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Molière pour rire et pour pleurer

"Where laughter becomes a weapon, and the stage becomes fate."

1973-11-08
9.5
fr
ComedyDramaDocumentaryFamily
Molière pour rire et pour pleurer recounts the life of Jean‑Baptiste Poquelin, from his childhood in an artisan family to his rise as Molière, a central figure of French theatre. The series shows his difficult decision to abandon the family trade and join Madeleine Béjart to found L’Illustre Théâtre, marked by debts and repeated setbacks. While touring the provinces, he shapes his style and discovers the power of comedy. Back in Paris, he makes a name for himself with Les Précieuses ridicules, but his sharp satires provoke fierce opposition, especially during the Tartuffe scandal. Supported by Louis XIV, he continues despite attacks, literary rivalries, and tensions within his troupe, particularly with Armande Béjart. The miniseries also follows his growing exhaustion, his determination to perform at any cost, and his final breath after Le Malade imaginaire, the ultimate symbol of an artist who lived — and died — for the stage.

Director

Marcel Camus

Script

Georges Neveux

Script

Jean Aurenche

Script

Pierre Bost

Music

Georges Delerue

Camera Operator

Pierre Petit

biography inspirational intimate dramatic théâtre

Status

Ended

Countries

  • France

Companies

  • ORTF
  • Télécip