Marquise (1997) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 20, 1997

Original Title:
Marquise

Alternate Titles:
Markiz
Markiza
Marquise - Die Rolle ihres Lebens
路易十四的情妇(台)

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
3Emme
AMLF
Alhena Production
Cofimage 5
France 3 Cinéma

Production Countries:
France | Italy | Spain | Switzerland

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 111

The rise and fall of a beauteous actress

Marquise is a drama about the rise and fall of a beauteous actress. As cheerfully portrayed by Sophie Marceau, the eponymous heroine is an engagingly ribald, but perhaps rather too modern, character. She rises from an impoverished background to become a favourite of the Sun King, Louis XIV, and the mistress of the celebrated Racine, who wrote roles especially for her; but her fate, in the end, is a tragic one.

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Adaptation:
Véra Belmont
Gérard Mordillat

Additional Casting:
Nadia Cavalli

Assistant Art Director:
Valentino Salvati
Fiona Mula
Roberta Federico

Assistant Camera:
Fabio Ciotto
Eric Biglietto

Assistant Costume Designer:
Patrick Tabet
Jacques Perdigues
Claudette Lilly
Alfonsina Lettieri
Anna Banchelin-Kubik

Assistant Director:
Marta Lado
François Enginger

Assistant Editor:
Martine Planchard
Isabelle Manquillet
Gian Luca Guerra
Fabien Ferreri

Assistant Hairstylist:
Agnese Panarotto
Catherine Gomez-Fernandez

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Cristina Magliano
Bernadette Grampa

Assistant Property Master:
Mélissa Ponturo

Assistant Unit Manager:
Clément Sentilhes
Gilles Cannatella

Camera Operator:
Michel Thiriet

Casting:
Gérard Moulévrier

Choreographer:
Corinne Devaux

Co-Producer:
Jean Gontier
José María Cunillés

Colorist:
Richard Deusy

Construction Coordinator:
Giuseppe Ponturo

Construction Manager:
Armando Vici

Costume Supervisor:
Karine Bonneval

Costumer:
Carlo Poggioli

Dialogue:
Gérard Mordillat

Dialogue Editor:
Martine Planchard

Director:
Véra Belmont

Director of Photography:
Jean-Marie Dreujou

Editor:
Martine Giordano
Babak Karimi

Electrician:
Massimiliano Sardini
Roberto Bianchi

Extras Casting:
Franck Jouard

Foley Artist:
Christophe Bourreau

Grip:
Flaviano Ricci
Roberto Barbona

Key Hair Stylist:
Sano de Perpessac

Line Producer:
Aldo Lado
Linda Gutenberg

Makeup Artist:
Juan Pedro Hernández
Magali Ceyrat

Makeup Designer:
Kuno Schlegelmilch

Musician:
Marcel Pnseele
Jean-Christophe Maillard
Rolf Lislevand
Andrew Lawrence-King
Manfredo Kraemer
Marc Hantai
Pedro Estevan
Le Concert des Nations
Josep Borrás
Michael Behringer

Original Music Composer:
Jordi Savall

Producer:
Véra Belmont
J. David Williams

Production Accountant:
Silvestro Gallo
Salvatore Gallo
Dominique Buchoux

Production Assistant:
Mauro Venditti

Production Manager:
Nicola Venditti

Production Secretary:
Anne Saint-Henry
Anne-Sophie Boucher
Frédérique Alexandre

Property Master:
Michel Conche

Publicist:
Bruno Barde

Screenplay:
Marcel Beaulieu
Jean-François Josselin

Script Supervisor:
Sylvette Baudrot

Second Assistant Camera:
Raffaele Chianese

Second Unit Director:
Xavier Castano

Set Designer:
Gianni Quaranta

Set Dresser:
Stefano Paltrinieri

Sound Assistant:
Yvan Dacquay

Sound Designer:
Richard Shorr

Sound Editor:
Vincent Mauduit

Sound Mixer:
Alain Curvelier

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Gérard Lamps

Special Effects Supervisor:
Fabio Traversari

Standby Property Master:
Octavio Tapia

Steadicam Operator:
Giovanni Canevari

Still Photographer:
Eric Caro

Unit Manager:
Paul John Flint

Wardrobe Assistant:
Adriana Mattiozzi
Leila Adjir

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