Pierre de Ronsard, Gentleman from Vendôme
Pierre de Ronsard, Gentleman from Vendôme

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Pierre de Ronsard, Gentleman from Vendôme

1970
Movie
51 min
French

We follow Ronsard to the Loire Valley, listening to him evoke his loves through odes and sonnets. Thus, Cassandre, Marie d'Angevine, Hélène de Surgères come back to life for a few moments for us. This evocation does not forget the friendship between Ronsard and another great poet of the 16th century, also born on the banks of the Loire, Joachim du Bellay. It takes us to the castles of Blois and Taley, to the manor of La Denysière, to Couture, Ronsard's birthplace, and to the priory of Saint-Cosme-les-Tours, where the poet died.

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Director: Gérard GuérinGenres: Documentary, Biography

Plot Summary

This documentary delves into the life and work of Pierre de Ronsard, a prominent 16th-century French poet often considered one of the greatest lyric poets in the French language. The film explores his upbringing in Vendôme, his early poetic endeavors, and his significant role in the Pléiade movement, which sought to enrich the French language through classical and Renaissance influences. It highlights his patronage by royalty and his lasting impact on French literature.

Critical Reception

As a documentary focused on a historical literary figure, "Pierre de Ronsard, Gentleman from Vendôme" was primarily reviewed by specialized publications interested in French literature and history. General critical reception is not widely documented for this specific film. However, it is recognized for its scholarly approach to Ronsard's life and contributions.

What Reviewers Say

  • A scholarly examination of a pivotal French poet.

  • Provides insight into Ronsard's life, influences, and literary significance.

  • A valuable resource for those interested in Renaissance French poetry.

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Fun Fact

Pierre de Ronsard's "Odes" were among the first works to extensively use classical meters and themes in French poetry, significantly influencing the development of the French language and its literary traditions.

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