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  1. In 1793, amid the French Revolution, young army officer Napoleon Bonaparte watches Marie Antoinette beheaded by the guillotine. Later that year, Revolutionary leader Paul Barras has Napoleon manage the Siege of Toulon; he storms the city and repels the British ships with artillery.

  2. ‘Napoleón’ es una película de drama histórico dirigida y producida por el director Ridley Scott, con un guión a cargo de David Scarpa. La historia, que cuenta el ascenso de Napoleón Bonaparte hasta convertir en el máximo líder francés, se centra en su relación tormentosa con la emperatriz Joséphine.

  3. 21 de nov. de 2023 · The movie opens with a young Napoleon witnessing the 1793 guillotining of a defiant Marie Antoinette in the Place de la Révolution. ‘He wasn’t at the execution, he was on garrison duty down...

  4. Ridley Scott is intent on proving the emperor has no clothes in Napoleon, a slyly funny epic with bravura set pieces and a divided runtime that keeps it from outright conquering. Read Critics...

  5. 1 de mar. de 2024 · Contrary to what is depicted in the movie, Napoleon Bonaparte was not present at Marie Antoinette's funeral. In fact, the young officer was not even in Paris, as he was busy commanding the French forces in Toulon (a role not seen until later in the film).

  6. 22 de nov. de 2023 · Portrayed by Irish actress Catherine Walker, the historian Paranque says that the Napoleon movie's depiction of Marie Antoinette as confident and strong-willed is not accurate in terms of her personality traits.

  7. Marie Antoinette es una película de 2006, coproducción franco-nipón-estadounidense, del género drama histórico, escrita y dirigida por Sofia Coppola. [1] Protagonizada por Kirsten Dunst, Jason Schwartzman, Judy Davis, Rip Torn, Rose Byrne, Jamie Dornan y Asia Argento en los papeles principales.