1789: The Lovers of Bastille (2023)

1789: The Lovers of Bastille (2023) poster

Takarazuka Star Troupe 2023 production. The story is set in France in the latter half of the 1780s. Cracks are starting to appear in the rule of the once-flourishing Bourbon Dynasty. Uprisings by citizens burdened by excessive taxes are a common occurrence throughout the country. Ronan's father was shot to death by officers and his farmland taken away. He makes a desperate vow to take revenge for his father and to have his property returned. Leaving his hometown and heading for Paris, he encounters the young revolutionaries Desmoulins and Robespierre at their stronghold of Palais Royal. Having come into contact with their ideology, he now starts to put his hopes on the coming of a new era.

Director: Shuichiro Koike
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Cast

Music: Dove Attia
Production: Takarazuka Revue Productions
Country: Japan
Language: 日本語
Original Language: ja

Keywords

takarazuka revue, star troupe

More Films by Director: Shuichiro Koike

Frequently Asked Questions

What is 1789: The Lovers of Bastille about?
Takarazuka Star Troupe 2023 production. The story is set in France in the latter half of the 1780s. Cracks are starting to appear in the rule of the once-flourishing Bourbon Dynasty. Uprisings by citizens burdened by excessive taxes are a common occurrence throughout the country. Ronan's father was shot to death by officers and his farmland taken away. He makes a desperate vow to take revenge for his father and to have his property returned. Leaving his hometown and heading for Paris, he encounters the young revolutionaries Desmoulins and Robespierre at their stronghold of Palais Royal. Having come into contact with their ideology, he now starts to put his hopes on the coming of a new era.
Who directed 1789: The Lovers of Bastille?
1789: The Lovers of Bastille was directed by Shuichiro Koike.
Who stars in 1789: The Lovers of Bastille?
1789: The Lovers of Bastille stars Makoto Rei, Maisora Hitomi, Yuria Seo, Chisei Akatsuki, Shin Kiwami, Hitomi Arisa.
Where was 1789: The Lovers of Bastille produced?
1789: The Lovers of Bastille was produced in Japan.