in the royal chamber [...] D
Marie-Antoinette: Am I to be Austrian or the Dauph [...] D
Duchesse de Char: [to her husband about an invitat [...] D
Marie-Antoinette: I wish I could go with you. Cou [...] D

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