Sissi est maintenant l'impératrice d'Autriche-Hongrie. Ce qui ne va pas sans heurts puisque sa nature spontanée et enjouée se retrouve confrontée aux rigueurs dues à son rang...Sissi est maintenant l'impératrice d'Autriche-Hongrie. Ce qui ne va pas sans heurts puisque sa nature spontanée et enjouée se retrouve confrontée aux rigueurs dues à son rang...Sissi est maintenant l'impératrice d'Autriche-Hongrie. Ce qui ne va pas sans heurts puisque sa nature spontanée et enjouée se retrouve confrontée aux rigueurs dues à son rang...
- Récompenses
- 3 nominations au total
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesIn real life, the coronation of Joseph and Elisabeth (Sissi) took place in the Castle of Buda in 1867. However, they couldn't shoot the scene in Buda when this movie was made because the castle was seriously damaged during WWII. Furthermore, there was a revolution in Hungary against the Soviet regime in 1956. This made it impossible to shoot the scene at its original location.
- GaffesDuring the ball scene with the Hungarians the "Emperor Waltz" by Johann Strauß Jr. is played. This waltz was released in 1889. The scene however takes place in 1854/5.
- Citations
Count Andrassy: Since the time of Maria Theresa the Hungarian nation has waited from generation to generation for a human being in this Imperial House. Someone to trust, someone worth living for, and someone worth dying for. We didn't come to see the Emperor of Austria today, but to see our future Queen!
- ConnexionsEdited into Forever My Love (1962)
- Bandes originalesEmperor Waltz
Music by Johann Strauss
I need to say here, for anyone non-European or anyone who has not spent time in Austria, Germany, Hungary, etc., Sissi was the Princess Diana of her day and in fact, remains popular. Her face is on everything from candy wrappers to pins, pocket watches, necklaces - she's everywhere. She's been the subject of musicals, countless books, TV miniseries, plays, and films.
As others have pointed out, this is an idealized story of Sissi, with lots of facts left out as well as the more negative aspects of Sissi's personality - her anorexia, for one. Here, she is still in the honeymoon phase with her husband, the Emperor Franz Josef; and she is also anxious to help to build a good relationship with Hungary.
Sissi runs into problems when she becomes pregnant with her daughter Sophie, and her mother-in-law, convinced that Sissi is too young to be a good mother, takes the child from her in order to raise her. Angry that Franz will not stand up to his mother and instead, takes her side, Sissi leaves him and returns home to her family. It's pointed out to her that she has duties as a royal that must be fulfilled.
In actuality, Sissi's mother-in-law was worse to her than shown in the film. Also, by the time she becomes Queen of Hungary, she has three children but the film only speaks of one, Sophie, who by then is deceased.
These films are incredibly popular in Europe and I believe are shown at Christmas. The color is beautiful, the costumes and furnishings are gorgeous - these films are truly a treat for the eyes.
Read up on Sissi to get the real story, and enjoy these romanticized films for what they are: Sissi-lite.
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Sissi: The Young Empress
- Lieux de tournage
- St. Michael's Church, Vienne, Autriche(as Crownings church interiors)
- Société de production
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- Durée1 heure 47 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1