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©Idéale Audience
©Idéale Audience
Feature Film | 2018-2019 | Drama, Experimental | France, Germany, Portugal, Spain

Brief synopsis

1774, shortly before the French Revolution, somewhere between Potsdam and Berlin. Madame de Dumeval, the Duc de Tesis and the Duc de Wand, libertines expelled from the puritanical court of Louis XVI, seek the support of the legendary Duc de Walchen, German seducer and freethinker, lonely in a country where hypocrisy and false virtue reign. Their mission is to export libertinage, a philosophy of enlightenment founded on the rejection of moral boundaries and authorities, but moreover to find a safe place to pursue their errant games, where the quest for pleasure no longer obeys laws other than those dictated by unfulfilled desires.

Cast

ActorRole nameVoice actor / SpeakerVoice actor
Helmut Berger [1]Duc de Walchen [L]
Marc SusiniComte de Tésis [L]
Iliana ZabethMademoiselle de Jensling [L]
Laura PoulvetMademoiselle de Geldöbel [L]
Baptiste PinteauxDuc de Wand [SR]
Alexander García DüttmannComte Alexis Danshire [SR]
Théodora MarcadéMadame de Dumeva [SR]
Lluís SerratArmin [SR]
Xavier PérezCapitaine Benjamin Hephie [SR]
Francesc DaranasLibertine [SR]
Catalin JugravuCatalin [SR]
Montse TriolaMadame Montavrile [SR]
Safira RobensMademoiselle de Rubens [SR]

Crew

ActivityNameComment
ColoristAlexandra Pocquet
Director of photographyArtur Tort
Costume designerRosa Tharrats
DirectorAlbert Serra
EditorAriadna Ribas
EditorAlbert Serra
EditorArtur Tort
Online editorLéo Bazire-Prévost
ComposerMarc Verdaguer
ComposerFerran Font
ProducerMontse Triola
ProducerPierre-Olivier Bardet
ProducerAlbert Serra
ProducerJoaquim Sapinho
Sound re-recording mixerMélissa Petitjean
Sound designerJordi Ribas Suris

Distribution / Sales companies

CompanyComment
Dulac Distribution [fr]
France (theatrical)
France (theatrical)
Films Boutique [de/fr]
International sales
International sales

Cinema releases and premieres

TypeCountryDateComment
Theatre releaseFranceWednesday, 04/09/2019