are there any movies/films/kinos settled in the 1700's-1800's about:
>a common family drama
>no kings or royalty involved
>decent script
>good shots
?
why would you want to watch that sounds boring
>>67316697
actually, I find movies about kingdoms and royalty in general pretty damn boring
that's for a small research in architecture college by the way, we have to find such scenarios (regular 1700-1800's houses) and their inhabitants recreated in cinema or other media
>>67316665
Barry Lyndon
Amadeus involves some royalty and all characters are upper class, but its not about kings explicitly
>>67316924
your studies sound boring
The Last of the Mohicans (which is about the French and Indian war)
>>67317468
>>67317592
>>67317539
thank you!
>>67316665
Pride & Prejudice, Jane Eyre, etc.
Tous les Matins du Monde
>>67316665
Technically, basically all the people who had it good back then (for the time) were royalty. Just not kings.
Men go to Battle
>>67316665
the witch
Les Misérables
The Duellists
You'll have tough time finding any "common family drama" since there is no real reason to make common drama with historical props and sets (as in no monetary reason)
>>67316665
The Draughtman's Contract. Although technically its set in 1694 and focuses on upper class people.
>>67316665
I'd like to see a show that realistically depicts medieval peasantry
>OI ME BODY IS RIDDLED WIF PARASITES IT IS
>ME DAUGHTER IS BEING A WEE BIT MOODY SHE MUST BE A WITCH...BETTAH BURN IT OUT OF HER ROIT QUICK SAYS THE BISHOP
>OI OI I NEVER THOUGHT I'D LIVE TO SEE 50
>OI LUV THROW SUMMORE SHITE ON THE FIRE
>>67319994
>Greenaway
Checking this out
Belle? though it's not really a common family drama.
Amazing Grace, I suppose?
I don't know of any family dramas but
The Duchess
The Scarlet Pimpernel (Leslie Howard film or 1982 TV version with Jane Seymour)
The Lady and the Duke
La nuit de Varennes (kiiiiiind of involves royalty but peripherally)
Danton
Dangerous Liasons
Quills