Synopse
In 1903, the Polish scientist Marie Sklodowska Curie became the first woman to be awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics, along with her French husband Pierre Curie. Shortly afterwards, the young mother lost her husband in an accident. She nonetheless decided to continue her work in this male-dominated field on her own. She became the first woman (and foreign woman at that) to be offered a professorial chair at the Sorbonne in Paris. When Marie falls in love with her married colleague Paul Langevin and begins an affair with him, a ferocious scandal is the result. Just as she is about to receive her second Nobel prize, on the urging of Langevin's vengeful wife the Paris press accuse her of adultery. She learns how incompatible rationale and passion are. Marie Curie is a fascinating biopic with an extremely impressive Karolina Gruszka in the title role.
Regie
For The Anarchist's Wife, Marie Noëlle who directed the film with PeterSehr, was awarded the 2008 Bernhard Wicki Film Prize. In 2012, she and herhusband Peter Sehr († 2013) also directed the biopic Ludwig II.
Info
Original Title: Marie Curie et la lumière bleue
International Title: Marie Curie, The Courage of Knowledge
Category: Feature
Section: Freihafen
Version & Subtitles: French OV with German subtitles
Director: Marie Noëlle
Screenplay: Marie Noëlle, Andrea Stoll
Cast/Protagonists: Karolina Gruszka, Arieh Worthalter, Charles Berling, Iza Kuna, Malik Zidi, André Wilms
Production country: Belgium, Germany, France, Poland
Year of Production: 2016
Length: 100 min
Producer: Marie Noëlle, Mikolaj Pokromski, Ralf Zimmermann
Production company: P’Artisan Filmproduktion, Pokromski Studio Warsaw, Glory Film GmbH, Schubert International u.a.
Cinematography: Michał Englert
Editor: Isabelle Rathéry, Marie Noëlle, Lenka Fillnerova, Hans Horn
Music: Bruno Coulais
Production Design: Eduard Krajewski
World Sales: Films Boutique
Distributor: Christoph Ott, NFP marketing & distribution GmbH





