2023-05-13 19:09:09
In 2006, Maïwenn was, like many spectators, flabbergasted by the Marie Antoinette by Sofia Coppola, which had a resounding premiere at the Cannes Film Festival. But more than the anachronisms and the very rock soundtrack, more than the magnetic presence of Kirsten Dunst, she is flabbergasted, at the very moment when she unveils her first film as a director, Excuse me, by the mysterious appearance of Asia Argento in Jeanne du Barry. “I immediately wanted to know more, she intrigued me,” she says. She will then delve deeply into the story of this daughter of the people who became a courtesan, and who made a sensational entrance to Versailles as the favorite of King Louis XV.
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