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A Little Chaos (2015)
A landscape gardener is hired by famous architect Le Nôtre to construct the grand gardens at the palace of Versailles. As the two work on the palace, they find themselves drawn to each other and are thrown into rivalries within the court of King Louis XIV.
A landscape gardener is hired by famous architect Le Nôtre to construct the grand gardens at the palace of Versailles. As the two work on the palace, they find themselves drawn to each other and are thrown into rivalries within the court of King Louis XIV.
The film explores individual artistic expression and personal resilience against the backdrop of 17th-century French court life, focusing on a woman landscape architect who introduces naturalistic elements to Versailles. Its narrative primarily addresses personal and artistic challenges without advocating for specific political ideologies or systemic critiques.
The film utilizes traditional casting practices consistent with its historical setting. Its narrative maintains a neutral framing of traditional identities, without explicit critique or central DEI themes.
The film depicts a female landscape designer excelling in a male-dominated profession, challenging traditional gender roles. Its central romance involves an extramarital affair, which questions conventional marital fidelity.
The film does not feature identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative centers on a historical romance and the challenges of garden design, without incorporating any elements related to queer identity or experiences.
A Little Chaos, a historical drama set in 17th-century France, centers on the creation of the Gardens of Versailles. The film's narrative and character arcs do not feature any transsexual characters or explore related themes. The story focuses entirely on the romantic and professional challenges of its cisgender protagonists.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film features historical figures and an original character. All historical figures are portrayed with their documented gender, and the original character does not constitute a gender swap.
The film is a historical drama set in 17th-century France. All historical figures and fictional characters are portrayed by actors whose race aligns with their established historical or implied backgrounds. No race swaps are present.
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