155 minutes
3/4/2010
A wide-ranging, energetic period piece tracing the rise of the Protestant Henry of Navarre as he goes from battlefield warrior to France's beloved King Henri IV. Director Jo Baier's epic is a classically entertaining adventure, albeit one with more than a little bloodshed and frequent bawdy sexual interludes. In late 16th-century France, Catholics and Protestant Huguenots were at war. Seemingly seeking peace, the French dowager queen, Catherine de Medici summons Henry to her court to have him marry her daughter, uniting the two warring factions. However, the Catholics slaughter the Protestant wedding guests in what became known as the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre and Henry-now married-must use all his guile to both stay alive and maneuver for the throne. [Written by Palm Springs International Film Festival]
Julien Boisselier
as Henri de Navarre
Joachim Król
as Théodore Agrippa d'Aubigné
Andreas Schmidt
as Guillaume du Bartas
Roger Casamajor
as Maximilien de Béthune 'Rosny'
Armelle Deutsch
as Marguerite de Valois 'Margot'
Chloé Stefani
as Gabrielle d'Estrées
Hannelore Hoger
as Katharina de Medici
Ulrich Noethen
as Karl IX
Devid Striesow
as D'Anjou
Katharina Thalbach
as Gauklerin
Karl Markovics
as Coligny
Gabriela Maria Schmeide
as Marie de Medici
Christine Urspruch
as Leonora
André Hennicke
as Biron
Wotan Wilke Möhring
as von Guise
Johannes Silberschneider
as Arzt in Nerac
Sandra Hüller
as Catherine
Antoine Monot Jr.
as Mayenne
Sven Pippig
as Beauvois
Frank Voß
as Arzt Ambroise Parè
Fritz Marquardt