La DEPRAVADA "Fiesta Illuminati" De Madame Rothschild
The Surreal Dinner Party of Madame Rothschild
Mysterious Invitation
- The narrative begins in the 1970s with a mysterious blue letter found at the door, written backward, requiring a mirror to read.
- The letter is an invitation from Madame Rothschild, emphasizing absolute discretion regarding the upcoming event.
Background on Marie-Elena Rothschild
- Marie-Elena Rothschild, known for her extravagant parties and eccentric tastes, was married to prominent banker Guy Rothschild.
- In December 1972, she planned an extreme party at Château Ferrières, away from Paris's hustle and bustle.
The Invitation Design
- Salvador Dalí was contacted to design the invitation, which featured a surreal sky with clouds inspired by René Magritte.
- The invitation specified strict dress codes and hinted at surrealist themes for the elite attendees.
Arrival of Guests
- On December 12th at 9 PM, guests arrived to find Château Ferrières illuminated eerily; no staff were present to greet them.
- Guests noticed an unsettling silence and darkness as they entered the castle; black ribbons guided them through dimly lit rooms.
Unusual Welcome
- Upon entering further into the castle, guests encountered servants wearing cat masks who behaved strangely—some purred while others pretended to sleep.
- A couple dressed in bizarre costumes (Guy and Marie-Elena Rothschild) welcomed their guests amidst a room filled with masked figures.
Eccentric Attire of Guests
- Notable attendees included Alexis de Rede with a multi-faced mask resembling Mona Lisa and other high-profile figures like Audrey Hepburn.
- Each guest wore unique masks that contributed to an atmosphere of intrigue and discomfort among those less accustomed to such eccentricity.
Disturbing Decorations
- As guests explored further, they encountered grotesque decorations: a naked mannequin with blood on its head and dismembered baby dolls displayed ominously.
- One table featured taxidermied turtles fighting over what appeared to be their eggs but were actually candles illuminating the scene.
The Banquet Begins
- As dinner commenced, guests were presented with unsettling dishes covered in peculiar items—a black skin-like covering over food evoked shock among attendees.
Surrealist Dinner Party: The Rothschilds and Salvador Dalí
The Setting of the Dinner
- A surreal dinner featuring baked goat cheese, a soup, and an exquisite corpse dish is served. Guests order without knowing what to expect.
- Salvador Dalí opts out of dinner to present his surprise artwork, which creates anticipation among the guests.
The Revelation of Dalí's Artwork
- Guests are confused about the absence of actress Mae West until one table starts applauding, revealing that Dalí has recreated his work titled "The Portrait of Mae West."
- This artwork consists of furniture and paintings arranged to form Mae West's face when viewed from a specific angle, showcasing Dalí's eccentricity.
Aftermath and Historical Significance
- The extravagant party continues into the early morning hours and makes headlines in French newspapers the following day.
- Three years later, the Rothschild family donates their castle to Paris University; it was previously used as a base during WWII.
Cultural Impact and Conspiracy Theories
- Stanley Kubrick draws inspiration from this surreal event for his film "Eyes Wide Shut," after hearing stories from model Marisa Berenson who attended the party.
- Berenson’s accounts reportedly influenced Kubrick’s portrayal of elite secret parties filled with decadence in "Eyes Wide Shut."
Themes of Excess and Decadence
- The Rothschild family's obsession with macabre art reflects how wealth can lead individuals toward increasingly dark pursuits for entertainment.
- This video concludes by acknowledging various conspiracy theories surrounding the Rothschild family while emphasizing that many lack solid evidence.
Closing Remarks
- Viewers are encouraged to explore more about this infamous dinner through links provided in comments. Recommendations for films featuring the castle include "Eyes Wide Shut" and Roman Polanski's "The Ninth Gate."