The White Queen
Originally released in 1991. The White Queen is a comedy/drama film. directed by Jean-Loup Hubert.
Starring Catherine Deneuve, Richard Bohringer, and Bernard Giraudeau
Synopsis
In 1960, in a coastal town near to Nantes, Jean Ripoche lives with his wife Liliane, their four children and Liliane’s father Lucien. Jean divides his time between running his plumbing business and making a float for the Nantes carnival. The Ripoche’s ordered lives are thrown into turmoil when Jean’s former friend, Yvon Legualoudec, returns to the town – with his black wife Annabelle and their three children. Before he disappeared twenty years ago, without saying a word, Yvon was Jean’s rival for Liliane’s affections. As bitter memories resurface, the relationship between Jean, Yvon and Liliane become strained.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- FR
Production Companies
- CiBy 2000
- TF1 Films Production
- Camera Noire
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The White Queen about?
In 1960, in a coastal town near to Nantes, Jean Ripoche lives with his wife Liliane, their four children and Liliane’s father Lucien. Jean divides his time between running his plumbing business ...
Who directed The White Queen?
The White Queen was directed by Jean-Loup Hubert.
How long is The White Queen?
The White Queen has a runtime of 1 hours and 59 minutes (119 minutes total).
When was The White Queen released?
The White Queen was released on May 8, 1991 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The White Queen?
The main cast of The White Queen includes Catherine Deneuve, Richard Bohringer, Bernard Giraudeau, Jean Carmet, Laure Moutoussamy.