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A monumental reckoning: how Abel Gance’s Napoleon was restored to full glory
The epic saga of Gance’s 1927 masterwork – both its original production and the painstaking, decades-long efforts to reconstruct it from surviving prints – displays some of the fearless single-mindedness and megalomaniac ambition of the emperor himself. From our December 2016 issue.
By Paul Cuff
A monumental reckoning: how Abel Gance’s Napoleon was restored to full glory