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Cast

Sami Frey

Sami Frey

Nathan Le Cerf

Caroline Silhol

Caroline Silhol

Marthe de Lairac

Pierre Richard

Pierre Richard

Squirrat

Mathieu Carrière

Mathieu Carrière

Anchire

François Marthouret

François Marthouret

Hairon

Crew

Benoît Barbier

Benoît Barbier

Director

Pascal Quignard

Pascal Quignard

Novel

Jean-Louis Livi

Jean-Louis Livi

Producer

Bernard Marescot

Bernard Marescot

Executive Producer

Isabelle Wieder-Atherton

Isabelle Wieder-Atherton

Original Music Composer

Eduardo Serra

Eduardo Serra

Director of Photography

Thierry Derocles

Thierry Derocles

Editor

Bernard Vézat

Bernard Vézat

Production Design

Pierre Betoulle

Pierre Betoulle

Costume Design

Yvonne Sassinot de Nesle

Yvonne Sassinot de Nesle

Costume Design

Judith Gayo

Judith Gayo

Makeup Artist

Thierry Lécuyer

Thierry Lécuyer

Makeup Artist

Anthony Gaillard

Anthony Gaillard

Special Effects Makeup Artist

Jérôme Lévy

Jérôme Lévy

Foley Artist

François Groult

François Groult

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L'Amour conjugal

19950.0 / 1093 min
Drama

Overview

This French tale, set in the 17th century, chronicles the marriage between an errant knight and a beautiful spinster. The tale begins in 1629, and the knight is Nathan Le Cerf who joins the regiments of Count Anchire after he loses his entire family to the plague. Nathan's first assignment is to kill the gambling rival of the count in a duel; Nathan obeys, but gets wounded in the process. Still he makes it back to his master and is expecting a generous reward. Instead, the count reviles the knight, invokes Louis XIII's ban on dueling, and orders Nathan beheaded. Nathan will have none of that. Despite his bleeding abdominal wound, he escapes into the countryside. Initially he finds shelter with his lifelong friend, a chalk maker; he then goes on to one of his patrons, an artist. Nathan is relegated to living in a humble hut in the wilds. Eventually he meets an impoverished noblewoman, Marhte de Lairac.