Ridicule (103 min., France, 1996)
Set in the court of Louis XVI in 1780's France, RIDICULE (which opened the 1996 Cannes Film Festival to
great acclaim) is a sharp, satirical depiction of the frivolous excesses of court life.
George Ponceludon, a young photographer, leaves his provincial town in order to submit a proposal to the
Versailles authorities concerning the drainage of the swamps in la Dombes. The Marquis de Bellegarde, an old
doctor familiar with the ways of Louis XVI's court, befriends the young engineer, whom he feels is a man of wit.
In his efforts, the solicitor of the court must be aware of the fearful results of seeming ridiculous, which can put an
end to one's career - not to mention one's life.
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