The Golden Age (2026)

The Golden Age (2026) poster

Jeanne is taken by a group of resistance fighters to the place of her execution. During this journey to death, she reflects on the capricious destiny that led her there. From her childhood in her parents' butcher's shop at the dawn of the 20th century, to the years of wandering in Paris, her encounter with the intrepid Céleste, then her reunion with Guillaume de Barante, her adventures in the war, in Brazil or during the Roaring Twenties, to her fulfilled dream of becoming a countess. Jeanne has crossed the century like a long flight forward that is inexorably leading her towards her fall.

Director: Bérenger Thouin
Genre: History, Drama
Runtime: 113 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: Martin Roux
Editing: Rémi Langlade
Production: Gogogo Films, Graffiti Film
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Bérenger Thouin
More Films in Genre: History, Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Golden Age about?
Jeanne is taken by a group of resistance fighters to the place of her execution. During this journey to death, she reflects on the capricious destiny that led her there. From her childhood in her parents' butcher's shop at the dawn of the 20th century, to the years of wandering in Paris, her encounter with the intrepid Céleste, then her reunion with Guillaume de Barante, her adventures in the war, in Brazil or during the Roaring Twenties, to her fulfilled dream of becoming a countess. Jeanne has crossed the century like a long flight forward that is inexorably leading her towards her fall.
Who directed The Golden Age?
The Golden Age was directed by Bérenger Thouin.
Who stars in The Golden Age?
The Golden Age stars Souheila Yacoub, Vassili Schneider, Pierre-Antoine Billon, Yle Vianello.
How long is The Golden Age?
The Golden Age has a runtime of 1h 53m (113 minutes).
What genre is The Golden Age?
The Golden Age is a History, Drama film.
Where was The Golden Age produced?
The Golden Age was produced in France.