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The French Revolution (2021)

This is the “embedded” French Revolution that we want to share: an exceptional, immersive experience seen through cameras that dive into the heart of history, following its every jolt. It's the story of the fall of the world's most glorious, most powerful ad most ancient monarchy.

Release Date: Tue, Jul 13, 2021

Country: FR
Language: Fr
Runtime: 58

Sabaya Lelouch
Gabrielle Pecheloche
Arnaud Frémont
Jean-Paul Marat
Antony Cochin
Jean-Paul Rabaut Saint-Étienne
Gaëlle Battut
Pauline Coupigny
Abel Lacoste
Jean-Jean (enfant)
Adrien Velimirovic
Pulliat garde français
Michaël Appourchaux
André Jeanbon Saint-André
Olivier David
Porteur 2 manifestation
Jonathan Harscoët
Homme sacristie 2 (forgeron)
Brigitte Richard
Lavandière 2
Marie Bach
Marceline Quatre Saisons
Justin Ferrand
Vendeur de journaux / Messager Thermidor
Robin Gros
Homme Thermidor 2
Brice Mousnier
Homme Thermidor 3 / Sans-culotte
Cédric Omont
Homme Convention 1
Christine Bechenit
Vieille dame Marie
Philippe Torreton
Narrator (voice)
Samuel Dupuy
Jonas Lebigant
Augustin Bonhomme
Athanase Lamoureux
Frédéric Sauzay
Juste Coupigny
Ludovic Pinette
Abbé Bouvreuil
Xavier Lafitte
Camille Desmoulins
Franck Beckmann
Georges Jacques Danton
Thomas Espinera
Maximilien Robespierre
Sylvie Batby
Rosalie Coupigny
Rafaël de Ferran
Jean-Jean (adolescent)
Stanislas Grassian
Prêtre réfractaire
Franck Trillot
Homme 2 manifestation
Marlène Veyriras
Femme 1 manifestation
Mikaël Dumoussaud
Homme sacristie 1 (maréchal-ferrant)
Corinne Delpech
Lavandière 1
Michaël Assié
Fédéré breton
Kévin Rozé
Homme Thermidor 1

Season 1:

Between fear and hope (1789-1791)
Episode 1: Between fear and hope (1789-1791) (Jul 13, 2021)
In the spring of 1789, France was fractured by social inequalities. In a suburb of Paris, the camera follows Jonas, Athanase and Gabrielle, witnesses to the conflagration of the people. At the same time, the Third Estate wins its standoff against the king. With the support of the clergy, he formed the first National Assembly. But, Louis XVI called on 20,000 soldiers, partly German and Swiss. This is the start of the process. On July 14, 1789, the people of Paris and the brand new guard created by the Paris Commune confront the royal troops and bring down the Bastille. The king must give up his absolute power. Faced with the popular revolts of the summer, the new Assembly voted to end privileges and adopted, on August 26, the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen. Paris becomes a laboratory for democracy.

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