Marquise (1997) -
: If you're into "Style Goals," the costumes and set design are exquisite, capturing the overblown Baroque beauty of the 17th century.
: The film masterfully blurs the lines between art and life, culminating in an ending that fits the tragic themes of the stage. Marquise (1997)
You can explore other French period dramas on IMDb to find your next watch. The Seventeenth - Facebook : If you're into "Style Goals," the costumes
: Thierry Lhermitte plays a pompous Louis XIV, and the film doesn't shy away from the decadence and strange rituals of the era—including some truly bizarre scenes involving public baths and fountain-wading. The Seventeenth - Facebook : Thierry Lhermitte plays
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: It captures the shift from the comedic reign of Molière (Bernard Giraudeau) to the tragic rise of Racine (Lambert Wilson), using both as agents in Marquise's intense melodrama.