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UsefulNotes/{{Paris}}, 1791. UsefulNotes/TheFrenchRevolution is well underway, as revolutionary fervor and anger towards the aristocracy continues to build. Eventually, the [[UsefulNotes/LetatCestMoi King and Queen of France]], UsefulNotes/LouisXVI and UsefulNotes/MarieAntoinette, attempt to escape, traveling incognito in a carriage, hoping to reach the border with Austria where the king could join loyalist troops...

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UsefulNotes/{{Paris}}, 1791. UsefulNotes/TheFrenchRevolution is well underway, as revolutionary fervor and anger towards the aristocracy continues to build. Eventually, the [[UsefulNotes/LetatCestMoi King and Queen Queen]] of France]], UsefulNotes/{{France}}, UsefulNotes/LouisXVI and UsefulNotes/MarieAntoinette, attempt to escape, traveling incognito in a carriage, hoping to reach the border with Austria where the king could join loyalist troops...
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UsefulNotes/{{Paris}}, 1791. UsefulNotes/TheFrenchRevolution is well underway, as revolutionary fervor and anger towards the aristocracy continues to build. Eventually, the [[UsefulNotes/LetatCestMoi King and Queen of France]], UsefulNotes/LouisXVI and UsefulNotes/MarieAntoinette, attempt to escape, traveling incognito in a carriage, hoping to reach the border with Austria where the king could join loyalist troops.

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UsefulNotes/{{Paris}}, 1791. UsefulNotes/TheFrenchRevolution is well underway, as revolutionary fervor and anger towards the aristocracy continues to build. Eventually, the [[UsefulNotes/LetatCestMoi King and Queen of France]], UsefulNotes/LouisXVI and UsefulNotes/MarieAntoinette, attempt to escape, traveling incognito in a carriage, hoping to reach the border with Austria where the king could join loyalist troops.
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* Creator/ThomasPaine (Creator/HarveyKeitel), the American revolutionary, who with the American Revolution now completed (and not having gone far enough for Paine's tastes) has come to France to be part of another revolution

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* Creator/ThomasPaine (Creator/HarveyKeitel), the American revolutionary, who with the American Revolution UsefulNotes/TheAmericanRevolution now completed (and not having gone far enough for Paine's tastes) has come to France to be part of another revolution
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UsefulNotes/{{Paris}}, 1791. UsefulNotes/TheFrenchRevolution is well underway, as revolutionary fervor and anger towards the aristocracy continues to build. Eventually, the King and Queen of France, UsefulNotes/LouisXVI and UsefulNotes/MarieAntoinette, attempt to escape, traveling incognito in a carriage, hoping to reach the border with Austria where the king could join loyalist troops.

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UsefulNotes/{{Paris}}, 1791. UsefulNotes/TheFrenchRevolution is well underway, as revolutionary fervor and anger towards the aristocracy continues to build. Eventually, the [[UsefulNotes/LetatCestMoi King and Queen of France, France]], UsefulNotes/LouisXVI and UsefulNotes/MarieAntoinette, attempt to escape, traveling incognito in a carriage, hoping to reach the border with Austria where the king could join loyalist troops.
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** Marie-Antoinette died at 37. She's played by then-62/63 Swiss actress Éléonore Hirt.

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** Marie-Antoinette died at age 37. She's played by then-62/63 Swiss actress Éléonore Hirt.

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* ArtisticLicenseHistory: Obviously there's no evidence that any of the three actual historical personages involved even met, much less rode in a coach together. And specifically, in RealLife Tom Paine did not speak French, which posed a problem when he came to Paris to get involved in the French Revolution.

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Obviously there's no evidence that any of the three actual historical personages characters involved even met, much less rode in a coach together. And specifically, in RealLife Tom Paine did not speak French, which posed a problem when he came to Paris to get involved in the French Revolution.Revolution.
** Marie-Antoinette died at 37. She's played by then-62/63 Swiss actress Éléonore Hirt.
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''That Night in Varennes'' (La Nuit de Varennes) is a 1982 film from France directed by Creator/EttoreScola.

