Si Versailles m'était conté (1954)
Directed by Sacha Guitry

Comedy / Drama / History
aka: Affairs in Versailles

Film Review

Abstract picture representing Si Versailles m'etait conte (1954)
Towards the end of his career, writer and film director Sacha Guitry made three major historical films, each of which earned him critical acclaim and each of which has retained an enduring popularity. Si Versailles m'était conté is arguably the best of the three, although its sister films Si Paris nous était conté and Napoléon are also highly regarded by many.  All three films are lavish, well-scripted episodic historical films, featuring a dizzying cast of France's best-known actors.

As the title suggests, Si Versailles m'était conté tells the life of the château of Versailles, the magnificent royal palace built by Louis XIV just outside Paris - which now serves as a Mecca for tourists of all nationalities and the set for innumerable period dramas.  Instead of making this a heavy historical drama, Guitry tells the history of the palace in the form of a visual poem, through a naturally flowing series of sketches.

As in the other two historical frescos, Guitry is able to call upon an unprecedented cast of some of France's finest film actors (to which we must add Orson Welles).  Jean Marais, Jean-Louis Barrault, Gérard Philipe and Micheline Presle are just some of the stars of the period who make this a sumptuous theatrical feast.  Guitry himself appears in the film in the part of an ageing Louis XIV, appropriately looking back on his glorious past as he faces the final curtain.
© James Travers 2003
The above content is owned by filmsdefrance.com and must not be copied.
Next Sacha Guitry film:
Napoléon (1955)

Film Synopsis

What tales the château of Versailles could tell us if its walls could speak…  From the halcyon days of excess and grandeur under the reign of the "sun king" Louis XIV, to the tragic years of the French Revolution which brought an ignoble end to the French monarchy…  From the intrigue of Madame de Montespan to the genius of Molière…  So many stories to tell, so many lives to remember...
© James Travers
The above content is owned by filmsdefrance.com and must not be copied.


Film Credits


The very best fantasy films in French cinema
sb-img-30
Whilst the horror genre is under-represented in French cinema, there are still a fair number of weird and wonderful forays into the realms of fantasy.
The very best of French film comedy
sb-img-7
Thanks to comedy giants such as Louis de Funès, Fernandel, Bourvil and Pierre Richard, French cinema abounds with comedy classics of the first rank.
The best French films of 2019
sb-img-28
Our round-up of the best French films released in 2019.
The best French war films ever made
sb-img-6
For a nation that was badly scarred by both World Wars, is it so surprising that some of the most profound and poignant war films were made in France?
The best of Russian cinema
sb-img-24
There's far more to Russian movies than the monumental works of Sergei Eisenstein - the wondrous films of Andrei Tarkovsky for one.
 

Other things to look at


Copyright © filmsdefrance.com 1998-2024
All rights reserved



All content on this page is protected by copyright