19 JUN 2023

Banijay Rights secures deal with Disney+ to bring "Marie Antoinette" to Germany

The eight-part historical drama created and written by Deborah Davis, will launch on Disney+ in Germany on 21 June.

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Banijay Rights confirmed that historical drama "Marie Antoinette" has been acquired by Disney+ in Germany. “Set in the dazzling, complex and often dark world of Versailles, 'Marie Antoinette' is a remarkable drama that chronicles the life of one of history’s most exceptional women. We’re thrilled Disney+ has acquired this series for German audiences, as her story continues to gain mtraction worldwide,"  Veronique Verges, SVP, German-Speaking Territories, Poland & Hungary, Banijay Rights, who brokered the deal with Disney+, said.

Produced by Banijay Studios France, CAPA Drama and Les Gens, the eight-part series, created and written by Deborah Davis, will launch on Disney+ in Germany on 21 June. Ironside, Avril E. Russell and Chloë Moss. The series is produced by Claudem Chelli and Margaux Balsan for CAPA Drama, Stéphanie Chartreux for Banijay Studios France, and Christophe Toulemonde for Les Gens. 

The historical drama is directed by Pete Travis and Geoffrey Enthovenm. Filming took place in several prestigious historical places including the Châteaux of Versailles, Vaux-le-Vicomte, Lésigny, Champs, Voisins, and in the emblematic studios of Bry-sur-Marne. Joining Davis in writing the ambitious drama is Louise. Banijay Rights has now sold the first season of the title to more than 70 territories, including the US (PBS Distribution), the UK (BBC Two and iPlayer) and Australia (BBC First), as well as a raft of broadcasters across Europe and Latin America. Earlier this year the landmark drama was ordered for a second series by CANAL+, with filming expected to begin this autumn.

"Marie Antoinette" tells the story of the modern and avant-garde young queen, played by Emilia Schüle, with Louis Cunningham as the Dauphin of France, Louis XVI. Marie Antoinette was a young teenager when she left Austria to marry the Dauphin of France. Growing from a stubborn young princess navigating the rules of the French court under pressure to continue the Bourbon line, to a true fashion icon, she impressed with her natural charisma, and recreated life in Versailles in her image: free, independent and feminist ahead of time. Even with rumors undermining her reputation, the notorious figure would defeat the enemies of the Versailles court with courage and dignity.

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