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''That Night in Varennes'' (La (''La Nuit de Varennes) Varennes'' in French) is a 1982 film from France directed by Creator/EttoreScola.
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Paris, 1791. The French Revolution is well underway, as revolutionary fervor and anger towards the aristocracy continues to build. Eventually, the King and Queen of France, Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, attempt to escape, traveling incognito in a carriage, hoping to reach the border with Austria where the king could join loyalist troops.

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Paris, UsefulNotes/{{Paris}}, 1791. The French Revolution UsefulNotes/TheFrenchRevolution is well underway, as revolutionary fervor and anger towards the aristocracy continues to build. Eventually, the King and Queen of France, Louis XVI UsefulNotes/LouisXVI and Marie Antoinette, UsefulNotes/MarieAntoinette, attempt to escape, traveling incognito in a carriage, hoping to reach the border with Austria where the king could join loyalist troops.



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Paris, 1791. The French Revolution is well underway, as revolutionary fervor and anger towards the aristocracy continues to build. Eventually, the King and Queen of France, Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, attempt to escape, traveling incognito in a carriage, hoping to reach the border with Austria where he could join loyalist troops.

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Paris, 1791. The French Revolution is well underway, as revolutionary fervor and anger towards the aristocracy continues to build. Eventually, the King and Queen of France, Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, attempt to escape, traveling incognito in a carriage, hoping to reach the border with Austria where he the king could join loyalist troops.



* ArtisticLicenseHistory: Obviously there's no evidence that any of the four historical personages involved even met, much less rode in a coach together. And specifically, in RealLife Tom Paine did not speak French, which posed a problem when he came to Paris to get involved in the French Revolution.

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* ArtisticLicenseHistory: Obviously there's no evidence that any of the four three actual historical personages involved even met, much less rode in a coach together. And specifically, in RealLife Tom Paine did not speak French, which posed a problem when he came to Paris to get involved in the French Revolution.



* CallBack: Countess Sophie tells a story of how she accompanied the king for the inauguration of the fort at Cherbourg in 1786. She reminisces fondly about how the king wore all his finery, topped off by a scarlet cloak, and how grand and magnificent he looked. At the end of the film she finally opens the package she's been carrying--and it's that same royal wardrobe, complete with scarlet cloak, which Louis would have worn the very next day to inspect his loyal troops.

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* CallBack: Countess Sophie tells a story of how she accompanied the king for the inauguration of the fort at Cherbourg in 1786. She reminisces fondly about how the king wore all his finery, topped off by a scarlet cloak, and how grand and magnificent he looked. At the end of the film she finally opens the package she's been carrying--and carrying, and it's that same royal wardrobe, complete with scarlet cloak, which Louis would have worn the very next day to inspect his loyal troops.
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* ParentalIncest: Maybe it isn't surprising that Restif the old pervert is engaged in a sexual relationship with his daughter Agnes, but it's a little more surprising that Agnes is perfectly OK with it, giving her father a passionate kiss before letting him suck on her breast for a while.

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* ParentalIncest: Maybe it isn't surprising that Restif the old pervert is engaged in a sexual relationship with his daughter Agnes, but it's a little more surprising that Agnes is perfectly OK with it, giving her father a passionate kiss before letting him suck on her breast for a while. (It's also worth noting here that throughout the rest of the movie, Restif is shown as a genial, friendly, and perceptive old man, the bit about engaging in incest with his daughter being a random aside.)
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* SidelongGlanceBiopic: Sort of--the film isn't a biopic, but the story of the flight of the royal family and their capture at Varennes is told not from the perspective of the king and queen, but from that of a carriage full of people traveling behind them on the same road.

