Pros: great ensemble cast, look, sound, pacing Cons: reductionist view of authorial creativity
Once upon a time, I was very impressed by the 1978 epic biopic written and directed by Ariane Mnouchkine about the end of Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, called Molière (1622-1673, played by Philippe Caubère). It had some indelible images (a gilded ...
I have to admit I had heard the name Moliere in history classes when I studied Drama many years ago and then, while traveling around France I had seen his name in various places but really didn't know too many details about his life other than the ...
Pros: Sumptuous visuals, heart wrenching drama and wonderful humor. Cons: It's sub-titled, which some folks don't like.
OK. Let's start with the basics - Molière is a French movie set in 17th Century France with sumptuous sets and costumes and outstanding cinematography and acting. It's also at times hilariously funny and heart wrenchingly sad. Oh, and it's in French with ...
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