Versailles celebrates Molière with a month of dramatic delights
We also get a glimpse of the renovations of the apartments of Louis XV's favourite mistress, as Madame du Barry’s lodgings are restored to their former gilded glory.
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We also get a glimpse of the renovations of the apartments of Louis XV's favourite mistress, as Madame du Barry’s lodgings are restored to their former gilded glory.
We also take a look back at the career of singular filmmaker Claire Denis, as her 1999 classic "Beau Travail" is re-released. Her latest film "Stars at Noon" won the Grand Prix at the Cannes Film Festival.
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Meanwhile, in honour of her Platinum Jubilee, Britain's longest-reigning monarch gets the documentary treatment in "Elizabeth: A Portrait in Part(s)". Lisa calls the film, directed by the late Roger Michell, a "visual celebration of a figure of longevity and stability in a radically changing world".