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* Countess Sophie de la Borde, a lady-in-waiting to the queen

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* Countess Sophie de la Borde, Borde (Creator/HannaSchygulla) a lady-in-waiting to the queen
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* HistoricalDomainCharacter: Three of the four main characters (all but Countess Sophie), and several of the people involved in the capture of the king and queen like M. and Mme. Sauce, as well as (obviously) Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette.
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* AndStarring: In the end credits Jean-Louis Trintignant gets a special credit, "nos plus vifs remerciements"--"our deepest thanks"--for his appearance as M. Sauce.
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* BookEnds: The film begins with some circus people giving a sort of puppet show with cutout drawings, recounting the fall of the Bastille in 1789. It ends with the same circus people at the same spot, giving another puppet show recounting how King Louis was beheaded.



* CallBack: Countess Sophie tells a story of how she accompanied the king for the inauguration of the fort at Cherbourg in 1786. She reminisces fondly about how the king wore all his finery, topped off by a scarlet cloak, and how grand and magnificent he looked. At the end of the film she finally opens the package she's been carrying--and it's that same royal wardrobe, complete with scarlet cloak, which Louis would have worn the very next day to inspect his loyal troops.



* TorchesAndPitchforks: Played straight, as a mob bearing torches and pitchforks marches to Varennes after hearing the news that the king and queen have been captured there. The next morning they force the immediate return of the royal party to Paris.

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* TorchesAndPitchforks: Played straight, as a mob bearing torches and pitchforks marches to Varennes after hearing the news that the king and queen have been captured there. The next morning they force the immediate return of the royal party to Paris.Paris.
* WeaponForIntimidation: The commander of the republican guardsmen that arrested the king and queen relates that he intimidated the royal party into surrendering by pointing unloaded guns at them. (This happened in RealLife.)

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''That Night in Varennes'' is a 1982 film from France directed by Creator/EttoreScola.

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''That Night in Varennes'' (La Nuit de Varennes) is a 1982 film from France directed by Creator/EttoreScola.



* InvisiblePresident: King Louis XVI and Queen Marie Antoinette are seen only briefly, and only from the waist down, in a scene where Tom Paine and Countess Sophie peer from the stairs down below through the doorway to the royal family's room.



* SurpriseIncest: Restif in one of his dirty books tells a story of having sex with a HighClassCallGirl and only finding out afterwards that she was his daughter. Of course, since he's actively engaged in an incestuous relationship with a different daughter, he probably wasn't bothered.

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* SurpriseIncest: Restif in one of his dirty books tells a story of having sex with a HighClassCallGirl and only finding out afterwards that she was his daughter. Of course, since he's actively engaged in an incestuous relationship with a different daughter, he probably wasn't bothered.bothered.
* TorchesAndPitchforks: Played straight, as a mob bearing torches and pitchforks marches to Varennes after hearing the news that the king and queen have been captured there. The next morning they force the immediate return of the royal party to Paris.
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* TheCasanova: It's him! Casanova's old life as a seducer is a topic of discussion but now he's 66 years old and obviously feeling his age. Pretty Adelaide who looks to be half his age explicitly invites Casanova to her place for sexy good times, but he ruefully says that those days are behind him.
* TheCassandra: Restif observes that the French aristocracy is getting what it deserves, and recalls how he himself wrote back in the mid-1780s that the common people were angry and were going to rise up if the government did nothing to help them.
* DeathGlare: Countess Sophie naively believes that the common people of France still love the king and look up to him as their "good father". So she's startled, when staying overnight at an inn, to see a whole crowd of peasant folks staring with murder in their eyes at her and Mr. Jacob, aristocrats in fancy dress.
* EvenTheGuysWantHim: Mr. Jacob, the gay courtier who is traveling along with Sophie, tells Casanova directly that he, Jacob, thinks Casanova is still handsome and wishes they could have met years ago. Casanova tells Mr. Jacob that back in the day, he never passed up a chance at pleasure, and then gives Jacob a sensual kiss on the lips. (The real Casanova's memoirs hint at affairs with men as well as women.)


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* GrossUpCloseUp: A peasant at an inn tries to rape Sophie. The camera gets a closeup of his mouth, with some teeth missing and all the others yellow.


