Revolution for the Screen
In "Revolution for the Screen," author Paul Cuff delves into the intricate journey of reuniting and restoring Abel Gance's iconic film "Napoleon." Published by Amsterdam University Press in 2015, this engaging volume spans 272 pages, examining the pivotal historical context and the ongoing debate surrounding this influential motion picture. Cuff's insights offer a fresh perspective on the film's significance, challenging conventional beliefs and highlighting its impact on cinema and revolutionary narratives. As a compelling exploration of art, history, and the tumultuous era of 1769-1821, this book is a must-read for film enthusiasts and history buffs alike. Discover how Gance's masterpiece continues to resonate today and the narrative of its remarkable restoration. Grab your copy to explore this fascinating blend of cinema and history, set against the backdrop of France's revolutionary period.