Blanche (1971 film)  

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Blanche (1971) is a film directed by Walerian Borowczyk after the epic poem Mazeppa.


Mazepa. Tragedy in five acts ” - a drama written by Juliusz Słowacki in Paris in the second half of 1839. It was published in 1840 also in Paris. Exhibited in Budapest in 1847.

The main character is the young Ivan Mazepa , a priest and a royal courtier - the future Cossack hetman [1] [2] . The action takes place in the 17th century at the governor's castle, visited by King Jan II Kazimierz Waza and his entourage.

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Blanche est un film français réalisé par Walerian Borowczyk, sorti en 1971.

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Au douzième siècle, dans une zone reculée, un vieux seigneur dirige son château-fort, sa maisonnée, son domaine. Il vit avec sa très jeune épouse, et son jeune fils Nicolas, issu d'un premier mariage, encore célibataire. Entre Blanche et Nicolas se tressent des liens forts.

Le roi s'invite avec sa troupe pour un court séjour, et tombe amoureux de Blanche. Le page Bartoloméo est chargé d'arranger une entrevue.

La jalousie du vieux seigneur s'éveille...

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