A dramatic and thrilling movie about the French Revolution, depicting the discontent, crisis, and social unrest that led to the end of the monarchy and the rise of the republic. It explores the political turmoil, violence, and rebellion that characterized this historical era.
Napoléon (1927) is a silent film that chronicles the life of Napoleon Bonaparte, from his early military victories to his rise as the Emperor of France. The film showcases significant events, such as the French Revolution and the battles that shaped Napoleon's legacy. Through stunning visuals and innovative techniques like split-screen, the film explores the personal and political challenges faced by Napoleon during his reign. It offers a glimpse into the mind of one of history's most renowned military leaders.
In this comedy fantasy, a French nobleman and his servant find themselves transported from the 18th century to modern-day France. They struggle to adapt to the new world while trying to find a way back to their own time. Along the way, they encounter various hilarious and chaotic situations, including mistaken identities, romantic entanglements, and clashes with modern technology.
Danton, a French politician, clashes with Robespierre as the Revolution reaches its peak. As tensions rise, Danton is sentenced to death and faces execution.
A British aristocrat leads a double life as a swashbuckling hero called the Scarlet Pimpernel, rescuing innocent people from the guillotine during the reign of terror in France. His secret identity is threatened when his brother-in-law discovers his true identity.
In the midst of the French Revolution, an undercover agent attempts to rescue a hostage while navigating the dangerous political landscape. With the guillotine looming, time is running out for both the agent and the hostage.
In the midst of the French Revolution, a group of bumbling English aristocrats and their witty servant disguise themselves to save a beautiful aristocrat from the guillotine.
First part that includes the beginnings of the French Revolution. The film begins by recounting the events that led to the convocation of the States General in 1789 and ends with the assault on the Tuileries Palace, which occurred on August 10, 1792.
A still drawing film on the personality of Robespierre and the French Revolution.
Terror! Robespierre and the French Revolution is a documentary/drama film that explores the events of the French Revolution, focusing on Maximilien Robespierre and the gruesome reign of terror. The film showcases the class struggles, political turmoil, and violence that marked this influential period in history.
A series of philosophical dialogues on friendship, architecture, electricity, cannibalism and human rights.
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