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Death Of King | Infidelity
The retelling of France's iconic but ill-fated queen, Marie Antoinette. From her betrothal and marriage to Louis XVI at 15 to her reign as queen at 19 and ultimately the fall of Versailles.
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The retelling of France's iconic but ill-fated queen, Marie Antoinette. From her betrothal and marriage to Louis XVI at 15 to her reign as queen at 19 and ultimately the fall of Versailles.
6.5/10
IMDbBest Achievement in Costume Design | 2007 | Milena
Best Costume Design | 2007 | Milena
Costume Design | 2007 | Milena
Best Look Meilleur look | 2006 | Kirsten
Best Art Direction | 2006 | Pierre
Movie You Wanted to Love But Just Couldnt | 2006
2006
Best Costume Design Migliori costumi | 2007
Best Costume Design Migliori Costumi | 2007 | Milena
Female Star of the Year | 2007 | Kirsten
Best Hair Stylist | 2007 | Desideria
Best Costume Design | 2007 | Milena
Best Hairstyling in Film | 2007 | Desideria
Best Make Up Hair | 2007
Best Production Design | 2007 | Véronique
Best Costume Design | 2007 | Milena
Most Intrusive Musical Score | 2006 | Brian
Excellence in Period Film | 2007 | Milena
Best Soundtrack | 2007
Best Soundtrack Miglior colonna sonora | 2007
Best Actress Miglior attrice protagonista | 2007 | Kirsten
Best Picture | 2007
Best Cinematography | 2007 | Lance
Best Production Design | 2007 | K.K.
Best Cinematography | 2007 | Lance
Best Makeup and Hairstyling | 2007 | Desideria
Best Art Direction | 2007 | K.K.
Best Music in a Movie | 2006
Best Feature | 2006 | Ross
Best Art Direction Production Design | 2006 | K.K.
Best Costume Design | 2006 | Milena
Budget 40,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 60,917,189 USD
There is a scene towards the end of the movie shows many princes and princesses of the blood saying farewell to the Queen before fleeing the country, including her two favorite companions, the Duchesse de Polignac and the Princesse de Lamballe. The real Duchesse de Polignac did take refuge in Switzerland. Princesse de Lamballe did initially leave the royal family for safety in England, but returned later at the request of Marie Antoinette after she and her family were caught trying to escape. She remained with the royal family until her own arrest. After refusing to sign an oath renouncing the monarchy, she was mutilated and beheaded, and her head was mounted on a pike and paraded past the prison window of the doomed Queen.
The French government granted special permission for the crew to film in the Palace of Versailles.
Sofia Coppola refused to read the famous biography of Marie-Antoinette written by Stefan Zweig, which she judged too strict. She turned instead to the book by Antonia Fraser, which makes the queen a more human character, a young girl with no connection to reality who finds herself in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Sofia Coppola had Spanish footwear designer Manolo Blahnik create hundreds of specially made shoes for the film.
The part of Louis XV was first offered to Alain Delon. Allegedly, he met Sofia Coppola for dinner and brought the American director a huge bouquet of flowers and explained he did not think this was the type of role his fans would appreciate him in. Privately it has been speculated the French icon did not have confidence in the young American director to do justice to a film on this period of French history.
"Marie-Antoinette: [to her first-born, a daughter] Oh, you were not what was desired, but that makes you no less dear to me. A boy would have been the Son of France, but you, Marie Thérèse, shall be mine."
"[Last Lines] Louis XVI: Are you admiring your lime avenue? Marie-Antoinette: I'm just saying good-bye."