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Episode: Season 1, Episode 2: L'État c'est moi!
Duration: 78 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1920x1080 | Added: 2016-Jan-06 |
Alternate Names: Noemie Schmidt, 諾耶咪・施蜜特
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Noémie Schmidt, born November 18, 1990 in Switzerland, is an actress known for her roles in 'Versailles' (2015-2017) as Henrietta of England and 'The Student and Mister Henri' (2015), which earned her a César Award nomination for Most Promising Actress and the Prix Premiers Rendez-vous. She began her career in short films like 'Coda' (2012) before transitioning to television and cinema. Schmidt is also a trained singer, having sung in a choir from 2004 to 2008.
Release Year: 2015
Nation: Canada, France, Italy, United Kingdom
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Director: David Wolstencroft, Simon Mirren
Writer: David Wolstencroft, Simon Mirren
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Companies: Banijay Studios France, CAPA, GéTéVé Productions, Incendo Productions
Genre: Drama
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Keywords: 17th century, costume drama, france, french court, french history, historical drama, historical fiction, history, king, palace intrigue, period drama, political intrigue, romance, royal family, versailles, war
Versailles follows the journey of young Louis XIV as he navigates his way towards becoming the most powerful monarch in Europe. The series begins with Louis's struggles against the Fronde rebels and his quest to secure his power. Throughout, historical and fictional characters guide us through a world filled with betrayal and political maneuvering. As Louis gains more control, he develops into the Sun King, revealing Versailles in all its glory and brutality.
Versailles is a historical drama set against the backdrop of 17th-century France, focusing on the rise to power of King Louis XIV. The series offers an intricate exploration of political intrigue and royal court life at the iconic Palace of Versailles. It blends factual history with fictional elements to create a gripping narrative about ambition, power, and the human drama behind one of Europe's most influential monarchies.