Shortly after the loving Curie couple were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics, Pierre dies in a tragic accident. Alone with two girls, thirty-something Marie clings to her scientific studies in a world dominated by men. She will find an ally in a young Albert Einstein and love with Paul Langevin, from her husband's research team. Marie Curie is one of the most fascinating characters that history has given us. She was the first woman to become a professor at the University of Paris and the first to win the Nobel Prize (1903). Eight years later, he won his second Nobel Prize, thus becoming the first person in history to be awarded twice.
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/films/37532-marie-curie-dvd--8437010739217.html37532Marie Curie [DVD]<div id="productDescription" class="a-section a-spacing-small"><br/><p><span>Shortly after the loving Curie couple were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics, Pierre dies in a tragic accident. Alone with two girls, thirty-something Marie clings to her scientific studies in a world dominated by men. She will find an ally in a young Albert Einstein and love with Paul Langevin, from her husband's research team. Marie Curie is one of the most fascinating characters that history has given us. She was the first woman to become a professor at the University of Paris and the first to win the Nobel Prize (1903). Eight years later, he won his second Nobel Prize, thus becoming the first person in history to be awarded twice.</span></p></div>https://dvdstorespain.es/516011-home_default/marie-curie-dvd-.jpg6.5289instockKarma Films6.52896.5289002017-10-31T19:45:42+0100/Start/Start/DVD/Start/Films/Start/New
Shortly after the loving Curie couple were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics, Pierre dies in a tragic accident. Alone with two girls, thirty-something Marie clings to her scientific studies in a world dominated by men. She will find an ally in a young Albert Einstein and love with Paul Langevin, from her husband's research team. Marie Curie is one of the most fascinating characters that history has given us. She was the first woman to become a professor at the University of Paris and the first to win the Nobel Prize (1903). Eight years later, he won his second Nobel Prize, thus becoming the first person in history to be awarded twice.