Marie Curie

Marie Curie

Release date : December 1, 2016
Runtime : 1h 35m
Countries of origin : Poland / Germany / France /
Original Language : German / English / French / Polish /
Director : Marie Noëlle /
Production companies : Pokromski Studio /
December 1, 2016 1h 35m Poland Drama German More
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The most turbulent five years in the life of a genius woman: Between 1905, where Marie Curie comes with Pierre Curie to Stockholm to be awarded the Nobel Prize for the discovery of the radioactivity, and 1911, where she receives her second Nobel Prize, after challenging France's male-dominated academic establishment both as a scientist and a woman.
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Karolina Gruszka
Marie Curie
Arieh Worthalter
Paul Langevin
Charles Berling
Pierre Curie
Izabela Kuna
Bronisława Skłodowska
Malik Zidi
André-Louis Debierne
André Wilms
Eugène Curie
Daniel Olbrychski
Emile Amagat
Marie Denarnaud
Jeanne Langevin
Samuel Finzi
Gustave Téry
Piotr Głowacki
Albert Einstein
Jan Frycz
Ernest Solvay
Sabin Tambrea
August Louis Gyldenstolpe

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  • title:Marie Curie
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2016
  • Runtime:1h 35m
  • Genres: Drama · History ·
  • Countries of origin: Poland · Germany · France ·
  • Original Language: German · English · French · Polish ·
  • Director: Marie Noëlle /
  • Writers: Andrea Stoll · Marie-Noëlle Himbert ·
  • Production companies: Pokromski Studio ·
  • Overview:The most turbulent five years in the life of a genius woman: Between 1905, where Marie Curie comes with Pierre Curie to Stockholm to be awarded the Nobel Prize for the discovery of the radioactivity, and 1911, where she receives her second Nobel Prize, after challenging France's male-dominated academic establishment both as a scientist and a woman.
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