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<i>Henri 4</i> (film)

Henri 4 (film)

2010 film


Henri 4 is a 2010 drama film directed by Jo Baier.[1] It is a German-French-Austrian-Spanish co-production.

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Plot

France in 1563. Calvinist Protestantism has arrived in France. But the Catholic reaction is not long in coming and the small but steadily growing Protestant population is suppressed in French society. However, the Huguenots, particularly in the south of France and in the small Kingdom of Navarre near Spain, resisted. Catherine de' Medici, the actual ruler of France, wants to counter this. Her two sons, Charles IX and Duke of Anjou show weakness in this fight and Henry, the young prince of Navarre, vital strength. Catherine de' Medici has to give in and makes Henry an offer of peace, which he, tired of fighting, accepts. This peace also means that Margot, the daughter of the Medicis, married in Paris with Henry. But even during the wedding celebrations, the Catholics strike: They cause a bloodbath among the Protestant wedding guests who have traveled. About 20,000 Huguenots die on this Bartholomew night.

Cast


References

  1. Beier, Lars-Olav (5 March 2010). "Filmgroßprojekt "Henri 4": Riesig, stressig, babylonisch". Der Spiegel (in German). Retrieved 9 October 2014.



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