
Farewell, My Queen (2012)
Farewell, My Queen is a 2012 French historical drama film directed by Benoît Jacquot. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Chantal Thomas and tells the story of the events of the French Revolution as seen through the eyes of Marie Antoinette's reader, Sidonie Laborde.
The film is notable for its portrayal of the sexual relationships between the characters. In particular, the relationship between Sidonie and Marie Antoinette is explored in depth. The two women share a passionate and intimate bond, and their relationship is portrayed as a tender and loving one.
The film also explores the sexual relationships between the other characters. The Duke of Orléans is shown to be sexually attracted to Sidonie, and his advances are rebuffed by her. The Marquis de Lafayette is also shown to be attracted to Sidonie, and his advances are accepted by her.
The film also explores the sexual relationships between the characters and their servants. The Duke of Orléans is shown to be sexually attracted to his servant, and his advances are accepted by her. The Marquis de Lafayette is also shown to be attracted to his servant, and his advances are accepted by her.
The film also explores the sexual relationships between the characters and their lovers. The Duke of Orléans is shown to be sexually attracted to his lover, and his advances are accepted by her. The Marquis de Lafayette is also shown to be attracted to his lover, and his advances are accepted by her.
Overall, Farewell, My Queen is a powerful and moving film that explores the complexities of human relationships and sexuality. The film is a must-see for anyone interested in exploring the sexual relationships between the characters in the French Revolution.
Two scenes of brief female full frontal nudity and sexual dialog.
All of the women's dresses are severely low cut and reveal cleavage.
One of the maids crows about who she slept with and often talks about sleeping around.
A man rowing a boat speaks Italian to a young woman, and later she asks her friend if she knows the meaning of a word. The friend smiles and whispers,"Cock." They giggle. The same man who spoke Italian comes searching for the girl. She bluntly asks him what he wants. He says she knows. And so she takes him into a room where they hurriedly begin to take each other's clothes off. They are interrupted before anything is shown.
The queen asks a maid to find the Duchess, and when she goes into her room, she finds her sleeping with only a sheet to cover herself. One breast is visible. She pulls back the sheets to reveal her entire front and the sleeping woman rolls over, exposing her bare backside.
In one of the background scenes there is a statue of a naked man.
The queen insists one woman undress in front of her to then don the clothes of a duchess so that she will be in disguise. Full frontal nudity is shown with her partially covering between her legs with just her hand.