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Directed by Abel GanceOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
War,
Biography,
HistoricalThemes French war films,
Seafaring films,
Transport films,
Political films,
Histoire de France,
Napoleonic Wars films,
French Revolution filmsActors Albert Dieudonné,
Gina Manès,
Antonin Artaud,
Edmond van Daële,
Abel Gance,
Suzanne BianchettiRating81%
The scenario of the film as originally written by Gance was published in 1927 by Librairie Plon. Much of the scenario describes scenes that were rejected during initial editing, and do not appear in any known version of the film. The following plot includes only those scenes that are known to have been included in some version of the film. Not every scene described below can be viewed today., 2h9
Directed by Éric RohmerOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
War,
Biography,
Comedy,
Historical,
RomanceThemes Political films,
Histoire de France,
French Revolution filmsActors Jean-Claude Dreyfus,
Lucy Russell,
Rosette,
François Marthouret,
Serge Renko,
François-Marie BanierRating67%
Le film présente le point de vue d'une aristocrate anglaise, Grace Elliott, pendant la Révolution française. C'est une amie proche du duc d'Orléans (Philippe Égalité)., 1h50
Directed by Henry KosterOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Biography,
Historical,
RomanceThemes Political films,
Children's films,
Histoire de France,
Napoleonic Wars films,
French Revolution films,
Films about royaltyActors Marlon Brando,
Jean Simmons,
Merle Oberon,
Michael Rennie,
Cameron Mitchell,
Cathleen NesbittRating63%
In 1794, in Marseille, Désirée Clary (Jean Simmons) makes the acquaintance of a Corsican named Joseph Bonaparte (Cameron Mitchell) and invites him and his brother, General Napoleon Bonaparte (Marlon Brando), to call upon the family the following day. The next day, Julie (Elizabeth Sellars), Désirée's sister and Joseph are immediately attracted to each other, and Napoleon is taken with Désirée. He admits to her that the poor Bonaparte brothers need the rich dowries of the Clary sisters. Later, Désirée learns that Napoleon has been arrested and taken to Paris., 2h19
Directed by James IvoryOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Biography,
Comedy-drama,
Historical,
RomanceThemes Political films,
Histoire de France,
French Revolution filmsActors Nick Nolte,
Greta Scacchi,
Jean-Pierre Aumont,
Simon Callow,
Seth Gilliam,
James Earl JonesRating56%
Set in the period 1784–1789, the film portrays Jefferson when he was US minister to France at Versailles before the French Revolution. French liberals and intellectuals hope he will lead them away from the corruption of the court of King Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette and toward a more democratic form of government. Although deploring the poverty of the common people, he embraces the riches of French culture and civilization. It is his first time abroad, and he takes advantage of the opportunity to extend his knowledge of liberal arts and science while absorbing the refinements France has to offer., 2h5
Directed by Sacha GuitryOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Biography,
HistoricalThemes Political films,
Films based on plays,
Histoire de France,
French Revolution filmsActors Sacha Guitry,
Lana Marconi,
Henry Laverne,
Jeanne Fusier-Gir,
Jean Debucourt,
Howard VernonRating68%
Il s'agit de la biographie filmée du prince de Talleyrand, évêque d'Autun, qui servit la France de l'Ancien Régime jusqu'à la Monarchie de Juillet en passant par le Directoire, le Consulat, le Premier Empire et la Restauration., 2h16
Directed by Andrzej WajdaOrigin PologneGenres Drama,
Biography,
HistoricalThemes Théâtre,
Political films,
Films based on plays,
Histoire de France,
French Revolution filmsActors Gérard Depardieu,
Wojciech Pszoniak,
Anne Alvaro,
Patrice Chéreau,
Bogusław Linda,
Roger PlanchonRating73%
The film begins in the spring of 1794, when the Reign of Terror was in full swing. On the borders of Paris, any vehicles entering Paris, including the carriage of Danton, who has just ridden in, are being searched. Robespierre, meanwhile, is sick in his bed. His landlady's daughter, Éléonore Duplay, attempts to comfort him, but is unable to. Her nephew, whom she is taking care of, is meanwhile being made to memorize lines from the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen. Back in the streets of Paris, starving lines of people, waiting for bread, discuss the possible reasons for the lack of it. Whether or not it is an enemy plot, the people do know that they are hungry, and that hunger leads to revolt. Once the bread store actually opens, and they finally begin to receive their bread, they are distracted by their other source of faith and hope in life: Danton. As Robespierre is watching, Danton is swarmed by a mob of supporters and fans, who all cry out for help. Robespierre, in his flat, is visited by Heron, the chief of the secret police, and instructs him to destroy the print shop of Camille Desmoulins, who is publishing pro-Dantonist circulars.