Marie Antoinette
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Marie Antoinette
Summary
Marie Antoinette is a film[1]. It ranks in the top 0.99% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (8,005 views/month, #931 of 94,065).[2]
Key Facts
- Marie Antoinette received the Academy Award for Best Costume Design[3].
- Marie Antoinette's instance of is recorded as film[4].
- Marie Antoinette was directed by Sofia Coppola[5].
- Sofia Coppola wrote the screenplay for Marie Antoinette[6].
- Antonia Fraser wrote the screenplay for Marie Antoinette[7].
- Marie Antoinette's composer is recorded as Jean-Philippe Rameau[8].
- Marie Antoinette's genre is drama film[9].
- Marie Antoinette's genre is film based on literature[10].
- Marie Antoinette's genre is biographical film[11].
- Marie Antoinette's based on is recorded as Marie Antoinette: The Journey[12].
- A cast member of Marie Antoinette was Kirsten Dunst[13].
- A cast member of Marie Antoinette was Jason Schwartzman[14].
- A cast member of Marie Antoinette was Judy Davis[15].
- A cast member of Marie Antoinette was Rip Torn[16].
- A cast member of Marie Antoinette was Rose Byrne[17].
- A cast member of Marie Antoinette was Asia Argento[18].
- A cast member of Marie Antoinette was Molly Shannon[19].
- A cast member of Marie Antoinette was Shirley Henderson[20].
- A cast member of Marie Antoinette was Danny Huston[21].
- A cast member of Marie Antoinette was Marianne Faithfull[22].
- A cast member of Marie Antoinette was Jamie Dornan[23].
- A cast member of Marie Antoinette was Aurore Clément[24].
- A cast member of Marie Antoinette was Tom Hardy[25].
- A cast member of Marie Antoinette was Steve Coogan[26].
- A cast member of Marie Antoinette was Mathieu Amalric[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Producers include Sofia Coppola[28], Ross Katz[29], and Francis Ford Coppola[30]. Marie Antoinette was directed by Sofia Coppola[5]. Screenwriters include Sofia Coppola[6] and Antonia Fraser[7]. Cast members include Kirsten Dunst[13], Jason Schwartzman[14], Judy Davis[15], Rip Torn[16], Rose Byrne[17], and Asia Argento[18].
Publication
Publication dates include May 24, 2006[31] and November 2, 2006[32]. The original language of Marie Antoinette was English[33]. Genres include drama film[9], film based on literature[10], and biographical film[11]. It was distributed by video on demand[34].
Reception
Marie Antoinette received the Academy Award for Best Costume Design[3]. Reviews include 6.1/10[35], 57%[36], and 64/100[37].
Why It Matters
Marie Antoinette ranks in the top 0.99% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (8,005 views/month, #931 of 94,065).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 25 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[38] It is known by 12 alternative names across languages and contexts.[39]
FAQs
What awards did Marie Antoinette receive?
Honors received include Academy Award for Best Costume Design[3].