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JEAN DE LA FONTAINE

A fable as amusing and whimsical as La
Fontaine's own classics, Jean de La
Fontaine traces the young poet's
confrontation with Colbert, financial
administrator for Louis XIV's Kingdom of
France.
In 1661, Colbert gets his rival Fouquet
arrested, a powerful advisor of the young
king. Unlike other artists, La Fontaine
confirms his support for Fouquet and
even when penniless, stands by his
convictions, writing the Fables, which
protest against a despotic government in
the height of its decline.
Daniel Vigne's drama is a spectacle of
classic dimensions unveiling La Fontaine
as a free spirit and a great lover of life.
France 2007 – Drama [100 mins]
Director: Daniel Vigne
With: Lorant Deutsch, Phillipe Torreton
Rating: This film has not been classified. The film is suitable for (M) that which the film organizers judges that the film is suitable. Parents who would like more information about content of any film in the A.F. French Film Festival program should contact adelaide@af.org.au
Session
| Palace Nova East End |
SUN 6 APR |
9.00pm |
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