For a landscape architect in 17th century France, there could be no more prestigious commission than the gardens at Versailles. The man who got the job was André Le Nôtre, whose credits also include the Palace of Fontainebleau. Behind this great man, however, stood a great woman, according to "A Little Chaos," which tells the story of Sabine De Barra, a humble gardener who designed one of Versailles' more spectacular features, the outdoor ballroom.