, 1h33 Directed byRené Féret OriginFrance GenresDrama ActorsMarie Féret, Cyril Descours, Salomé Stévenin, Christophe Rossignon, Mona Heftre, Marc Barbé Roles le groom de l'hôtel de Lausanne Rating55% Sur les bords du lac de Côme, en 1906, une jeune veuve mystérieuse, « Madame Solario », intrigue le microcosme aristocratique et oisif partageant le même hôtel de luxe. Puis survient de l'étranger son frère, Eugène Harden et, avec lui, un passé trouble qui renforce les curiosités. Le frère et la sœur sont jeunes et beaux, et ils vont rapidement attirer ce petit monde dans leur séduction non exempte d'ambiguïté et de perversité : jusqu'à un dénouement fatal ?
, 2h Directed byRené Féret OriginFrance GenresDrama, Biography ThemesFilms about children, Films about music and musicians, Films about sexuality, LGBT-related films, Transgender in film, Films about classical music and musicians, Musical films, Enfant musicien, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related film, Cross-dressing in film ActorsMarie Féret, Marc Barbé, Delphine Chuillot, David Moreau, Clovis Fouin, Dominique Marcas Roles Wolfgang Mozart Rating63% During the Mozart family grand tour, a cracked carriage axle forces Leopold Mozart, his wife Anna, 14-year-old Nannerl and a rambunctious 11-year-old Wolfgang to seek shelter in the nearby Fontevraud Abbey. There Nannerl develops a friendship with 13-year-old Princess Louise of France, who is being brought up in the Abbey, along with two of her sisters. This leads to an encounter at Versailles with her brother, Louis, Dauphin of France. Nannerl, an accomplished harpsichordist and singer who helps support the family as part of a brother - sister act, yearns to compose music and play violin, but her father, Leopold, forbids it. The young, but recently widowed Dauphin takes an interest in her and her music that edges toward romance. But he breaks off the relationship when he becomes engaged to Maria Josepha Amalia of Saxony. Princess Louise enters a convent and urges Nannerl to stay away from the Dauphin who is struggling to avoid the debauchery of his father, King Louis XV. A bizarre final encounter with the Dauphin and his new wife ensues. Nannerl and Princess Louise reflect on how their fates would have differed had they been born male.