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The restoration of the first part of Abel Gance's Napoléon presented at Cannes Classics

2024-04-19T18:17:38.909Z

Highlights: The first part of Abel Gance's "Napoleon" will be screened in May at the Cannes Film Festival. The historic film, screened for the first time in 1927, by the great pioneer of the 7th art, will open the Cannes selection dedicated to heritage cinema. A century after its filming, it is the first of two parts of the film, lasting some 3 hours and 40 minutes out of the complete work. After Cannes, the film must be screened as an exceptional symphonic film concert, with 250 musicians from Radio France, at the Seine Musicale in Paris on July 4 and 5, as well as at the Radio France festival in Montpellier, then at the Cinémathèque française and in summer festivals. It will later be released in French theaters and will be broadcast on France Télévisions and on Netflix. The restoration budget is estimated between 2 and 2.5 million euros. The film is carried by an epic breath, full of visual and narrative innovations (including a famous triptych ending, on three screens simultaneously).


After fifteen years of work on some 100km of film, the historic film, screened for the first time in 1927, by the great pioneer of the 7th art will open the Cannes selection dedicated to heritage cinema.


The first part of Abel Gance's

“Napoleon”

, a legendary work of silent cinema, will be screened in May at the Cannes Film Festival, in a version eagerly awaited by film buffs and which required more than fifteen years of restoration. A century after its filming, it is the first of two parts of the film, lasting some 3 hours 40 minutes out of the 7 hours of the complete work, which will be presented at the opening of Cannes Classics, a selection dedicated to heritage cinema, have announced the organizers.

A major and unclassifiable piece,

Napoleon

is revered by a number of film buffs and filmmakers, first and foremost Francis Ford Coppola, who is also making his comeback at Cannes, in competition, with

Megalopolis

.

Under the leadership of the Cinémathèque française, a small team collected nearly 100 kilometers of film scattered all over the world, from New York to Italy via Denmark, to reconstruct this version which aims to be faithful to the original work.

The meticulous restoration work of

Abel Gance's

Napoleon

Recounting Napoleon's youth, up to the beginnings of the Italian campaign, the film, screened for the first time in 1927, is carried by an epic breath, full of visual and narrative innovations (including a famous triptych ending, on three screens simultaneously). The restoration budget is estimated between 2 and 2.5 million euros.

After Cannes, the film must be screened

"in its entirety as an exceptional symphonic film concert, with 250 musicians from Radio France"

, at the Seine Musicale in Paris on July 4 and 5, as well as at the Radio France festival in Montpellier, then at the Cinémathèque française and in summer festivals.

“And it will later be released in French theaters and will be broadcast on France Télévisions and on Netflix

,” specifies the press release announcing the much-desired rebirth of Abel Gance’s masterpiece.

Source: lefigaro

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