In search of the King's head
Sunday 09th October 2011 from 15h00 to 16h45
Salle 1 / Auditorium
Session for general audience
- Directed by
- Stéphane Gabet, Pierre Belet
- Written by
- Stéphane Gabet, Pierre Belet
- Produced by
- Galaxie Presse, RMN / Diff : France 5
Documentary, France, 2010, 72 min
January 2010. A mummified head is found in an attic. But whose? Could it be King Henri IV's, assassinated in 1610?
This documentary records the amazing adventure that led to the solution to that mystery. Working with internationally renowned historians and scientists, directors Stephane Gabet and Pierre Belet travel through four centuries of history and to distants corners of Europe. The production has been granted unique access to key historical sites for the first time ever. The trail starts in the Bourbon mausoleum wich is Marie-Antoinette's last resting place. It moves on to the Louvre, scene of King Henri's final hours; to the streets of Florence to unravel the secrets of the necropolis of the Medicis and to the castle of Count Erbach in Germany, in search of lost sacred relics.
Filmed like a forensic investigation, In search of the King's head is the unique story of one of the most important archaeological discoveries of recent times.
Debate with :
- Stéphane Gabet, director
- Pierre Belet, director
- Jean-Pierre Babelon, historian, member of the Institut de France
- Dr Philippe Charlier, Team of medical anthropology and forensic Faculty of Health Sciences (UVSQ / AP -HP)
- Joël Poupon, doctor, hospital practitioner, responsible Mineral Analysis, Laboratory of biological toxicology, Lariboisière Hospital Group