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Isabelle Adjani stars in the lead role as the beautiful Catholic sister of King Charles IX who is forced to marry the Protestant Henri de Navarre in an effort to reconcile her native France.
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EAN5060002830260
eBay Product ID (ePID)3941240
Product Key Features
Film/TV TitleLa Reine Margot
ActorIsabelle Adjani, Vincent Perez, Virna Lisi, Jean-Hugues Anglade, Daniel Auteuil
DirectorPatrice Chereau
FormatDVD
Release Year2000
LanguageFrench
FeaturesTrailer-1. Original Theatrical Trailer\Scene Access, Widescreen
Aspect RatioWide Screen
GenreDrama, Period
Run Time155 Mins
Additional Product Features
Certificate18
Number of Discs1
Country/Region of ManufactureFrance
AuthorAlexandre Dumas
Additional InformationThis acclaimed film presents the epic 16th-century saga of Margot de Valois (Isabelle Adjani) and her tragic arranged marriage to Henri of Navarre (Daniel Auteuil). In order to create an alliance between the Protestants and the Catholics, Margot is betrothed to Henri, one of the leaders of the French Protestants. Margot, despite her initial hostility, eventually becomes Henri's main ally in a convoluted and conspiratorial court. However, determined not to consummate her relationship with Henri, Margot takes a Protestant lover (Vincent Perez) and during the St. Bartholomew's Night Massacre, in which the Catholics slaughter the Protestants, helps him escape. The events that follow change not only Margot's life but the course of French history.