Madame Bovary_
In 19th-century France, doctor's wife Emma Bovary seeks to escape her dull provincial life through various extramarital affairs and extravagant spending, leading to tragic consequences.
Updated Feb 16, 2026
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Box office
Madame Bovary earned $659K against a $8.0M budget.
Year context
Madame Bovary was released 11 years ago in 2015.
CAST (14)
Mia Wasikowska
Emma Bovary
Rhys Ifans
Monsieur Lheureux
Ezra Miller
Leon Dupuis
Logan Marshall-Green
The Marquis
Henry Lloyd-Hughes
Charles Bovary
Laura Carmichael
Henriette
Olivier Gourmet
Monsieur Rouault
Paul Giamatti
Monsieur Homais
Luke Tittensor
Hippolyte
Richard Cordery
L'Abbe Bournisien
Wendy Nottingham
Madame Homais
Morfydd Clark
Camille
Simon Paisley Day
Bailiff
SM
Simon Muller
Monsieur Dubocage
CREW
BOX OFFICE
$8.0M
Budget
$659K
Revenue
-92%
ROI
FLOP
Verdict
STUDIOS (3)
A Company
Aleph Motion Pictures
Aden Film
DETAILS
Release
Status
Released
Runtime
118 min (1h 58m)
Language
English
Country
BE, Germany, United States
Rating
5.7/10 (417 votes)
Popularity
4
Budget
$8,000,000
Box Office
$658,532
Profit
$-7,341,468
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is Madame Bovary about?
In 19th-century France, doctor's wife Emma Bovary seeks to escape her dull provincial life through various extramarital affairs and extravagant spending, leading to tragic consequences.
How long is Madame Bovary?
Madame Bovary has a runtime of 118 minutes (1h 58m).
Who directed Madame Bovary?
Madame Bovary was directed by Sophie Barthes.
Who stars in Madame Bovary?
The cast of Madame Bovary includes Mia Wasikowska, Rhys Ifans, Ezra Miller, Logan Marshall-Green, Henry Lloyd-Hughes.
How much did Madame Bovary make at the box office?
Madame Bovary earned $658,532 worldwide at the box office. The production budget was $8,000,000.
What is the rating of Madame Bovary?
Madame Bovary has a rating of 5.7 out of 10 based on 417 votes on TMDB.
GENRES (1)
Drama
KEYWORDS (6)
based on novel or book
period drama
social status
extramarital affair
woman director
19th century
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