The Queen of Versailles

The Queen of Versailles

Release date : July 6, 2012
Runtime : 1h 40m
Countries of origin : United States of America / Denmark / United Kingdom /
Original Language : English /
Director : Lauren Greenfield /
Writers : Lauren Greenfield /
Production companies : Magnolia Pictures / Evergreen Pictures / Impact Partners / Candescent Films / Plus Pictures / BBC Storyville / VPRO /
Revenue : $714,544.00
July 6, 2012 1h 40m United States of America Documentary English More
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With the epic dimensions of a Shakespearean tragedy, The Queen of Versailles follows billionaires Jackie and David’s rags-to-riches story to uncover the innate virtues and flaws of their American dream. We open on the triumphant construction of the biggest house in America, a sprawling, 90,000-square-foot mansion inspired by Versailles. Since a booming time-share business built on the real-estate bubble is financing it, the economic crisis brings progress to a halt and seals the fate of its owners. We witness the impact of this turn of fortune over the next two years in a riveting film fraught with delusion, denial, and self-effacing humor.
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  • title:The Queen of Versailles
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2012
  • Runtime:1h 40m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America · Denmark · United Kingdom ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Lauren Greenfield /
  • Writers: Lauren Greenfield ·
  • Production companies: Magnolia Pictures · Evergreen Pictures · Impact Partners · Candescent Films · Plus Pictures · BBC Storyville · VPRO ·
  • Revenue:$714,544.00
  • Overview:With the epic dimensions of a Shakespearean tragedy, The Queen of Versailles follows billionaires Jackie and David’s rags-to-riches story to uncover the innate virtues and flaws of their American dream. We open on the triumphant construction of the biggest house in America, a sprawling, 90,000-square-foot mansion inspired by Versailles. Since a booming time-share business built on the real-estate bubble is financing it, the economic crisis brings progress to a halt and seals the fate of its owners. We witness the impact of this turn of fortune over the next two years in a riveting film fraught with delusion, denial, and self-effacing humor.
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