

The Horseman on the Roof
In a time of war and disease, a young officer gallantly tries to help a young woman find her husband.
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Plot Summary
Set in Provence during a cholera epidemic in 1832, a passionate Italian revolutionary, Angelo Pardi, is on the run from the police. He finds himself entangled with the beautiful Countess Pauline de Théus, who is separated from her husband. As they navigate the deadly plague and the political turmoil, a complex and profound love story unfolds between them amidst the chaos.
Critical Reception
The Horseman on the Roof was generally well-received by critics for its ambitious scope, stunning cinematography, and passionate performances, particularly from Juliette Binoche. While some found its narrative occasionally sprawling, the film was praised for its historical immersion and romantic sweep, becoming a significant box office success in France.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its visually rich depiction of historical Provence and the cholera epidemic.
- Applauded for the strong chemistry and performances of its lead actors.
- Noted for its sweeping romantic narrative set against a backdrop of danger and disease.
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Awards & Accolades
Nominated for multiple César Awards, including Best Actor and Best Cinematography.
Fun Fact
The film's elaborate sets and costumes were meticulously recreated to authentically portray 19th-century Provence, with over 4,000 extras used in crowd scenes.
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