![]() ![]() This period piece explores Julie’s character and what she’s willing to do to be reunited with her lover, who is now a novice at a convent. ![]() To shamelessly quote this site (which has a list of citations) 'Her life was a whirlwind of duels, seduction, graverobbing, and convent-burning so intense that she had to be pardoned by the king of France twice.'. Known under her stage name, La Maupin, she was a bisexual, cross-dressing, swords-woman who killed at least three men in duels. Following her wedding, French customs meant that d’Aubigny was often known as either Mademoiselle Maupin or simply 'La Maupin.' Julie de Maupin - Spectacle musical (2017), Pierre Siksik, Association Fortuna. Honestly this text doesnt do her justice, and thats saying something. The life of Julie d'Aubigny (1670-1707) became a subject of interest at a time when French society began re-examining gender roles and sexual identity. Set in the south of France during the late 17th Century, the story follows our protagonist, Julie, a strong-willed 18-year-old woman who has forcefully been separated from the love of her life, Manon. Julie d’Aubigny’s was married young, to the Sieur de Maupin of Saint-Germain-en-Laye. Julie d’Aubigny The Most Badass Lady Ever by Sarah Pusteblume Early Modern Period (1500 - 1750), Europe, France 0 comments This total badass won at least ten duels, performed on the world’s biggest opera stage, burned down a convent and had to be pardoned by the king twice. Little is known for certain about her life her tumultuous career and flamboyant lifestyle were the subject of gossip, rumour, and colourful stories in her own time, and inspired numerous fictional and semi. JE T’AIME, JULIE is an action, psychological, dramatic short film based on the real-life chronicles of Julie d’Aubigny. Julie d'Aubigny (French: yli dobii 16731707), better known as Mademoiselle Maupin or La Maupin, was a French opera singer. She grew up in the Sun King’s Versailles, was the lover of powerful men and women, and became the darling of Paris and Brussels, famous for her. With a current goal of at least $95,000, the Kickstarter says, Goddess is a novel based on the life of the remarkable Julie d’Aubigny, known as Mademoiselle de Maupin swordswoman, opera singer, occasional nun and seventeenth century superstar. While some of the precise facts of Julie d’Aubigny’s short and chaotic life are hard to pin down with certainty, she still stands as an incredible figure of both women’s history and queer legend. In addition to Kickstarter backers, iFilmFrance will produce, with Joe Simon coming on as the cinematographer and director of photography. Described as “an unconventional love story between Julie and Manon in the late 17th century Versailles,” this film will shoot on location in France and will be loosely be based on one of the most scandalous women in the French court. launched a Kickstarter this month for their next 20-minute film Je T’aime, Julie. Director-sibling duo Fiona Nova and Pier Paolo Piccoli Jr. ![]()
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