- La Reine Margot (1994 film)
:"This article is on the 1994 film. For other adaptations of the Dumas novel, see "
La Reine Margot (novel) ."Infobox Film
name = Queen Margot
(La Reine Margot)
caption = original film poster
director =Patrice Chéreau
producer =Claude Berri
writer =Danièle Thompson Patrice Chéreau
starring =Isabelle Adjani
Daniel Auteuil Virna Lisi Vincent Pérez
music =Goran Bregović
cinematography =Philippe Rousselot
editing =
distributor =Miramax Films US
AMLF France
released =1994
runtime = 162 min.
country =France
awards =
language = French / Italian
budget =
preceded_by =
followed_by =
amg_id =
imdb_id = 0110963"La Reine Margot" is a 1994
film based on the1845 historical novel of the same name byAlexandre Dumas, père . It was released in theUK under its original French title, and as "Queen Margot" inNorth America . The film was directed byPatrice Chéreau .ynopsis
Isabelle Adjani stars asMarguerite de Valois , better known as Margot, daughter of schemingCatholic power playerCatherine de' Medici (Virna Lisi ). Although Margot herself is excluded from the throne by theSalic Law , her marriage to aProtestant prince offers a chance for domestic reconciliation during the late16th century reign of the neurotic,hypochondriac King Charles IX (Jean-Hugues Anglade ), a time when Catholics are vying for political control of France with the French Protestants, theHuguenots . Catherine decides to make an overture of goodwill by offering up Margot in marriage to prominent Huguenot and King of Navarre, Henri de Bourbon (Daniel Auteuil ), although she also schemes to bring about the notoriousSt. Bartholomew's Day Massacre of1572 , when thousands of Protestants are slaughtered. The marriage goes forward but Margot, who does not love Henri, begins a passionate affair with the soldier La Môle (Vincent Pérez ), also a Protestant from a well-to-do family. Murders by poisoning follow, as court intrigues multiply and Queen Catherine's villainous plotting to place her son, the future Henry III (Pascal Greggory ) on the throne threatens the lives of La Môle, Margot and Henri.Production
The film was an
international co-production made by several companies based inFrance ,Germany ,Italy , with the additional participation ofStudioCanal and the American companyMiramax , and the support ofEurimages .Awards
The film won 5
César Award s and two awards at theCannes Film Festival . It was nominated for theAcademy Award for Costume Design .Alternate versions and marketing
The film's original running time was 161 minutes in its premiere at the
Cannes Film Festival and in its French theatrical release. However, its American distributor,Miramax , asked the director to re-edit the movie to 145 minutes, and this version was the version seen in cinemas outside France and later on video. The full-length version was available for a limited period in theUK onVHS in a collectors' edition box set in 1995, but all further releases, including the DVD, have used the 145 minute cut.The re-edited version not only removed scenes, it also added a scene between Margot and La Môle, in which they stand outdoors wrapped in a red cloak. The director had cut this scene from the original 'full-length' version. The scene was re-inserted because Miramax insisted that the relationship between the two characters be more substantial, as the romance was to become the focal point for the American marketing campaign. The 'red cloak' scene appears on the US DVD cover. In contrast the
Region 2 European DVD cover uses the original poster, showing a shocked Margot bespattered with blood.Principal cast
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Isabelle Adjani -Marguerite de Valois , "Queen Margot"
*Daniel Auteuil - Henri de Bourbon, future Henry IV
*Jean-Hugues Anglade - Charles IX
*Vincent Pérez - La Môle
*Virna Lisi -Catherine de' Medici
*Dominique Blanc -Henriette de Nevers
*Pascal Greggory - Henri, Duke of Anjou, later Henry III
*Miguel Bosé -Henry I, Duke of Guise
*Asia Argento -Charlotte de Sauve
*Jean-Claude Brialy - Admiral de Coligny
*Thomas Kretschmann -Nançay External links
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title=Jury Prize, Cannes
years=1994
before="The Puppetmaster"
tied with "Raining Stones "
after="N'oublie pas que tu vas mourir "
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