The Nameless Woman: The Story of Jeanne & Baudelaire (2021)
The story, hidden by historians and biographers, of Jeanne, a black woman, whose real name is unknown, who was the muse and companion of the mythical French poet Charles Baudelaire (1821-1867).
Director: Régine Abadia
Genre: Documentary, History
Runtime: 52 min
Release Date: November 19, 2021
Cast
- Mata Gabin - Narrator (voice)
- Eric Ruf - Charles Baudelaire (voice)
- Emmanuel Richon - Self
- Linda Lô - Self
- Karfa Diallo - Self
Screenplay
Music: Margarida Guia
Cinematography: Régine Abadia, Dominique Fausset
Editing: Joseph Licidé
Production: Little Big Story, Via Découvertes Films, France Télévisions, TV5 Monde
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
Keywords
poet, muse, secret relationship, portrait of an artist, romantic poet, life and career, private life, documentary portrait, biographical, biographical documentary
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Nameless Woman: The Story of Jeanne & Baudelaire about?
- The story, hidden by historians and biographers, of Jeanne, a black woman, whose real name is unknown, who was the muse and companion of the mythical French poet Charles Baudelaire (1821-1867).
- Who directed The Nameless Woman: The Story of Jeanne & Baudelaire?
- The Nameless Woman: The Story of Jeanne & Baudelaire was directed by Régine Abadia.
- Who stars in The Nameless Woman: The Story of Jeanne & Baudelaire?
- The Nameless Woman: The Story of Jeanne & Baudelaire stars Mata Gabin, Eric Ruf, Emmanuel Richon, Linda Lô, Karfa Diallo.
- How long is The Nameless Woman: The Story of Jeanne & Baudelaire?
- The Nameless Woman: The Story of Jeanne & Baudelaire has a runtime of 52m (52 minutes).
- What genre is The Nameless Woman: The Story of Jeanne & Baudelaire?
- The Nameless Woman: The Story of Jeanne & Baudelaire is a Documentary, History film.
- Where was The Nameless Woman: The Story of Jeanne & Baudelaire produced?
- The Nameless Woman: The Story of Jeanne & Baudelaire was produced in France.