The King's Daughters
– Late 17th Century: Anne de Grandcamp and Lucie de Fontenelle, two little girls from Normandy, arrive..
Late 17th Century: Anne de Grandcamp and Lucie de Fontenelle, two little girls from Normandy, arrive at the Saint-Cyr school founded by Madame de Maintenon for educating the daughters of impoverished nobles ruined in wars and making them into free women.
Madame de Maintenon is the secret wife of Louis XIV, and empowered by his support, she offers "her" two hundred fifty girls a playful and avant-garde education. Anne and Lucie, two inseparable friends, allow themselves to be carried away by the promise of a bright future. But Maintenon has arrived at the pinnacle of power through scheming and debasing herself and she now fears the fires of hell. She is counting on her model school to atone for her past sins.
17 May 2000
French
Patricia Mazuy
Yves Dangerfield (novel), Philippe Lauro-Baranes, Patricia Mazuy, Yves Thomas
Isabelle Huppert, Jean-Pierre Kalfon, Simon Reggiani, Jean-François Balmer
Madame de Maintenon rises from humble beginnings to become a courtesan to the royal court and eventually marries King Louis XIV. With the king's indulgence, Maintenon opens a special school for girls.
3 wins & 7 nominations.
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