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  1. www.bonaparte.tvBONAPARTE

    Bonaparte is a pioneering independent creative production studio based in Berlin, New York and Zurich, that's celebrated for award-winning film, photo, and digital content, and is leading the change in a new era of global creativity.

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    BONAPARTE FILMS is a proudly independent production company working across film and television. We are passionate about telling unique, bold and entertaining stories from diverse communities for a global audience.

  3. Apr 3, 2024 · Explore the gripping world of Napoleonic War movies with this comprehensive list, crafted for both history enthusiasts and film lovers alike. These films transport viewers back to the tumultuous Napoleonic Era, a pivotal period that reshaped Europe.

  4. Oct 27, 2023 · The movies about Napoleon Bonaparte show us the whole life of the man who was both a fighter, strategist, and political leader. The films have deeply explored his life in all aspects including personal life, relationships, and leadership qualities which put him on the list as one of the most fearless men in Europe.

    • 11 'Night at The Museum: Battle of The Smithsonian'
    • 10 'The Story of Mankind'
    • 9 'Love and Death'
    • 8 'Désirée'
    • 7 'Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure'
    • 6 'Time Bandits'
    • 5 'Napoleon'
    • 4 'The Count of Monte Cristo'
    • 3 'Waterloo'
    • 2 'Napoléon'

    Director: Shawn Levy

    There were a total of three Night at the Museum movies, with things escalating into denser and sillier territory with each installment. The series involves a large number of museum exhibits that magically come to life at night, and in the second film, Battle of the Smithsonian, various figures come to life and split into factions within the museum, leading to warfare. And as far as historical figures associated with warfare go, few are as notable as Napoleon. He definitely ends up on the more...

    Director: Irwin Allen

    Like Désirée, The Story of Mankind is another movie featuring Napoleon. The film was made in the 1950sand has mostly been forgotten about decades later, making it something that's less than amazing overall. Its premise is wild, as it involves the entire human race being put on trial by divine beings, with the court of sorts combing over various scenes from history involving various famous figures, more or less as evidence for the trial. This allows The Story of Mankind to have a huge cast, wi...

    Director: Woody Allen

    Love and Death aims to provide a more humorous look at Russian literature than the more serious War and Peacefrom 10 years earlier. It's a parody mixed with a historical comedy and centers on a pacifist who's enlisted into the Russian army before getting tangled up in a plot to assassinate Napoleon. Historical accuracy is not the order of the day here, but with Love and Death being a very tongue-in-cheek comedy, that's more than understandable. A comical depiction of Napoleon is on offer here...

    Director: Henry Koster

    Marlon Brando is surely one of the most prestigious actors ever to play Napoleon, which he does here in Désirée. It's a historical drama more concerned with romance than war. It follows the brief engagement of Napoleon to Désirée Clary, who went on to become the Queen of Sweden after her involvement with Napoleon. Like many films from decades past that weren't well-received, Désirée is now rather obscure, with another 1954 movie starring Marlon Brando — the Best Picture-winning On the Waterfr...

    Director: Stephen Herek

    Regarding comedic depictions of Napoleon Bonaparte, Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure might well have Love and Deathbeat. After all, the latter doesn't involve time travel and therefore wasn't able to feature a scene of Napoleon going bowling in the 20th century. Napoleon's far from the only historical figure to appear in the movie, given the plot involves two high school students traveling through time and meeting important people from history, all so they can pass their history class. It's a...

    Director: Terry Gilliam

    Time Bandits is one of Terry Gilliam's most celebrated movies and is an engaging mix of comedy, fantasy, and history that shows Gilliam was so much more than "just" a member of the iconic comedy group Monty Python. The plot involves a young boy getting tangled up with a group of thieves who go through history via time travel to steal various treasures and fortunes, with their journey colliding with Napoleon at one point. In the film, he's portrayed by the late Ian Holm, who's probably best kn...

    Director: Ridley Scott

    Within the gargantuan filmography of Ridley Scott, there are plenty of remarkable (and some not-so-remarkable) historical epics, with 2023's Napoleon being the latest of these. Given the title, one shouldn't be surprised that it's about Napoleon Bonaparte, but viewers may be surprised - in a pleasant way - to see that Napoleon is one of the better epics Scott has directed. It might not be quite as good as Gladiator or the director's cut of Kingdom of Heaven, but it's much better than more rec...

    Director: Kevin Reynolds

    There have been numerous adaptations of the novel The Count of Monte Cristo, with 2002's being one of the biggest and most well-known. Its plot takes place in the early 1800s and primarily focuses on a man who's wrongfully imprisoned and then seeks revenge after he makes a daring escape. Napoleon's role in the story is fairly limited, but he's still a key part of The Count of Monte Cristo's opening scenes. He's depicted in exile and near the end of his life, interacting with the main characte...

    Director: Sergey Bondarchuk

    The Battle of Waterloo wasn't the only large-scale battle Napoleon was involved with by any means, but it might be the most famous. Some of that could be due to the iconic ABBA song, "Waterloo," which directly name-drops Napoleon and has a catchy melody that is impossible to forget once heard. The battle — and the way its aftermath was the beginning of the end for Napoleon — makes it ripe for film, and hence Waterloo (1970) was born. When it comes to story and pacing, it leaves something to b...

    Director: Abel Gance

    One of the most famous silent films of all time would have to be 1927's Napoléon, which is sometimes given the full title: Napoléon vu par Abel Gance (Napoleon as seen by Abel Gance). Abel Gance was a revolutionary filmmaker for his time, and Napoléon is seen as his most ambitious and noteworthy film. It's a stunning achievement, considering its age, and is up there as one of the finest biopics of all time, without a doubt. This epic goes for over five hours, covering much of Napoleon's early...

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  5. Nov 22, 2023 · With Joaquin Phoenix, Vanessa Kirby, Tahar Rahim, Rupert Everett. An epic that details the chequered rise and fall of French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte and his relentless journey to power through the prism of his addictive, volatile relationship with his wife, Josephine.

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  7. Aug 11, 2001 · June 17, 1960. Napoleon Bonaparte crowns himself emperor and fights the English, Austrians and Russians in 1802. Discover new TV shows and movies tagged as 'napoleon bonaparte' and where you can watch them.