The King Is Dancing
The King Dances is a 2000 costume drama film co-written and directed by Gérard Corbiau based on Philippe Beaussant's biography of Jean-Baptiste Lully, Lully ou le musicien du soleil. The film, presenting libertine Lully as a natural ally of the early Enlightenment figure Louis XIV of France in his conflicts with the Catholic establishment, focuses on Lully's personal relationship with the King, as well as his camaraderie with Molière and rivalry with Robert Cambert.
Plot
Lully starts to gain the favour of the 14-year-old King Louis in 1653 by giving him specially designed shoes for Ballet Royal de la Nuit. His subsequent rise draws hostility from the old cadres of the court, particularly the royal composer Cambert.Following Cardinal Mazarin's death, Louis installs himself in full power as the king in 1661. He is now at stake with the religious establishment created and controlled by his mother Anne of Austria at the Palais-Royal. On the other hand, Lully's animosity with Cambert comes to a novel dimension after Cambert's mistress Madeleine Lambert, the daughter of Michel Lambert, marries Lully in 1662.
Lully and another Versailles favourite, Molière, are keen to further disarm the old court. The duo get to understand their own limitations when conflict becomes more manifest at events such as the staging of Tartuffe in 1664. Meanwhile, the passing years bring an end to Lully's position as the king's dance teacher and choreographer and he also has to face the emotional tensions growing with his wife's niece Julie, which will culminate at the gala of Cambert's Pomone in 1671.
Cast
- Benoît Magimel as Louis XIV
- * Emil Tarding as the young Louis XIV
- Boris Terral as Jean-Baptiste Lully
- Tchéky Karyo as Molière
- Johan Leysen as Robert Cambert
- Cécile Bois as Madeleine Lambert
- Claire Keim as Julie
- Idwig Stéphane as Prince de Conti
- Caroline Veyt as Armande Béjart
- Ingrid Rouif as Madame de Montespan
- Jacques François as Jean de Cambefort
- Pierre Gérald as Jean-Baptiste Boësset
- Vincent Grass as Archbishop of Paris
- Jean-Louis Sbille as Spectator
- Colette Emmanuelle as Anne of Austria
- Serge Feuillard as Cardinal Mazarin
Production