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* MatchCut: Sophie walks away from Paine after a nasty argument at an inn, followed by a match cut to Restif walking over to Casanova for a chat.
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* BreakingTheFourthWall: The film stops to break the fourth wall on multiple occasions. A couple of times the film pauses for a narrator to explain historical points, like when a reference to King Louis at Cherbourg cuts to a narrator explaining how Louis inaugurated the fortress at Cherbourg in 1786. A couple of times, characters address the camera directly. Casanova goes by an alias and is not recognized, cutting to a scene where he talks directly to the camera about how not many people in France know him, and how he'll die seven years after the events of this film in 1798. Finally the film ends with Restif addressing the camera, talking about how he imagined going 200 years in the future and how in 1992 some people thought the revolutionaries were savage and inhuman, while the radicals still thought the revolutionaries did the right thing--and then he walks up some stairs from the riverbank and finds himself in 1983 Paris with the streets choked with cars.


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* LasciviousBeautyMark: Casanova may be an old man well past his glory days as a seducer, but he's still painting a beauty spot on his cheek. The whole scene, in which he's touching up his makeup and adjusting the old-timey wig that hides his balding head, emphasizes his vanity.


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* ParentalIncest: Maybe it isn't surprising that Restif the old pervert is engaged in a sexual relationship with his daughter Agnes, but it's a little more surprising that Agnes is perfectly OK with it, giving her father a passionate kiss before letting him suck on her breast for a while.
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''That Night in Varennes'' is a 1982 film from France directed by Creator/EttoreScola.

Paris, 1791. The French Revolution is well underway, as revolutionary fervor and anger towards the aristocracy continues to build. Eventually, the King and Queen of France, Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, attempt to escape, traveling incognito in a carriage, hoping to reach the border with Austria where he could join loyalist troops.

However, this film does not follow the royal party, but instead another group of travelers, trailing behind on the same road. The eclectic mix includes:

* Nicolas Restif de la Bretonne, a left-wing writer who was better known as a writer of hardcore pornography, who wrote a whole book about his foot fetish and indeed coined the word "pornographer"
* Creator/GiacomoCasanova (Creator/MarcelloMastroianni), yes, TheCasanova, the famous lover, but now a tired old man in his mid-60s
* Creator/ThomasPaine (Creator/HarveyKeitel), the American revolutionary, who with the American Revolution now completed (and not having gone far enough for Paine's tastes) has come to France to be part of another revolution
* Countess Sophie de la Borde, a lady-in-waiting to the queen

Rumors abound, and Restif guesses what is going on, with Sophie admitting that the royal family is ahead of them on the road. The carriage is overtaken by riders seeking to arrest the king and queen. Meanwhile, all the passengers on the trailing coach trundle along, talking about the direction of events and what they mean for France.

Creator/JeanLouisTrintignant pops up briefly near the end as M. Sauce, the innkeeper who temporarily takes custody of the royal family, and Creator/MichelPiccoli is seen even more briefly as King Louis XVI.

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* ArtisticLicenseHistory: Obviously there's no evidence that any of the four historical personages involved even met, much less rode in a coach together. And specifically, in RealLife Tom Paine did not speak French, which posed a problem when he came to Paris to get involved in the French Revolution.
* AsYouKnow: Some carnival people are giving a puppet show by the river. The barker feels compelled to say "Something important happened two years ago: 1789" (he's talking about the fall of the Bastille).
* FanserviceExtra: All the topless and naked {{High Class Call Girl}}s at the brothel that Restif visits.
* LittlePeopleAreSurreal: A little person is the carnival barker for the puppet show in the opening scene.
* MissKitty: Faustine, the madam at the brothel that Restif briefly visits early in the film. She fondly remembers their past as lovers.
* SameLanguageDub: Harvey Keitel's entire performance was dubbed by a French actor.
* SurpriseIncest: Restif in one of his dirty books tells a story of having sex with a HighClassCallGirl and only finding out afterwards that she was his daughter. Of course, since he's actively engaged in an incestuous relationship with a different daughter, he probably wasn't bothered.

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