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BBC.Documentaries.2016.05.30.The.Real.Versailles.Factual.EN.SUB.HEVC.x265.WEBRIP.[MPup]
This torrent is HEVC x265 It is NOT a x264 torrent[/size] Format: This is a HEVC x265 MKV file. You may need to update your video codecs to play this file. Size: 1280x720 DisplayAspectRatio: 16:9 FrameRate: 25.000 fps AudioCodec: AAC Channels: 2 channels SamplingRate: 48.0 KHz Versailles is a new 10-part Franco-Canadian historical drama set in 17th century France. Despite being filmed in France by French broadcaster Canal Plus, the show is written in English and by English writers, including co-creators David Wolstencroft (Spooks) and Simon Mirren (Waking the Dead), with a British actor playing King Louis XIV and a largely British cast. As BBC Two premieres its lavish new period drama set in the sumptuous surroundings of Versailles, Lucy Worsley and Helen Castor tell the real-life stories behind one of the world's grandest buildings. They reveal in vivid detail the colourful world of sex, drama and intrigue that Louis XIV and his courtiers inhabited. As chief curator of Historic Royal Palaces, Lucy Worsley untangles Louis XIV's complex world of court etiquette, fashion and feasting, while court politics expert Helen Castor delves into the archives and unpicks the Machiavellian world that Louis created. Our historians meet the real people behind the on-screen characters. They discover what drove Louis XIV to glorify his reign on a scale unmatched by any previous monarch, examine the tension between Louis and his only brother Philippe, an overt homosexual and battle hero, and they meet the coterie of women who competed for Louis's attention. As Lucy and Helen show, Louis XIV was ruthless in his pursuit of glory and succeeded in defeating his enemies. In his record-breaking 72-year reign, France became renowned for its culture and sophistication. Sharing Widget |