Nearly a century and a half ago, one of the greatest names in theater, worldwide, was Sarah Bernhardt. She was a French actress, artist, theater manager and play producer. The new film “The Divine Sarah Bernhardt” captures various points in her career. This is not a biography, or a dramatized history, but rather a dramatic re-creation of selected career points and of her relations with various prominent people of her era.
Director Guillaume Nicloux (“Being Blanche Houellebecq”) and writer Nathalie Leuthreau (“Mi Amor”) have crafted an intimate portrait, lush with the art nouveau essence of the period in which Bernhardt lived, and rich in the salon atmosphere of late 19th century Paris. (CONTINUED)