Jeanne du Barry

Jeanne du Barry

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Director: Maïwenn

Writer: Maïwenn, Teddy Lussi-Modeste, Nicolas Livecchi

Producer: Pascal Caucheteux, Grégoire Sorlat

The life of Jeanne Bécu, who was born as the illegitimate daughter of an impoverished seamstress in 1743 and went on to rise through the Court of Louis XV to become his last official mistress.

117 min Rating: 6.968/10 Released
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Top Cast

Maïwenn
Maïwenn
Jeanne Du Barry
Johnny Depp
Johnny Depp
Louis XV
Melvil Poupaud
Melvil Poupaud
Le Comte Du Barry
Robin Renucci
Robin Renucci
Monsieur Dumousseaux
Pierre Richard
Pierre Richard
Le Duc de Richelieu

Movie Info

Director: Maïwenn

Writer: Maïwenn, Teddy Lussi-Modeste, Nicolas Livecchi

Producer: Pascal Caucheteux, Grégoire Sorlat

Production Companies: Why Not Productions, La Petite Reine, France 2 Cinéma, Les Films de Batna, France 3 Cinéma, Les Films du Fleuve, Impala Productions, IN.2 FILM, World Vision Films, Red Sea Film Festival Foundation, Okko

Countries: Belgium, France, Russia, Saudi Arabia, United Kingdom, United States of America

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Lachlan Thiele: EXT. FRENCH JACK SPARROW – DAY That’s all I have to say FADE OUT.
CinemaSerf: Very much in the vein of the recent "Versailles" and "Marie Antoinette" serialisations, this rather opulent drama shows us a little of the excesses and ridiculousness of court life in 18th century France. This time, it's Jeanne Bécu (Maïwenn) who is the shrewd young woman who quickly learns how to use her "charms" to get on in life. Eventually, she is noticed by the ambitious Count du Barry (Melvil Poupaud) who is friends with the Duc de Richelieu (Pierre Richard) who happens to be a procurer of fun for King Louis XV (Johnny Depp). Nervously introduced, she pours a little scorn on the silliness of court protocol and provides him with quite a refreshingly honest companion. Of course, his daughters immediately take offence and the arrival of Marie Antoinette (Pauline Pullman) to marry the Dauphin (Diego Le Fur) ensures battle lines are quickly drawn. The now married Countess du Barry cannot remain at court if she is constantly shunned by the Dauphine, so a bit of well costumed political intrigue ensues as the King and his mistress struggle to find a little recognition for her and happiness for them both. I found there to be quite an effective chemistry between Depp and Maïwenn, especially during the protracted malarkey that was his morning levée, and I loved the absurd wigs on his disproving daughter Princess Adélaïde (India Hair), who led a troupe of her entitled and unpleasant sisters like ducklings along behind her. It's a gorgeous film to watch, the beauty and grandeur of his palatial home and the whole aesthetic really works well at delivering a grand environment for the plotter and the sycophant. Depp doesn't really have too much to do here and the writing isn't the best though. At times it renders it little better than a very well produced, expensive, pantomime and I could have done with just a little more character development of both the principals here. That said, it's a classy and stylish piece of cinema that looks very impressive on big screen.