France, 1563. Protestants and Catholics are fighting for land and power, invoking their religion as justification. At the head of the Protestants stands Henry of Navarre, leading his men against Paris, against the Catholics, and against his mother‘s powerful rival, Catherine de Medici, Queen of France. Catherine de Medici offers Henry the hand of her daughter, Margot, as a sign of reconciliation but the wedding ends in a terrible bloodbath. Henry survives the St. Bartholomew‘s Day Massacre but is kept prisoner in the Louvre, until he escapes after four long years. He will change religion five times in the course of his life, fighting and resorting to any tactics to climb his way to the throne. He eventually becomes a monarch who can genuinely claim to be one of the first true humanists.
Julien Boisselier, Joachim Król, Roger Casamajor, Andreas Schmidt, Armelle Deutsch, Chloé Stefani, Hannelore Hoger, Ulrich Noeth
Regie
Jo Baier
Drehbuch
Jo Baier and Cooky Ziesche nach dem Buch von Heinrich Mann
Kamera
Gernot Roll
Schnitt
Claus Wehlisch, Alexander Berner
Ton
Gunnar Voigt
Musik
Hans Zimmer, Henry Jackman
Szenenbild
Klaus-Peter Platten, Christian Strang
Kostümbild
Gerhard Gollnhofer
Maske
Gerhard Zeiss
Produktionsleitung
Cornelia Schmidt-Matthiesen
Herstellungsleitung
Jürgen Tröster
ProducerIn
Cooky Ziesche
Ausführender Produzent
Hartmut Köhler
KoproduzentIn
Geteve, B.A. Produktion, MMC Independent, Wega Film, Institut del Cinema Catalá ICC, WDR, BR, SWR, MDR, NDR, France 2, ARD Deget
ProduzentIn
Regina Ziegler
Format
color, 1:2,35, HD/35mm, Dolby SR