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Napoleon: Soldier, Emperor, Lover, Statesman
 

Napoleon: Soldier, Emperor, Lover, Statesman

Genre:
Documentary
Mood:
Fast-paced,
Brainy
Decade:
2000's
Country:
United States
Director:
David Grubin
Actor:
David McCullough
Release Year:
2000
Studio: PBS
Runtime: 240 Mins.
Format: Color
Rating: Unrated

What It's About:

Emmy-winning director David Grubin leads us on an epic tour of the life and times of French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte, from his Corsican childhood to his banishment on a remote Mediterranean island. We learn about Bonapartes early feelings of isolation and conflicted loyalties, his increasing sense of infallibility as his fame grew, and his unfettered passion for wife Josephine, whom he wrote to constantly, often on the verge of battle.

Why I Love It:

For a truly comprehensive view of Napoleon's rise and fall, look no further than this first-rate documentary, directed by Grubin under the auspices of PBS, and ably narrated by eminent historian and author David McCullough ("Truman"). This insightful feature runs four hours, but can readily be viewed in two installments. Its chief virtue is a keen sense of balance: a mix of drier historical commentary with exciting battle re-enactments, and nuanced blending of the soldier/emperor's military fortunes with an involving perspective of the man himself. If you want to get smart on Napoleon and have fun doing it, don't miss this entry.


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