D'Artagnan è l'unico dei quattro moschettieri rimasto ancora al servizio del re come capitano. Il sovrano è il crudele Luigi XIV che sta riducendo il popolo alla fame e tiene segregato nella bastiglia un uomo coperto da una maschera di ferro, si tratta di suo fratello gemello..
Leigh deve assolutamente ottenere un bel voto per prendere la borsa di studio ma la terribile Mrs. Tingle le mette i bastoni fra le ruote.
Quando Luigi XVI convocò gli Stati generali, scatenò una rivoluzione che avrebbe cambiato il suo paese e gli sarebbe costata la vita.
Gli squattrinati Arthur e Franz pianificano di mettere a segno un colpo ai danni della benestante madame Victoria. Per poter penetrare nell'abitazione i due cercano l’appoggio di Odile, una giovane alle dipendenze della donna.
In pre-French Revolution Bastille, the Marquis is held being unjustly accused of working to overthrow the king. While his talking penis, Colin, longs for action, Marquis himself only desires to write his deviant stories in peace.
A bracingly honest new documentary sourced from hundreds of hours of unseen archive and all-new conversations captured during the pandemic, the film features open and frank insights from each band member plus collaborators inextricably linked to the group’s orchestral adventures. Alongside dramatic re-interpretations of their hit songs, ReOrchestrated charts the very beginning of the band’s foundations all the way through the highs and lows of their three albums to date, via landmark, full orchestra appearances at Royal Albert Hall, Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg and The London Palladium, not to mention the inevitable tensions encountered en route.
Historical film directed and written by Sacha Guitry follows the the history of Paris from its founding through the significant events in the city's history.
A parody of the French Revolution, on Arabian Nights background. Bagdad Calif is in Paris in 1789, where he decides to visit the Executionner equipment exhibition.
A Christmas-themed music video made for the Bastille song "Hangin'".
In Jacob Sutton’s film “Ascension”, two young dancers soar up from the darkness beneath the stage at Bastille to the sumptuous Grand Foyer and eventually to the rooftop of the Palais Garnier, where they experience moments of heavenly, dreamlike luminosity.
Indie-pop London quartet Bastille closed out Reading Festival 2019 with a dazzling headline set on the BBC R1 Stage. The band quickly gained huge amounts of widespread praise and popularity after their debut album ‘Bad Blood’ was released way back in the vintage days of 2013. Since then, they’ve gained international superstar status, with their 80s-synth pop-influenced tracks giving us all the feels.