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Conquest (also called Marie Walewska) is a 1937 American historical-drama film directed by Clarence Brown and starring Greta Garbo, Charles Boyer, Reginald Owen. It was produced and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer .
Walewska was the subject of the 1914 Polish film Countess Walewska, directed by Aleksander Hertz. Her story is also told in a 1937 film Conquest, also known as Marie Walewska. Greta Garbo plays Marie Walewska to Charles Boyer's Napoleon. Boyer and art director Cedric Gibbons were both nominated for Academy Awards for the film.
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Walewska may refer to: Walewska Oliveira (1979–2023), Brazilian volleyball player; Małgorzata Walewska (born 1965), Polish opera singer; Marie Walewska (1786–1817), Polish noblewoman and a mistress of Napoleon; Marie-Anne Walewska (1823–1912), French courtier and a mistress of Napoleon III; Countess Walewska (1914 film), a Polish ...
Countess Walewska is a 1914 Polish historical film directed by Aleksander Hertz and starring Stefan Jaracz, Maria Dulęba and Bronisław Oranowski. [1] The film was made as a co-production with the French company Pathé Frères. It portrays the life of Maria Walewska the Polish-born mistress of the French Emperor Napoleon.
Film Country Status Notes 1959: Astrid Henning-Jensen: Paw: Nominated First woman to direct a film to be nominated for Best International Feature Film. 1976: Lina Wertmüller: Seven Beauties: Nominated 1983: Diane Kurys: Entre Nous: Nominated 1984: María Luisa Bemberg: Camila: Nominated First Latina to direct a film to be nominated for Best ...
By sixteen she was playing lead roles in various television dramas; [clarification needed] since then she has appeared in films, including as Traudl Junge, Adolf Hitler's secretary, in the Academy Award-nominated 2004 film Downfall; following this Francis Ford Coppola wrote her a letter and gave her a leading role in Youth Without Youth (2007).