Synopsis
Versailles, August 1715. Back from hunting, Louis XIV feels pain in his leg. A serious fever erupts, which marks the beginning of the agony of the greatest King of France. Surrounded by a horde of doctors and his closest counselors who come in turns at his bedside sensing the impending power vacuum, the Sun King struggles to run the country from his bed.
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Movie Details
France Releases: |
November 4th, 2016 (Wide) |
MPAA Rating: |
Not Rated |
Running Time: |
115 minutes |
Keywords: |
Royalty, Hunting, Terminal Illness, Set in France, 1700s, Historical Drama |
Source: | Based on Real Life Events |
Genre: | Drama |
Production Method: | Live Action |
Creative Type: | Dramatization |
Production/Financing Companies: |
Capricci , Rosa Filmes, Andergraun Films, Bobi Lux, Region Aquitaine, Region Des Pays De La Loire, Department De La Dordogne En Partenariat Avec, CNC, Republica Portuguesa-Cultura, ICA, Instituto Do Cinema e Do Audiovisual, Institut Catala de les Empreses Culturals, Agence Regionale Ecla, Arte Cofinova 12, Cine Plus, Kino Filmes, RTP Radio, Televisio de Catalunya |
Production Countries: |
France, Portugal, Spain |
Languages: |
French, Latin |
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