The Poem of Love and Revolution ~Andrea Chénier~

The Poem of Love and Revolution ~Andrea Chénier~ (2013)


  • Genre: Drama, History, Romance, War
  • Release Date: 2013-10-15
  • User Rating: 10/10 from 1 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 36min
  • Language: 日本語
  • Production Company: Takarazuka Revue Productions
  • Director: Ueda Keiko
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This is the story of a poet who lived at the time of the French Revolution. The poet's name was Andrea Chénier. He lived and died amongst love and bloodshed. The numerous words of truth spun by this revolutionary poet became poems for eternity. Even today, they continue to shine light on the hopes that rest in people's hearts. The tidal wave of the times, when everyone believes that the ideal kind of society has arrived, will in time move in the wrong direction. Ironically, Andrea and Maddalena will be joined together by a thing called love. Idealism, which has been pushed to the forefront of reality, is toying with Gérard's life. Before long, a raging torrent that provides an omen of the tragedy to come will overwhelm all three of them.

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  • Toa Serika

    as Andrea Chénier
  • Asazuki Kiwa

    as Maddalena de Coigny
  • Ray Yuzuka

    as Carlo Gérard
  • Maizuki Nagisa

    as Old Gerard
  • Wataru Hibiki

    as Alphonse Loussier
  • Ayase Senna

    as Bersi
  • Yuunami Kei

    as Marie-Joseph Chénier
  • Wataru Hibiki

    as Dumas
  • Ousaki Ayaka

    as Countess de Coigny
  • Maito Minami

    as Jules Moran
  • Saebana Riona

    as Ernesto
  • Otohane Emi

    as Aline Duran
  • Saebana Riona

    as Fouquier-Tinville
  • Taiga Rin

    as Marquis Francois de Pingeot
  • Mineka Towa

    as Street Performer who plays the Organ
  • Kureha Maki

    as Henri de Latouche
  • Nana Kurara

    as Marie Croissy
  • Maki Izumi

    as Abel de Fonda
  • Nanaki Kaoru

    as Angel White
  • Ranma Yuu

    as Fabian
  • Haryuu Mitsuki

    as Jean
  • Kazumi Shou

    as Charles-Louis Trudaine de Montigny
  • Hiryuu Tsukasa

    as Prison Jailer
  • Sumizuki Naoto

    as Young Victor Hugo
  • Miran Renna

    as Melville Lacotte
  • Sumizuki Naoto

    as Pierre
  • Chiyuki Aki

    as Saint-Beuve
  • Kaga Ririka

    as Lulu
  • Mihana Rino

    as Pepe
  • Haruhi Urara

    as Marianne de Trudaine
  • Kureha Maki

    as d'Agout
  • Hiryuu Tsukasa

    as Maurice Crillon
  • Yabuki Sena

    as Angel Black
  • Ayaki Hikari

    as Charles-Michel de La Sabliere
  • Sarasa Nachi

    as Idea de Regurie
  • Maaya Kiho

    as Judith
  • Aomiya Ruka

    as Rouget
Sound Misaki Megumi Conductor
Directing Ueda Keiko Director
Crew Miori Yumino Choreographer
Crew Oishi Yuka Choreographer
Sound Kai Masato Sound
Sound Yuuko Yoshida Sound