Napoléon is a 1927 French silent epic historical film, produced, and directed by Abel Gance that tells the story of Napoleon's early years. It is also the only film to use Polyvision. On screen, the title is Napoléon vu par Abel Gance, meaning "Napoleon as seen by Abel Gance". The film is recognised as a masterwork of fluid camera motion, produced in a time when most camera shots were static. Many innovative techniques were used to make the film, including fast cutting, extensive close-ups, a wide variety of hand-held camera shots, location shooting, point of view shots, multiple-camera setups, multiple exposure, superimposition, underwater camera, kaleidoscopic images, film tinting, split screen and mosaic shots, multi-screen projection, and other visual effects. A revival of Napoléon in the mid-1950s influenced the filmmakers of the French New Wave. The film used the Keller-Dorian cinematography for its color sequences.
Napoleon (1927)
Directed by Abel Gance
Genres - Biography, Drama, History, Silent Film, War |
Sub-Genres - Biographical Film, Silent Film |
Release Date - Apr 7, 1927 |
Run Time - 333 min. |
MPAA Rating - G
Description by Wikipedia
Movie Info
Box Office
$39,448
Themes
Tags
Carmine Coppola, Francis Ford Coppola, French Revolution, Kevin Brownlow, Polyvision, True Stories
Attributes
Narrative Location: Italy, Paris
Alternate Titles
Abel Gance's Napoleon
US
Napoleão
BR, PT
Napoléon
, CA, FR
Napoleon
AU, AT, BR, CS, DK, EE, DE, GR, IE, NO, PL, RO, RS, SE, GB, US
Napóleon
HU
Napoleón
ES
Napoleon Bonaparte
EE, FI
Napoléon Bonaparte
FR
Napoleón visto por Abel Gance
CU
Napoléon vu par Abel Gance
, EC, FR, MX
Napoleone
IT
Napolyon
TR
Naporeon
JP
Ναπολέων
GR
Наполеон
BG, RU
ナポレオン
JP
拿破崙
HK
나폴레옹
KR