Napoleon and Me

Napoleon and Me (Italian: N (Io e Napoleone), French: Napoléon (et moi), Spanish: N. Napeleón y yo) is a 2006 Italian-French-Spanish historical comedy-drama directed by Paolo Virzì. It is loosely based on the novel N. by Ernesto Ferrero.[1][2]

Napoleon and Me
Directed byPaolo Virzì
Produced byRiccardo Tozzi
Giovanni Stabilini
Marco Chimenz
Music byPaolo Buonvino
Juan Bardem
CinematographyAlessandro Pesci
Running time
110 minutes
CountryItaly
France
LanguageItalian

Plot

In Portoferraio, island of Elba, young teacher Martino is fired over his criticism of Napoleon Bonaparte. Then Napoleon is exiled to reign over tiny Elba. He hires Martino as his secretary.

Cast

gollark: Not particularly. If you prevent everyone from learning maths, you'll run out of engineers and such, which would cause problems as you need them to make good yachts.
gollark: There's a difference between being somewhat selfish and actively trying to make everyone else worse off for no apparent reason.
gollark: I haven't seen evidence of people actually thinking that way.
gollark: I doubt there's someone going "MUAHAHAHAHA, I will now WORSEN MATHS EDUCATION and claim it's for equality".
gollark: Presumably, they think it's *better* and they can make people more equal by focusing on what they see as inequality in it somehow.

See also

  • List of Italian films

References

  1. Paolo D'Agostino (27 October 2006). "Il Napoleone di Paolo Virzì eterno venditore di illusioni". La Repubblica. Retrieved 23 February 2014.
  2. Paolo Mereghetti. Il Mereghetti. B.C. Dalai Editore, 2010. ISBN 8860736269.


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