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La Révolution française is a two-part 1989 historical drama co-produced by France, Germany, Italy and Canada for the 200th anniversary of the French Revolution. The full film runs at 360 minutes, but the edited-for-television version is slightly longer. It purports to tell a faithful and neutral story of the Revolution, from the calling of ...
Start the Revolution Without Me: Bud Yorkin: Comedy, History. Based on a novels A Tale of Two Cities, The Corsican Brothers, The Vicomte of Bragelonne: Ten Years Later. 1971 France Bonaparte and the revolution: Bonaparte et la révolution: Abel Gance: Drama, History. 1971 France Italy Romania The Married Couple of the Year Two: Les Mariés de l ...
One Nation, One King (French: Un peuple et son roi) is a 2018 French film written and directed by Pierre Schoeller. [6] It stars Adèle Haenel, Gaspard Ulliel, Laurent Lafitte and Louis Garrel, and shows the French Revolution in Paris from the storming of the Bastille to the execution of the King. [7] The film made its world premiere out of ...
Production company. John Doe Production. Original release. Network. Netflix. Release. 16 October 2020. (2020-10-16) La Révolution is a 2020 French-language supernatural drama series produced by Netflix starring Doudou Masta, Julien Sarazin and Ian Turiak. [1][2] In January 2021, the series was canceled after one season.
L. The Lady and the Duke. Lady Oscar (film) The Lame Devil (film) The Last Night (1928 film) The Laughing Lady. Let Them Eat Cake (TV series)
Danton (film; 1982) dir. Andrzej Wajda; The Danton Case (play; 1929) by Stanislawa Przybyszewska; La Révolution française (film/miniseries; 1989) A Declaration of the Rights of Magicians (2020) by H.G. Parry; There is also a scene in Jefferson in Paris (film; 1995) where Camille Desmoulins makes his famous call to arms in the start of the ...
He has also portrayed the French Revolutionary leader Maximilien Robespierre, in the film and mini-series La Révolution française (1989) ('The French Revolution'). [13] His 2006 film Who Never Lived was entered into the 28th Moscow International Film Festival. [14] In the same year, he received the Gold Medal for Merit to Culture – Gloria ...
Farewell, My Queen. Farewell, My Queen (French: Les Adieux à la reine) is a 2012 French drama film directed by Benoît Jacquot and based on the novel of the same name by Chantal Thomas, who won the Prix Femina in 2002. It gives a fictional account of the last days of Marie Antoinette in power seen through the eyes of Sidonie Laborde, a young ...