Versailles behind the scenes gags

2022-04-01 08:01
"Versailles" is currently the most expensive TV series in the history of French TV series, with a budget of up to 30 million US dollars, which has set a new record. Interestingly, although this is an original and pure French historical story, the director used a joint script of British and French screenwriters to perform the interpretation. At present, its English version has also been used by British BBC 2 and BBC. The Canadian Super Channel has been included in the bag, and it is obviously well-prepared for global promotion and high popularity.
In terms of costume design, "Versailles" invited the famous French film costume designer Madeline Fontaine to join. Madeline Fontaine is the costume designer for the films "Amelie" and "Yves Saint Laurent", and was nominated for the 2002 César Awards 2002 Best Costume Design Award for her previous work. This time, she is in charge of designing the costumes for the characters in this French historical drama, which is full of intrigue, power and desire. In terms of how to balance the inheritance of historical and cultural traditions with modern interpretation, it is also a time for her. Huge and fun challenge.
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  • Krista 2022-04-23 07:06:01

    The Sun King's acting lacks temperament, but he has practiced ballet for more than 20 years. Brother Wang's little husband and wife

  • Cassandre 2022-04-01 09:01:19

    There are only 12 bans in this show... Is it really okay for 12-year-old children to watch it...

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