Follows the last days of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette before they were executed.Follows the last days of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette before they were executed.Follows the last days of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette before they were executed.
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- TriviaThe title comes from the famous phrase "après moi, le déluge," attributed to Louis XV, King of France. He is said to have uttered it toward the end of his reign, referring to the chaos that would follow his death. The phrase reflects a fatalistic attitude toward the challenges that would befall France, such as those that culminated in the French Revolution during the reign of his successor, Louis XVI.
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The film depicts the months spent by the French royal family in captivity during the trial of Louis XVI. It is structured in three acts, each characterized by a distinct directorial style: the first act is detached and elegant, the second is dynamic and dramatic, while the third is more introspective, reflecting the descent of the royals from divine figures to victims. Well-crafted and superbly acted, the film offers thought-provoking material on the tension between nature and reason, the hypocrisy of all ideologies, and the unchanging nature of the human condition, even in the most extraordinary circumstances. Definitely worth watching.
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- Le Déluge: Gli ultimi giorni di Maria Antonietta
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- $78,445
- Runtime1 hour 41 minutes
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