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Oct 25, 1989 · Edit page. The French Revolution: Directed by Robert Enrico, Richard T. Heffron. With Klaus Maria Brandauer, Jane Seymour, François Cluzet, Jean-François Balmer. A chronicle of the French Revolution from the calling of the Etats General in 1789 until the end of the Jacobin Terror in 1794.
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- Drama, History, Thriller
- Robert Enrico, Richard T. Heffron
- 1989-10-25
This two-parter presents to simplistic takes on the events of French Revolution, providing just glimpses into the most famous characters of the era, before and during the Great Terror.
- (3)
- Robert Enrico
- History, Drama
- Jean-François Balmer
May 31, 2023 · Publication date. 1989. Topics. french revolution. Language. French. co-production between France, Germany, Italy and Canada for the 200th anniversary of the French Revolution. Part 1 directed by Robert Enrico.
- 166 min
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La Révolution française: les Années lumière ( The French Revolution: Years of Hope ), directed by Robert Enrico. The first part focuses on the events of the early days of the French Revolution . The film opens in 1774 with a young Maximillien Robespierre reading a document in front of a carriage in the College Louis le Grand.
- François Catonné, Bernard Zitzermann
- Patricia Nény, Annie Baronnet, Martine Barraqué, Peter Hollywood
Synopsis. With its release timed to coincide with celebrations of the 200th anniversary of the French Revolution (1789-94), this film is actually two films released under one general title. The first, subtitled The Light Years, covers the period from the first stirrings of the revolution (e.g., the convocation of the Estates General (the pre ...
La Révolution française is a two-part 1989 film, co-produced by France, Germany, Italy, the United Kingdom and Canada for the 200th anniversary of the French...
Jan 25, 2024 · Some movies aim for historical accuracy and shed light on the horrors faced by ordinary people during the French Revolution. Notable films on the French Revolution include "The Affair of the Necklace," "Napoléon," "Brotherhood of the Wolf," and "Marie Antoinette," each offering a unique perspective on this significant historical event.