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Marie Antoinette
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Synopsis
Antoine, the 14-year-old daughter of Archduchess Maria Theresa of Austria, moved to France to marry the Dauphin of France. As the Crown Princess of France, Marie Antoinette, Marie was excited about her glamorous married life at the Palace of Versailles, but when she actually lived there, she was watched by a large number of people around her from morning till night, and was filled with malicious intent. Inferno days awaited him, including being hurt by backbiting. Furthermore, her husband Louis shows no interest in Marie, and the pressure to bear an heir is weighing heavily on Marie. In order to relieve her loneliness and anxiety, Marie begins to find pleasure in extravagance. Meanwhile, the starving people finally start a revolution. The public's anger is directed at Marie, who repeatedly indulges in luxury...
Work information
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Director: Sofia Coppola
Produced by: Sofia Coppola
: Ross Katz
Executive Producer: Francis Ford Coppola
: Paul Russom
: Fred Roos
: Matthew Tolmach
Co-producer: Callum Greene
Screenplay: Sofia Coppola
Cinematography: Lance Accord
Production Design: K.K. Barrett
Costume design: Milena Canonero
Edited by: Sarah Flack
Music Producer: Brian Reitzell
Music Supervisor: Brian Reitzell
cast
Kirsten Dunst
jason schwartzman
lip tone
judy davis
Asia Argento
Marianne Faithfull
Rose Byrne
Molly Shannon
Shirley Henderson
Danny Huston
steve coogan
jamie dornan
Clementine Poidatz
Aurore Clement
Mary Nye
Al Weaver
Guillaume Gallienne
Sebastian Armesto
James Rance
tom hardy
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