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Corbiau repeats the Farinelli formula, artistic rivalry and social private drama expressed in dazzling, sometimes excessively lavish baroque scenery, music and costume, but this time in its ultimate setting: Versailles. There are two protagonists - first the title character, Louis XIV, the French sun-king who has two passions, establishing absolute rule over the realm -after decades of religious/civil wars- by divine right and artistic brilliancy as a dancer (like Nero wrote and performed musical poetry), and starts asserting himself against the entourage of his Medici mother, the regent during his minority, by building his palace complex and launching a 'fitting' new, mainly musical display of baroque show. Secondly the musical genius Gianbattista Lulli ('Jean-Baptiste') Lully, a Florentine upstart of unbridled ambition, quickly gains the king's absolute trust, despite the nationalist and aristocratic opposition to a low-born Italian, and thus turns the normally socially humble post ...
- Benoît MagimelLouis XIV
- Boris TerralJean-Baptiste Lully
- Tchéky KaryoMolière
- Colette EmmanuelleAnne d'Autriche
- Cécile BoisMadeleine
- Claire KeimJulie
- Johan LeysenCambert
- Idwig StephanePrince de Conti
- Emil TardingLouis XIV (14 Years Old)
- Jacques FrançoisCambefort
- Caroline VeytArmande Béjart
- Ingrid RouifMme de Montespan
- Philippe QuercyMazuel
- Pierre GéraldBoesset
- Serge FeuillardMazarin
- Michel AlexandreLe Vau
- Alain EloyLe Notre
- Thomas LeruthConti's secretary
- Véronique MailleMarie-Thérèse
- René MorardThe King's doctor
- Pierre DevilderThe King's doctor
- Vincent GrassArchbishop of Paris
- Stéphane PelzerActor
- Odile MatthieuDorine
- Tony JacquotThe Queen's doctor