Waterloo (1957)
However impressive the site is, however bossy the guides are, the visitors of the Musée Napoléon listen only absent-mindedly. Does this young lady really care about the tragic destiny of emperor Napoleon or Europe's changing face or isn't she more interested in her won reflection in a window case? And isn't the camera operator more prone to film the cornet wimples of visiting nuns than the fossilized remains of Napoleon's fallen grandeur...?
Director: Edmond Bernhard
| Directing | Edmond Bernhard | Director |
| Writing | Edmond Bernhard | Writer |
| Sound | Robert Leuridan | Music |
| Production | Costia De Renesse | Producer |
| Camera | Paul De Fru | Director of Photography |