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Versailles

Country: Mexico, Language: Spanish, 92 mins

  • Director: Andres Clariond
  • Writer: Andres Clariond, Alo Valenzuela
  • Producer: Perla Carpio, Nicolás Celis, Andres Clariond, Alejandro Durán, Rodrigo Macin, Mariela Martinez

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A fallen politician and his wife reinvent themselves as monarchs, taking inspiration from Louis XIV, the Sun King.

After losing his chance at the Mexican presidency, ambitious politician Chema retreats with his elegant wife Carmina to a countryside hacienda. Exile soon turns into delusion: they crown themselves king and queen of a fabricated realm, household staff are recast as courtiers, halls transform into stages of decadent ceremony, and fantasies spill into cruel punishments and bizarre rituals.

Inspired by works like “The Death of Stalin”, “The Favourite”, and “The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie”, “Versalles” reimagines the decadence of French aristocracy through the lens of modern Mexican politics. With irony, theatrical exaggeration, and striking visual symbolism, it explores how power corrupts, how perception shapes reality, and how civility crumbles under an unrestrained ego. Blending satirical drama with absurdist comedy, this dark fable thrives on the magnetic performances of its leads: Cuauhtli Jiménez embodies Chema’s descent into megalomania, while Maggie Civantos infuses Carmina with wit and sharpness, making her both accomplice and instigator, their volatile chemistry exposing the fine line between governance and act, ambition and delusion, history and farce.


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Cast & Characters

Maggie Civantos
Antonio 'More' Hernández
Cuauhtli Jiménez (as Chema)