7.5La Folle Journée ou Le Mariage de Figaro · 1989
La Folle Journée ou Le Mariage de Figaro (1989) is a Comedy / Drama film directed by Roger Coggio, starring Fanny Cottençon, Roger Coggio, Marie Laforêt.
7.5La Folle Journée ou Le Mariage de Figaro (1989) is a Comedy / Drama film directed by Roger Coggio, starring Fanny Cottençon, Roger Coggio, Marie Laforêt.
The Marriage of Figaro, an adaptation of Beaumarchais' play, depicts a veritable social and romantic battle on the day of Figaro and Susanna's wedding, as Count Almaviva attempts to seduce the young woman despite her impending marriage. Throughout this eventful day, servants and masters clash in a game of intrigue, disguises, letters, and misunderstandings, each trying to thwart the other's plans. Figaro, cunning and determined, refuses to be humiliated, while Susanna and the Countess join forces to foil the Count's intentions. Around them gravitate Cherubino, Basilio, Bartolo, Antonio, and Marcellina, who further complicate the plot by adding jealousies, misunderstandings, and unexpected twists. Little by little, the Count's manipulations are exposed, and the women play a decisive role in the denouement.
Fanny Cottençon, Roger Coggio, Marie Laforêt, Claude Giraud, Michel Galabru, Paul Préboist, Jean Lefebvre, Line Renaud
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Find a movie by describing itThe Marriage of Figaro, an adaptation of Beaumarchais' play, depicts a veritable social and romantic battle on the day of Figaro and Susanna's wedding, as Count Almaviva attempts to seduce the young woman despite her impending marriage. Throughout this eventful day, servants and masters clash in a game of intrigue, disguises, letters, and misunderstandings, each trying to thwart the other's plans. Figaro, cunning and determined, refuses to be humiliated, while Susanna and the Countess join forces to foil the Count's intentions. Around them gravitate Cherubino, Basilio, Bartolo, Antonio, and Marcellina, who further complicate the plot by adding jealousies, misunderstandings, and unexpected twists. Little by little, the Count's manipulations are exposed, and the women play a decisive role in the denouement.
La Folle Journée ou Le Mariage de Figaro was released in 1989.
The cast includes Fanny Cottençon, Roger Coggio, Marie Laforêt, Claude Giraud.