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      • Deborah Young of The Hollywood Reporter called Farewell, My Queen a "visual joy, even while its tale of a lower class girl at court infatuated with the Queen of France labors to say something relevant.
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  2. Feb 9, 2012 · A distanced but extraordinarily atmospheric costumer set in the heady (in the sense of pre-guillotined) final days of Versailles amid the commotion of the dawning French Revolution, Farewell,...

  3. When Sidonie falls on a polished floor as she hurries to Marie Antoinette in the darkness, the queen seems truly lost. Naturalistic yet dramatic lighting and restless camera movement lend vivid immediacy to the rapidly spiraling events, as do other visual details.

  4. Jul 12, 2012 · As directed by France’sveteran Benoît Jacquot, “Farewell, My Queen” has a potent emotional component as well, involving the tangled emotional lives of three beautiful women: Marie Antoinette...

  5. Deborah Young of The Hollywood Reporter called Farewell, My Queen a "visual joy, even while its tale of a lower class girl at court infatuated with the Queen of France labors to say something relevant.

  6. As co-written and directed by French director Benoit Jacquot, Farewell, My Queen is a lush and vibrant film that is mesmerizingly beautiful even when it is invaded with an ominous sense of gloom and despair. At one point in the film, a list appears within the palace of 286 people whom the revolutionaries intend to behead.

  7. Jul 12, 2012 · Farewell, My Queen takes place in Versailles as the French Revolution approaches. But it focuses on Marie Antoinette's servant more than on the aristocracy. Critic Mark Jenkins says that approach...

  8. Jul 17, 2012 · “Farewell, My Queenplaces Sidonie in such a position. As a woman who can read and write in 1789, she must be intelligent and ambitious. She must also have learned much from the books and journals she read for the queen.

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