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  1. 16 set 2021 · Phèdre (film, 1968) - YouTube. Culture Tube. 315K subscribers. Subscribed. 1.3K. 81K views 2 years ago. Phedre est amoureuse du fils de son epoux. Mais celui-ci repousse les avances de sa...

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  2. Phèdre est un film français réalisé par Pierre Jourdan et sorti en 1968 . Synopsis. Adaptation de la tragédie de Jean Racine représentée pour la première fois en 1677 . Fiche technique. Titre : Phèdre. Réalisation : Pierre Jourdan. Photographie : Michel Kelber. Musique : François Couperin. Décors : Léon Barsacq. Costumes : Marcel Escoffier.

  3. www.imdb.com › title › tt1489229Phèdre (2009) - IMDb

    25 giu 2009 · Phèdre: Directed by Nicholas Hytner, Robin Lough. With Portia Booroff, Chipo Chung, Dominic Cooper, Alexander D'Andrea. The wife of the Athenian King Theseus conceives a forbidden love for his son (by an earlier wife) Hyppolytus.

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    • Drama
    • Nicholas Hytner, Robin Lough
    • 2009-06-25
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PhèdrePhèdre - Wikipedia

    Phèdre (French:; originally Phèdre et Hippolyte) is a French dramatic tragedy in five acts written in alexandrine verse by Jean Racine, first performed in 1677 at the theatre of the Hôtel de Bourgogne in Paris.

  5. Phèdre. by Stéphane Metge • 2003 • 2h20 • Documentary •. order. DVD French 4 subtitles languages. Phèdre (Dominique Blanc) is this woman burned before our eyes by a forbidden love, a confession that cannot be confessed and that will lead her to suicide, that of her passion for the chaste Hippolyte, her beautiful son.

  6. 1 dic 2020 · 510. 41K views 3 years ago. Helen Mirren plays Phèdre in this acclaimed production of the classic Greek tragedy with Dominic Cooper as Hippolytus. Watch the trailer for Phèdre, now streaming on...

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    • National Theatre
  7. icritici.it › film › phedrePhèdre (1968)

    La pellicola Phèdre è uno 93 minuto drama da 1968, diretto da Pierre Jourdan. Il cast principale è composto da Marie Bell, Jean Chevrier, Jacques Dacqmine e Claude Giraud.