L'Autrichienne (film)
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Directed by | Pierre Granier-Deferre |
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Produced by | Raymond Danon |
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Cinematography | Pascal Lebègue |
Music by | Didier Vasseur |
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Distributed by | Neuf de Cœur Productions |
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Running time | 98 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
L'Autrichienne is a 1989 French film directed by Pierre Granier-Deferre, released in 1989.[1]
Synopsis
The film depicts the last days of Marie-Antoinette of Austria, played by Ute Lemper, showing her trial and execution. It was directed during the celebrations of the bicentenary of the French Revolution. With a script written by Alain Decaux and André Castelot based on the minutes from the trial of the Queen, L'Autrichienne is for the most part a closed hearing with scenes of the trial and at the Conciergerie, punctuated by flash-back sequences.
Cast
- Ute Lemper : Marie Antoinette
- Patrick Chesnais : Herman
- Daniel Mesguich : Fouquier-Tinville
- Philippe Leroy : D'Estaing
- Rufus : Girard
- Pierre Clémenti : Hébert
- Paul Le Person : Simon
- Isabelle Nanty : Queen Milliot
- Vincent Grass : Roussillon
References
- ^ La Revue du cinéma " Pierre Granier-Deferre à propos de L'Autrichienne. Film français de Pierre Granier-Deferre (1989). avec Ute Lemper. Patrick Chesnais. Daniel Mesguich.
External links
- Autrichienne at IMDb