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Children of the Century (The)

Country: France, Language: French, 135 mins

Original Title

Les Enfants du Siècle
  • Director: Diane Kurys
  • Writer: Murray Head; Diane Kurys
  • Producer: Robert Benmussa; Christine Gozlan

CGiii Comment

The only thing more outrageous than French novelist George Sand's torrid love affair with the decadent author Alfred de Musset and her affinity for wearing men's clothing, was the content of her writing. Though Sand (otherwise known as the Baroness Dudevant) smoked cigars and cross-dressed, it was the boldness of her writing on issues such as the abstinence of marriage and women's frigidity that most contributed to the scandalous reputation she earned in French literary circles. When she met Alfred de Musset, the most gifted poet of his generation, the two quickly became a public cause celebrity while their work would go on to become some of the finest examples of 19th century romanticism.


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Cast & Characters

Juliette Binoche as George Sand / Baroness Aurore Dudevant;
Benoit Magimel as Alfred de Musset;
Stefano Dionisi as Pietro Pagello;
Robin Renucci as Francois Buloz;
Karin Viard as Marie Dorval;
Isabelle Carre as Aimee d'Alton;
Patrick Chesnais as Gustave Planche;
Arnaud Giovaninetti as Alfred Tattet;
Denis Podalydes as Sainte-Beuve;
Olivier Foubert as Paul de Musset