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Television series
Napoleon
GenreHistorical drama
Written byJean Gruault
Carlos Saboga
Krzysztof Zanussi
StarringJean-François Stévenin
Andrzej Seweryn
Jacques Frantz
ComposerWojciech Kilar
Country of originFrance
Poland
Original languageFrench
No. of series1
No. of episodes6
Production
ProducerAntónio da Cunha Telles
Running time52 minutes
Original release
NetworkFrance 3
Release11 January (1991-01-11) –
15 February 1991 (1991-02-15)

Napoleon (French: Napoléon et l'Europe) is a historical television series co-produced by France and Poland. It originally aired in 6 episodes between 11 January and 15 February 1991 on France 3. It charts the career of Napoleon, Emperor of France, from his return from his expedition to Egypt to his exile on the island of Elba.

Selected cast

References

  1. Gengembre, Chalencon & Chanteranne p.253
  2. Kirchner p.181

Bibliography

  • Gengembre, Gerard, Chalencon, Pierre-Jean & Chanteranne, David. Napoleon: The Immortal Emperor. Harry N. Abrams, 2003.
  • Kirchner, Andreas. Ein Architekt der Sinnlichkeit: die Farbwelten des Kameramanns Slawomir Idziak. Schüren, 2007.
  • Mattei, Jean-Pierre. Napoléon & le cinéma: un siècle d'images. Editions Alain Piazzola, 1998.

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