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Napoleon vs. Metternich: The Beginning of the End

Napoleon vs. Metternich: The Beginning of the End

20217.21h 30m

Overview

On June 26, 1813, Austrian Foreign Minister Klemens von Metternich went to meet Napoleon Bonaparte at his headquarters in Dresden, in the Kingdom of Saxony. Although the French emperor still dominated Europe, the disastrous Russian campaign had sapped his military power. Could France continue to count on Austria's support? A nine-hour private meeting would decide the fate of Europe.

Directed by Christian Twente
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Top Cast

David Sighicelli

David Sighicelli

Napoleon Bonaparte

Pierre Kiwitt

Pierre Kiwitt

Klemens von Metternich

Charles Morillon

Charles Morillon

Schmuggler

Charlotte Krenz

Charlotte Krenz

Dorfbewohnerin

Hansi Jochmann

Hansi Jochmann

Self - Narrator

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Teresa Greiwe

Marie Louise von Österreich

Johannes Oliver Hamm

Johannes Oliver Hamm

Franz Joseph Karl von Österreich

About Napoleon vs. Metternich: The Beginning of the End

Napoleon vs. Metternich: The Beginning of the End is a documentary, history film released in 2021. Directed by Christian Twente, it stars David Sighicelli, Pierre Kiwitt, Charles Morillon. On June 26, 1813, Austrian Foreign Minister Klemens von Metternich went to meet Napoleon Bonaparte at his headquarters in Dresden, in the Kingdom of Saxony. Although the French emperor still dominated Europe, the disastrous Russian campaign had sapped his military power. Could France continue to count on Austria's support? A nine-hour private meeting would decide the fate of Europe.

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