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Bonnard, Pierre and Marthe

When French painter Pierre Bonnard met Marthe de Méligny, he didn’t know this self-proclaimed aristocrat would become the cornerstone of his life and work. From this moment, she became more than just a muse for the “painter of happiness”, appearing in more than a third of his work. Together, they reached their artistic fulfillment thanks to a colourful love, different from the standards of their time, nurturing the great mystery around their relationship. Based on a true story.

Top Cast

  • Vincent Macaigne

    Vincent Macaigne

    Pierre Bonnard

  • Cécile de France

    Cécile de France

    Marthe de Méligny

  • Anouk Grinberg

    Anouk Grinberg

    Misia

  • Stacy Martin

    Stacy Martin

    Renée

  • Grégoire Leprince-Ringuet

    Grégoire Leprince-Ringuet

    Vuillard

  • André Marcon

    André Marcon

    Monet

  • Philippe Richardin

    Philippe Richardin

    Maurice Denis

  • César Domboy

    César Domboy

    Charles

  • Yveline Hamon

    Yveline Hamon

    Honorine Boursin

Overview

When French painter Pierre Bonnard met Marthe de Méligny, he didn’t know this self-proclaimed aristocrat would become the cornerstone of his life and work. From this moment, she became more than just a muse for the “painter of happiness”, appearing in more than a third of his work. Together, they reached their artistic fulfillment thanks to a colourful love, different from the standards of their time, nurturing the great mystery around their relationship. Based on a true story.

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