Madame Sans-Gêne
movie

Released February 11, 2002
Genres:
Overview
In August 1792, on the eve of the attack on the Tuileries, Catherine Hubscher, a laundress in Paris, met a sergeant and an artillery lieutenant who would become respectively Marshal Lefèvre and Emperor Napoleon I. 1810. Napoleon was about to marry Marie-Louise. Fearing the inconstancies and moral lessons of Marshal Lefebvre, the emperor asked her husband to keep her away from the wedding ceremonies. He is unaware that the hotheaded young woman has received a personal invitation from the Austrian embassy.
Cast

Mathilde Seigner
as
Catherine 'Madame-Sans Gêne' Lefèbvre

Bruno Solo
as
Napoléon Bonaparte

Bruno Slagmulder
as
Joseph Lefèbvre

Philippe Volter
as
Fouché

Clément Sibony
as
Neipperg

Julie Delarme
as
Marie-Louise of Austria

Danièle Lebrun
as
Laetitia 'Madame Mère' Bonaparte

Gwendoline Hamon
as
Caroline Bonaparte

Alexandra Mercouroff
as
Pauline Bonaparte

Christine Citti
as
Sophie

Till Bahlmann
as
Lambert
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Laurent Zimmermann
as
Roustand
Crew

Philippe de Broca
as
Director
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Jean-Louis Benoît
as
Writer

Pierre Fabre
as
Writer

Édouard Molinaro
as
Writer

Victorien Sardou
as
Theatre Play

Jean Nainchrik
as
Producer

Alexandre Desplat
as
Original Music Composer
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Anna Ruiz
as
Editor
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Max Morel
as
Casting

Edith Vesperini
as
Costume Design
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Sophie Harvey
as
Makeup Artist

François Groult
as
Sound Mixer