La Chambre obscure (2000) Directed by Marie-Christine Questerbert
Drama / History
aka: The Dark Room
Film Synopsis
Being the daughter of Gérard de Narbonne, one of the most distinguished
medical practitioners of the 16th century, Aliénor was bound to become
a physician of some repute herself. Her healing skills are appreciated
by the King of France, whose life is threatened by a fistula. Once
cured of his affliction, the king shows his gratitude by offering Aliénor
anything her heart craves. Naturally, she chooses to be betrothed to the
man she has loved since childhood, the dashing nobleman Bertrand de Roussillon.
Despite the fact that he has no feelings at all for Aliénor and is
unwilling to marry her, Bertrand knows he has no choice but to acquiesce
to his king's request and the marriage goes ahead as planned. Not long
after the wedding, Aliénor is surprised when her husband suddenly
goes missing. It seems that Bertrand cannot bring himself to consummate
the marriage, so he has fled to Sienna to join the woman he loves, Lisotta...
Cast: Caroline Ducey (Aliénor),
Melvil Poupaud (Bertrand),
Mathieu Demy (Thomas),
Sylvie Testud (Azalaïs),
Jackie Berroyer (The king),
Hugues Quester (Ambrogio),
Alice Houri (Lisotta),
Pierre Baillot (Maître Gérard de Narbonne),
Dimitri Rataud (Marc),
Christian Cloarec (Guillaume),
Edith Scob (The widow),
Luis Rego (The confessor),
Capucine Daumas (Aliénor, as a child),
Georges Martin-Censier (The clerk of the court),
Serpentine Teyssier (Mother superior),
Sandrine Blancke,
Christophe Bouisse,
Jean-Christophe Bouvet,
Thibault de Montalembert,
Roch Leibovici
Country: France / Luxembourg / Canada / Italy
Language: French
Support: Color
Runtime: 107 min
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