Being Napoleon (2018)
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On June 18, 1815, several European armies, commanded by the British Duke of Wellington, faced for the last time the deposed French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte in the fields of Belgium. Two hundred years later, thousands of people recreate the epic clash between two titans that history knows as the Battle of Waterloo.
Director: Olivier Roland, Jesse Handsher
Genre: Documentary, History
Runtime: 89 min
Release Date: August 1, 2018
Cast
- Aldo Bazatte - Drummer
- Martin Lancaster - 9th Infantry Commanding Officer
- Étienne Claude - Waterloo Committee Member
- Laurence Nelis - Waterloo Committee Member
- Franky Simon - Marshal Ney
- Pierre Lerouge - The Bloodthirsty
- Philippe Bezanger - The Indomitable Mariolle
- Mark Schneider - Napoleon Bonaparte
- Frank Samson - Napoleon Bonaparte
Screenplay
Music: Evrard Veldekens, Greg Remy
Cinematography: Peter Ruecktenwald, Stuart Philkill
Editing: Aldona Watts, Franck Littot
Production: Bywater Films
Country: United States of America
Language: English, Français
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Being Napoleon about?
- On June 18, 1815, several European armies, commanded by the British Duke of Wellington, faced for the last time the deposed French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte in the fields of Belgium. Two hundred years later, thousands of people recreate the epic clash between two titans that history knows as the Battle of Waterloo.
- Who directed Being Napoleon?
- Being Napoleon was directed by Olivier Roland, Jesse Handsher.
- Who stars in Being Napoleon?
- Being Napoleon stars Aldo Bazatte, Martin Lancaster, Étienne Claude, Laurence Nelis, Franky Simon, Pierre Lerouge.
- How long is Being Napoleon?
- Being Napoleon has a runtime of 1h 29m (89 minutes).
- What genre is Being Napoleon?
- Being Napoleon is a Documentary, History film.
- Where was Being Napoleon produced?
- Being Napoleon was produced in United States of America.