brings a visually lavish piece of French history into the home theater . Directed by and starring

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Released in Cannes as the opening film, Jeanne du Barry tells the true story of Jeanne Bécu, a working-class woman who rises through the ranks of French society to become the last royal mistress of King Louis XV. The film is a lush, visually sumptuous period piece, rich in costume design, palace interiors, and intimate court politics.

The in the search term indicates this is not a low-bitrate tablet rip. It's a carefully tuned encode, often using features like 10-bit color depth (even at 720p) to reduce banding in the film's many candlelit palace scenes.