LOVE, WIGS & MUSIC

Filming the 18th century

In 1715, Louis XIV died and the Enlightenment began. Europe was experiencing a period of great political, artistic, philosophical and scientific turmoil. A strong desire for change culminated in 1789 with the French Revolution, that had an impact on the whole of Europe. Many filmmakers were inspired by this period, where the old and the new collided, where the richest rubed shoulders with the poorest, and where baroque and rigour clashed. This selection of 12 films takes us on a fascinating journey through time, between reality and historical fantasy.


FANFAN LA TULIPE (1952)
by Christian-Jaque

 


THE NUN (1965)
by Jacques Rivette

 


LET JOY REIGN SUPREME (1975)
by Bertrand Tavernier

BARRY LYNDON (1975)
by Stanley Kubrick

AMADEUS (1984)
by
Miloš Forman

 


VALMONT (1989)
by Miloš Forman

 


FARINELLI (1994)
by Gérard Corbiau

THE MADNESS OF KING GEORGE (1994)
by
Nicholas Hytner

 


ON GARD (1997)
by Philippe de Broca

 


A ROYAL AFFAIR (2012)
by Nikolaj Arcel

IL BOEMO (2022)
by
Petr Vaclav