Monsieur N (2005)



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Synopsis:
On October 17, 1815, at the age of 46, Napoleon Bonaparte set foot on St. Helena for the first time. It was on this windswept, overcast island fortress that he would fight his last battle and shape the image that he would leave for posterity. At Longwood, where Napoleon was kept under house arrest, “everything exudes deathly boredom,” complained the former Emperor. “All we have too much of is time.” Bonaparte’s jailer and the island’s governor, Sir Hudson Lowe, a stubborn and authoritarian figure, reinforced security to absurd levels. Of the 3,000 British soldiers on the island, 1,000 were posted in the fortifications surrounding Longwood House. A British liaison officer was billeted at Longwood, under orders to check on Napoleon’s presence twice a day. At sea, 11 battleships guarded the island. Napoleon lived on St. Helena with the remnants of his general staff--Marshall Bertrand, Generals Montholon and Gourguad and their families--and of his household--his butler Cipriani, manservant Ali and several valets and grooms. Relations within this inner circle were driven by jealousy and bickering. At its center, Napoleon spent most of his time dictating his memoirs. Gradually, the number of those he could rely on dwindled. Cipriani died, Gorguad asked to leave, his mistress Albine de Montholon likewise, and O’Meara, his Irish physician, was dismissed by Sir Hudson Lowe. So it was that Napoleon died in 1821, after six years of lonely exile, with just Bertrand, Montholon and Ali at his bedside. He was buried on St. Helena under a bare tombstone after Lowe insisted on adding “Bonaparte” after “Napoleon.”

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Full Cast & Crew

Theatrical Release
1/21/2005
Director Credit
Antoine De Caunes Director
Cast Credit
Philippe Torreton Napoleon Bonaparte
Richard E Grant Hudson Lowe
Jay Rodan Basil Heathcote
Elsa Zylberstein Albine de Montholon
Roschdy Zem Marechal Bertrand
Bruno Putzulu Cipriani
Stephane Freiss General Montholon
Frederic Pierrot General Gourgaud
Siobhan Hewlett Betsy Balcombe
Peter Sullivan Thomas Reade
Igor Skreblin Ali
Blanche de Saint Phalle Fanny Bertrand
Matthew Roberts - Cast
Production Credits Credit
Teri-Lin Robertson Executive Producer
Pierre Kubel Producer
Marie-Castille Mention-Schaar Producer
Production Companies Credit
IMG Productions Production Company
Loma Nasha Productions Production Company
Distribution Companies Credit
Bac Distribution Foreign Theatrical Distributor
Empire Pictures Domestic Video Distributor
NY Domestic Theatrical Distributor
Mars Films Foreign Theatrical Distributor
Locations  
Madeira  
Writer Credit
Rene Manzor Screenplay
Pierre Kubel Source Material
Art Department Credit
Patrick Durand Production Designer
Film Camera Credit
Berto Camera - Cameraman
Pierre Aim Director of Photography
Film Sales Financing Credit
Canal Plus Group Foreign Distribution Sales
Music Credit
Stephan Eicher Original Score
Production Management Credit
Joelle Hersant Script Supervisor
Pascal Ralite Production Manager
Valerie Othnin-Girard Assistant Director - First Assistant Director
Sound Credit
Didier Lozahic Sound Mixer
Dominique Levert Sound
Visual Effects Credit
Dominique Colladant Special Effects
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Carine Sarfati Costume Designer
Sophie Landry Makeup Artist

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