Marie Antoinette

There is more to the story of Marie Antoinette than the simplistic tale of how a frivolous sovereign helped provoke the uprising that became the French Revolution. She was, in fact, a tender-hearted, complex woman, whose tragic awakening came too late to save her from the guillotine. Without losing...

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Other Authors: Grubin, David (Screenwriter), Brown, Blair (Narrator)
Language:English
Edition:Widescreen version.
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Summary:There is more to the story of Marie Antoinette than the simplistic tale of how a frivolous sovereign helped provoke the uprising that became the French Revolution. She was, in fact, a tender-hearted, complex woman, whose tragic awakening came too late to save her from the guillotine. Without losing sight of the dire inequities in 18th century France, this program paints a surprising portrait in which Marie Antoinette emerges as a sympathetic and, in the end, courageous figure.
Item Description:Documentary originally produced for television in 2005.
Physical Description:1 videodisc (approximately 120 min.) : sound, color with black and white sequences ; 4 3/4 in.
Format:DVD, region 1; Dolby Digital 2.0.
Production Credits:Editor, Seth Bomse and Vincent Stenerson ; music, Michael Bacon ; cinematography, James Callanan.
Published: ©2005
ISBN:1415716919
9781415716915

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