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Behind The Scenes Of Sofia Coppola's Marie-Antoinette part 2
Documentary directed by Alexander Roos, Edited by Jessica Janos, 2005 Sofia Coppola, Jason Schwartzman, Kirsten Dunst, Brian Reitzell of Air
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Behind The Scenes Of Sofia Coppola's Marie-Antoinette part 1
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Documentary directed by Alexander Roos, Edited by Jessica Janos, 2005 Sofia Coppola, Jason Schwartzman, Kirsten Dunst, Brian Reitzell of Air
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Documentary about Duc's Restaurant in Honolulu, directed by Alexander Roos, Edited by Jessica Janos.
No way they only bathed 3 times a year
Wow this video was more full of 🐍🐍🐍then I thought lol
My Favourite Movie ever!! Kirsten Dunst is the best Marie Antoinette ever made!!
Why on earth did she cast Jason S. As Louis XVI ? He looks NOTHING Like LouisXVI- even young He was Fat/Obese, Sloppy, wore a Wig, Crude. Oh I know--Jason was a relative ! 😱😱😱
Good making of.
I like the movie. Sofia's very talented.
thank you for uploading. i love this film :)
The movie is made to show us her lifestyle how she lives and her routine but if youre looking for her story and biography it wont satisfy u. It will only satisfy you visually
Love this movie, sound track...perfection.
The wardrobe were gorgeous! ✌
I love you sofia
a well deserved Oscar for best costumes
love soffit coppola
I DIDNT KNOW PEEWEE HERMAN WAS IN MARIE ANTOINETTE
WOW WHAT A GREAT TREAT THANKS!
Merci beaucoup 🌹
Merci beaucoup. 🌹
You have the privilege to film the bts of this visual movie in one of the most beautiful places and you make this horrible edition? it's make me crazy, so annoying to watch.
It was 2005, maybe that´s the reason haha
umm he was just a young person working on the show. He was hired to get Sofia coffee and correlate her scripts lol I wouldn't be surprised if the person that made this wasn't the producers friends son. This was prob made to show at the wrap party or for fun.
I love the soundtrack so much. I went out and bought both the DVD and the Soundtrack right after seeing it for the first time. I love how Sofia put traditional french instrumentals (especially the harpsichord pieces) and she also put a lot of 80s music in it. Very fun movie.
Sofia said she wanted to make the film through the eyes of Marie Antoinett instead of the typical portrayal
the woman who makes costumes is italian ;)
this were my fav scene of the 18th century.. untill i heard the fact that ppl only bath 3 times a year... i was like eewwwhh..
wonderful movie! the visuals, the art is wonderful. There are historical documentaries about it if you want to see facts. I just wanted to see art on the silver screen.
what's the song playing when Kirsten is talking??
morcheeba - let it go
@@robertl.6119 i'm just seeing this now lol thank you so much!!
I loved the movie but find it strange that the director would choose to make a film over a topic she had never studied or researched.
She had a really good book she based it off of- Lady Antonia Fraser's "Marie Antoinette: The Journey" and if you read that then you know that Sophia knew exactly what she was doing and the story she was telling. It's amazing.
It was a beautiful movie, but Sofia is right when she says she really "knew nothing" about Marie Antoinette. Her facts and chronology are off and skewed. I wish Antoina Fraiser had more of a say in this movie.
OMG, Fred Berger's a cutie!!!
It's a shame she didn't clear up the Fersen Myth, but hey, sex sells, I guess. (My only serious hang-up on this film)
Well there's that and the fact they really just covered the party phase of her life, in truth she calmed down a lot once the kids came along and they didn't how anything in regards to what she went through when the revolution happened :-/
Oh I know, I study French History, with particular focus in that period. I do appreciate that Coppola actually showed Louis with a bit of backbone, protecting his family, and didn't leave him a shy bumbler the whole time. She even taught her children about donating old toys and such to less fortunate families. She really did try to be a good mother and queen, but neither her nor Louis were given much education in ruling France...
Actually, in the 18th century, people only bathed once a week, once a month, or even once a year. Aristocrats ate so heavily that when they went into their baths, they risked death because their metabolisms were so low. I believe Louis XVI bathed once a month, and Marie Antoinette was the stand-out: she bathed twice a week.
Louis XIV only bathed once a. Year.
Nooooooo it's not the eating That's just ignorant they were in fact skinnier than people now It's because of the plage They believed that water opened the pores and diseases got in The plage was just about subsided
old ladies would bathe or shower 3 times a week is sufficient if one is on spsiriva i'm toldlouis auguset was only twice a week...
Because they may not have had baths more than three times a year--totally submerged in a tub of water--doesn't necessarily mean that they never washed. They usually took "maid's baths," washing themselves from a bowl of water.
Thank you for uploading this, you're the best!
I find it amazing that they filmed this movie in Versailles! Also, the costumes are beautiful!
type in ma part 1
they bathed 3 times a year...gross
Thank you for this; one thing is to imagine how maybe it al came togeher, another is actually seeing how that happened.
I didn't like the 80's music in the movie at first, but then I warmed to it. Among other things, it conveyed a sense of Marie and Louis' adolescence and how they were put into roles they weren't ready for.
@JubalCalif i believe her last words were "Pardon me sir, I meant not to do it." after she stepped on the executioner's foot by accident.