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Louis XV, le Soleil noir

How Louis XV, a young king loved by his people, sensitive to the artistic and intellectual turmoil of his century (that of the Enlightenment), will end his reign in decay and hatred? Only fifteen years after his death, it's the Revolution.

Top Cast

  • Stanley Weber

    Stanley Weber

    Louis XV

  • François Berland

    François Berland

    Richelieu

  • Féodor Atkine

    Féodor Atkine

    Jacques Cassini

  • Marina Cristalle

    Marina Cristalle

    Mme de Laborde

  • Léa Wiazemsky

    Léa Wiazemsky

    Madame de Châteauroux

  • Blandine Bury

    Blandine Bury

    Mme de Mailly

  • William Mesguich

    William Mesguich

    Monsieur

  • Coralie Revel

    Coralie Revel

    Mme du Barry

Overview

How Louis XV, a young king loved by his people, sensitive to the artistic and intellectual turmoil of his century (that of the Enlightenment), will end his reign in decay and hatred? Only fifteen years after his death, it's the Revolution.

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