Sade (film)
Sade is a 2000 French film directed by Benoît Jacquot, adapted by Jacques Fieschi and Bernard Minoret from the novel La terreur dans le boudoir by Serge Bramly.
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Directed by | Benoît Jacquot |
Produced by | Patrick Godeau |
Written by | Serge Bramly (novel) Jacques Fieschi |
Starring | Daniel Auteuil Marianne Denicourt Jean-Pierre Cassel Grégoire Colin Jeanne Balibar Isild Le Besco Jalil Lespert Philippe Duquesne Sylvie Testud François Levantal |
Cinematography | Benoît Delhomme |
Edited by | Luc Barnier |
Distributed by | Océan Films |
Release date | 23 August 2000 |
Running time | 100 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Budget | $8.5 million |
Box office | $3.4 million[1] |
Plot
Paris in 1794: After prolonged detention, the Marquis de Sade (Daniel Auteuil), who claims during the hearing to be neither noble nor the author of the novel Justine, is incarcerated with other nobles in a prison which was formerly a monastery in Picpus.
Cast
- Daniel Auteuil – Marquis de Sade
- Marianne Denicourt – Marie-Constance Quesnet / Sensible
- Jeanne Balibar – Madame Santero
- Grégoire Colin – Fournier
- Isild Le Besco – Emilie de Lancris
- Jean-Pierre Cassel – Le vicomte de Lancris
- Sylvie Testud – Renée de Sade
- Philippe Duquesne - Coignard
- François Levantal - Latour
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See also
- Quills was an English-language film covering similar subject matter, released the same year.
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