List of Franco-Prussian War films

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Below is an incomplete list of feature films, television films or TV series which include events of the Franco-Prussian War . This list does not include documentaries, short films. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

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1910s

YearCountryMain title
(Alternative title)
Original title
(Original script)
DirectorSubject
1911German Empire The Traitress Die Verräterin Urban Gad Drama.
1914United StatesThe Ordeal Will S. Davis War.
1915FranceA page of glory Une page de gloire Léonce Perret Drama, War.

1920s

YearCountryMain title
(Alternative title)
Original title
(Original script)
DirectorSubject
1923PolandBartek the winner Bartek zwycięzca Edward Puchalski Drama, History, War. Based on a novel Bartek zwycięzca.
1929Soviet UnionCommunard pipe Трубка коммунара Kote Marjanishvili Action, Drama. Based on a novel Communard pipe. Paris Commune
1929Soviet Union The New Babylon Новый Вавилон Grigori Kozintsev
Leonid Trauberg
Drama, History. Paris Commune

1930s

YearCountryMain title
(Alternative title)
Original title
(Original script)
DirectorSubject
1934Soviet Union Boule de Suif Пышка Mikhail Romm Drama. Based on a novel Boule de Suif.
1936Soviet Union Dawn of Paris Зори Парижа Grigori Roshal Drama. Jarosław Dąbrowski, Paris Commune
1936United States The Story of Louis Pasteur William Dieterle Biography, Drama, History. Louis Pasteur
1936United Kingdom Spy of Napoleon Maurice Elvey Drama, History. Based on a novel A Spy of Napoleon.
1939United Kingdom Young Man's Fancy Robert Stevenson Comedy.

1940s

YearCountryMain title
(Alternative title)
Original title
(Original script)
DirectorSubject
1940Nazi Germany Bismarck Wolfgang Liebeneiner Biography, Drama. Otto von Bismarck
1942Nazi Germany Wedding in Barenhof Hochzeit auf Bärenhof Carl Froelich Based on a novel Jolanthes Hochzeit.
1943France The Heart of a Nation Untel père et fils Julien Duvivier Drama, War.
1944United States Mademoiselle Fifi Robert Wise Drama, War. Based on two short stories Mademoiselle Fifi, Boule de Suif.
1945France Angel and Sinner Boule de Suif Christian-Jaque Drama. Based on two short stories Mademoiselle Fifi, Boule de Suif.

1950s

YearCountryMain title
(Alternative title)
Original title
(Original script)
DirectorSubject
1950West Germany A Day Will Come Es kommt ein Tag Rudolf Jugert Drama. Based on a novel Korporal Mombour.
1952Italy The Flame La Fiammata Alessandro Blasetti Drama.
1959West Germany
France
The Goose of Sedan Die Gans von Sedan Helmut Käutner Comedy, War. Based on a novel Un Dimanche au Champ D'Honneur.
1959France
Italy
The Green Mare La jument verte Claude Autant-Lara Comedy, Drama, History. Based on a novel The Green Mare.

1970s

YearCountryMain title
(Alternative title)
Original title
(Original script)
DirectorSubject
1970France
United States
Another Man, Another Chance Un autre homme, une autre chance Claude Lelouch Adventure, Drama, Romance, Western.
1976Poland
Soviet Union
Jarosław Dąbrowski Bohdan Poręba Biography, History. Jarosław Dąbrowski, Paris Commune
1978FranceCivil Wars in France Guerres civiles en France François Barat
Joël Farges
Vincent Nordon
Drama. Paris Commune
1978FranceThe Point-du-Jour Barricade La Barricade du Point-du-Jour René Richon Drama, History. Paris Commune

1980s

YearCountryMain title
(Alternative title)
Original title
(Original script)
DirectorSubject
1986FranceThe Intruder L'Intruse Bruno Gantillon Drama.
1987France Field of Honor Champ d'honneur Jean-Pierre Denis Drama, History, War.

1990s

YearCountryMain title
(Alternative title)
Original title
(Original script)
DirectorSubject
1990United Kingdom
France
1871 Ken McMullen Drama, History, Romance. Paris Commune

2000s

YearCountryMain title
(Alternative title)
Original title
(Original script)
DirectorSubject
2000France La Commune (Paris, 1871) Peter Watkins Drama, History, War. Paris Commune

Television films

YearCountryMain title
(Alternative title)
Original title
(Original script)
DirectorSubject
1966FranceThe Destiny of Rossel Le Destin de Rossel Jean Prat Louis Rossel, Paris Commune
1973FranceThe mask with golden eyesLe masque aux yeux d'or Paul Paviot François Achille Bazaine
1977FranceRossel and the Paris Commune Rossel et la Commune de Paris Serge Moati Louis Rossel, Paris Commune
1983France
West Germany
The lime trees of LautenbachLes tilleuls de Lautenbach Bernard Saint-Jacques
1986West GermanyMademoiselle FifiKarl FruchtmannBased on a novel Mademoiselle Fifi.
1992FranceMademoiselle Fifi or Laughing Story Mademoiselle Fifi ou Histoire de rire Claude Santelli Based on a novel Mademoiselle Fifi.
1994FranceA day in LuxembourgUne journée au LuxembourgJean BaronnetHistory. Paris Commune
2011FranceA Child's Battle Bas les cœurs Robin Davis Drama.

TV Series

YearCountryMain title
(Alternative title)
Original title
(Original script)
DirectorSubject
1996France
Germany
The Alsatians or the Two Mathildes Les Alsaciens ou les Deux Mathilde Michel Favart Drama, History.

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