The Emma Bovary Trial
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On January 31, 1857, the French writer Gustave Flaubert (1821-80) took his place in the dock for contempt of public morality and religion. The accused, the real one, is, through him, Emma Bovary, heroine with a thousand faces and a thousand desires, guilty without doubt of an unforgivable desire to live.
- Directors
- Audrey Gordon
- Writters
- Audrey Gordon, Émilie Musset
- Editors
- Audrey Gordon, Émilie Musset, Nadia ben Rachid
The Emma Bovary Trial
Visit website2021-09-15 • 0h 53m
6.8/10 • 4
On January 31, 1857, the French writer Gustave Flaubert (1821-80) took his place in the dock for contempt of public morality and religion. The accused, the real one, is, through him, Emma Bovary, heroine with a thousand faces and a thousand desires, guilty without doubt of an unforgivable desire to live.
- Directors
- Audrey Gordon
- Writters
- Audrey Gordon, Émilie Musset
- Editors
- Audrey Gordon, Émilie Musset, Nadia ben Rachid
Top Billed Cast
View CreditsNatalia Dontcheva
Self - Narrator (voice)
Vincent Sacripanti
Self - Narrator (voice)
Tiago Gomes Rodrigues
Self - Playwright
Catherine Millet
Self - Writer
Jacques Rancière
Self - Philosopher
Karl Ove Knausgård
Self - Writer
Mario Vargas Llosa
Self - Writer
Régis Jauffret
Self - Writer
Nathalie Sarraute
Self - Writer (archive footage)
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- Keywords
- literaturetrialcensorship19th centuryclassic literatureportrait of an artistsocial scandalbook writingfrench writercontroversial bookliterature history