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Let Joy Reign Supreme (1975)

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Summary: France, 1719. Louis 14th died four years ago, Philippe d'Orleans is the regent. He is a liberal and a libertine. His right-hand man, Dubois, an atheistic and cupid priest, as libertine as Philippe, tries to take advantage of a little rebellion lead by a Breton squire and of the famine to become archbishop... Description of the life of the court in this period of transition where the French Revolution smoulders.
AKA: Que la fête commence...
Genre: Drama
Country: France
Directed By: Bertrand Tavernier
More information at the Internet Movie Database
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na Allocine
70
T7
na DavidKahane
74
T6
The tangles of political intrigue can become dizzying, a situation compounded by Tavernier's occasional disinterest in trying to clarify matters. He's more interest in exposing the casual duplicity of the ruling class and the way they marinate themselves in pure decadence until it seems their very souls are rotting away. The lucidity of the film may waver, but its passion is always strikingly clear.
na Leo Pard
75
T5
na Fetsch
69
T5
na Veterini
83
T8
na imdb
69
T7
na LordofDance
55
T8
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