Louis XIV is twenty-eight years old. In order to rule over the nobility and to permanently impose his absolute power, he launches the constr...
Louis XIV is twenty-eight years old. In order to rule over the nobility and to permanently impose his absolute power, he launches the construction of Versailles, like one sets a trap. Louis XIV is a young king haunted by childhood trauma, the Fronde, a rebellion of the nobility against his father Louis XIII… Outstanding political strategist, manipulator, Machiavellian, he will “invent” Versailles in order to keep the Nobles away from Paris and under control; he is progressively transforming Versailles into a golden prison. He is also inclined to Romanesque passions, but how to live them out when one is the greatest king of the world? The first season follows the King as he turns into the Sun King: the King of the Kings. The historical and fictional characters, ranging from the most known courtier to the most humble villager, guide us through a world of betrayal and intimate secrets, of political maneuvers and war declarations, revealing Versailles in all its glory and brutality.nnVERSAILLESnnCreated by Simon Mirren & David WolstencroftnnEpisodes writers : Simon Mirren & David Wolstencroft, André Jacquemetton & Maria Jacquemetton, Sasha Hails, Andrew Bampfield.nnDirected by: Jalil Lespert, Christoph Schrewe, Thomas Vincent, Daniel RobynnCast: George Blagden, Alexander Vlahos, Tygh Runyan, Stuart Bowman, Amira Casar, Noémie Schmidt, Anna Brewster, Sarah Winter, Evan Williams, Anatole Taubman, Steve Cumyn, Lizzie Brochere, Dominique Blanc.nnExecutive Producers: Claude Chelli, Jean Bureau, Anne Thomopoulos, Simon Mirren & David Wolstencroft. nnA Canal+ Creation Originale nProduced by Capa Drama, Zodiak Fiction, Incendo.nnWith the support of Centre National de la Cinématographie (CNC), Telefilm Canada, Région Ile de France. nWith the participation of Versailles City and palace of Versaillesnnn© CAPA DRAMA – ZODIAK FICTION & DOCS – INCENDO VERSAILLES PRODUCTION INC. – CANAL + - 2015 Less