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  • vive l'empereur

    

  • my god this guys texting is annoying! He's ruining the whole movie...

  • why do the surviving marshals of the Napoleonic Wars seem quite young? It seems like they still physically look the same back in the glorious days of the French Empire.

  • Does anyone know the name of the military song that was played when Hudson Lowe arrived at the Camp de Deadwood (with the drums and bagpipes)???

  • Much as this movie was well produced, Napoleon himself would not have liked this film. Firstly, during his last days in captivity, he had become a faithful christian. His death seems to be due to poisoning. At the end of it all, he wished never to have become a great leader by force, he had found God's love. You can read all this in his memoirs.

  • What is the soundtrack on the beginning of the video?

  • Agnus Dei, by I Muvrini.

  • le peuple aimait son empereur, c'est tout ce qu'il faut comprendre

  • Oui... hormis peut-être en 1814 avant la 1ère abdication.

    Mais un an plus tard, il était fêté comme un libérateur face à l'incurie des Bourbons et notamment leur refus du drapeau tricolore. Jusqu'à ce funeste 18 juin à Waterloo...

  • @NapoCinePedia Bien dis!

  • J'ai découvert "Monsieur N." récemment, et cette scène d'ouverture prend aux tripes...

    Merci pour ce post !

  • I really wish I could find this video for sale or something. It looks great.

  • Just an update it finally came in the mail today can't wait to watch it.

  • thank you for posting this... excellent movie

  • yesterday 15 august 2009 i drink a toast at Napoleons memory .

    15 august 1769 Napoleon Bonaparte was born in Ajaccio.

    vive l´emperadour, Glorie al petit caporal .

  • Great video! Vive l'Empereur!

  • What is the name of the song in the begining of the movie?

  • Original music by Stephane Eicher

    the first song is: "Agnus Deï"

    a moving Corsican polyphonic tribute

    so Beautiful

    Long life to Corsica

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