The Princess of Montpensier

Love. Conflict. Betrayal.

6.3
20102h 19m

Set in the high courts of 16th Century France, where the wars of religion between Catholics and Protestants are raging. Marie de Mézières, a beautiful young aristocrat, is in love with Henri de Guise, but her hand in marriage is promised to the Prince of Montpensier.

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Cast

Photo of Mélanie Thierry

Mélanie Thierry

Marie de Montpensier

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Lambert Wilson

François de Chabannes

Photo of Gaspard Ulliel

Gaspard Ulliel

Henri de Guise

Photo of Grégoire Leprince-Ringuet

Grégoire Leprince-Ringuet

Philippe de Montpensier

Photo of Raphaël Personnaz

Raphaël Personnaz

Le Duc d'Anjou

Photo of Michel Vuillermoz

Michel Vuillermoz

Le Duc de Montpensier

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Philippe Magnan

Le Marquis de Mézières

Photo of Florence Thomassin

Florence Thomassin

La Marquise de Mézières

Photo of Christine Brücher

Christine Brücher

La Duchesse de Montpensier

Photo of Evelina Meghnagi

Evelina Meghnagi

Catherine de Médicis

Photo of Judith Chemla

Judith Chemla

Catherine de Guise

Photo of Jean-Pol Dubois

Jean-Pol Dubois

Le Cardinal de Lorraine

Photo of Joséphine de la Baume

Joséphine de la Baume

Jeanne, la suivante de Marie

Photo of Samuel Theis

Samuel Theis

La Valette

Photo of Jean-Yves Roan

Jean-Yves Roan

Le colporteur

Photo of Nathalie Krebs

Nathalie Krebs

La duègne de Marie

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Reviews

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7/10

Set amidst the intrigues of Catherine de Medici's French court, this follows the young "Marie" (Mélanie Thierry) who is set to marry "Henri" (Gaspard Ulliel) from the powerful Guise family when her father does a deal and promises her to "Philippe" (Grégoire Leprince-Ringuet) instead. This sets the families Guise and Montpensier at each other's throats and leaves her in a loveless marriage with a man she doesn't even know, much less like. Meantime, the chivalrous "Chabannes" (Lambert Wilson) has had enough of the brutalities of war, deserted his post, and is returning home when a very timely intervention from "Philippe" - his pupil of many years ago - saves his life and takes him to the castle where "Marie" is now living. She's a bright and intelligent woman and with her husband now sent off to fight, "Chabannes" is charged with being her tutor too. She is a quick learner and is soon aware of just how to play her own game in a world where manipulation - especially at the hands of the Duc D'Anjou (Raphaêl Personnaz) is the only law to be reckoned with. What now ensues is a typical period adventure with treachery, lust, romance, swordplay and it offers us a good looking, if a bit of a light and fluffy, look at the politics in a 16th century France beset with wars between Huguenots and Catholics and ruled by a succession of the queen's weak and indecisive sons. It's got the look of a television movie and the actors seem largely - Thierry and Wilson notwithstanding - to have been selected on eye candy value, but it's genre I like and in the spirit of Alexandre Dumas it's quite an enjoyable historical costume drama that I quite liked.

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