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Moliere
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Moliere

Jan 31, 2007
1h 55m
★ 6.4

Overview

Molière, a down-and-out actor-cum-playwright up to his ears in debt. When the wealthy Jourdain offers to cover that debt so that Molière's theatrical talents might help Jourdain win the heart of a certain widowed marquise, hilarity ensues.

Genres

Romance
Drama
Comedy

Production Companies

Fidélité Productions
France 2 Cinéma
France 3 Cinéma

Moliere Trailers

Cast

Romain Duris

Moliere

Romain Duris

Fabrice Luchini

M. Jourdain

Fabrice Luchini

Édouard Baer

Dorante

Édouard Baer

Ludivine Sagnier

Celimene

Ludivine Sagnier

Laura Morante

Elmire Jourdain

Laura Morante

Fanny Valette

Henriette Jourdain

Fanny Valette

Gonzague Montuel

Valère

Gonzague Montuel

Gilian Petrovski

Thomas

Gilian Petrovski

Sophie-Charlotte Husson

Madeleine Béjart

Sophie-Charlotte Husson

Anne Suarez

Catherine de Brie

Anne Suarez

Annelise Hesme

Marquise du Parc

Annelise Hesme

Alban Casterman

Valet Jourdain

Alban Casterman

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