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  1. Abel Gance ( París, 25 de octubre de 1889 - ibíd., 10 de noviembre de 1981) fue un cineasta francés, pionero del cine mudo, autor de obras emblemáticas como Napoleón. Su carrera se prolongó durante sesenta años. Biografía. Gance fue el hijo ilegítimo de Abel Flamant, un acaudalado médico judío, y la obrera Françoise Pèrethon.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Abel_GanceAbel Gance - Wikipedia

    Abel Gance ( French: [gɑ̃s]; born Abel Eugène Alexandre Péréthon; 25 October 1889 – 10 November 1981) was a French film director, producer, writer and actor. A pioneer in the theory and practice of montage, he is best known for three major silent films: J'accuse (1919), La Roue (1923), and Napoléon (1927).

  3. Napoléon is a 1927 French silent epic historical film, produced, and directed by Abel Gance that tells the story of Napoleon 's early years. It is also the only film to use Polyvision (for the finale). On screen, the title is Napoléon vu par Abel Gance, meaning "Napoleon as seen by Abel Gance".

  4. 13 de may. de 2024 · Died: November 10, 1981, Paris (aged 92) Notable Works: “Napoléon” Abel Gance (born October 25, 1889, Paris, France—died November 10, 1981, Paris) was an important director in the post-World War I revival of the French cinema who is best known for extravagant historical spectacles.

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  5. www.wikiwand.com › es › Abel_GanceAbel Gance - Wikiwand

    De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia encyclopedia. Abel Gance ( París, 25 de octubre de 1889 - ibíd., 10 de noviembre de 1981) fue un cineasta francés, pionero del cine mudo, autor de obras emblemáticas como Napoleón. Su carrera se prolongó durante sesenta años.

  6. Abel Gance. Jump to Edit. Overview. Born. October 25, 1889 · Paris, France. Died. November 10, 1981 · Paris, France (undisclosed) Mini Bio. Born an illegitimate son of a wealthy physician, Abel Flamant, and a working class mother, Francoise Perethon. He was raised by his mother and her boyfriend, who later became her husband, Adolphe Gance.