The eighteenth-century French writer Nicolas Restif de la Bretonne recorded history, but so embroidered with his own imagination that the distinction between fact and fiction is often blurred. He was nicknamed 'The Owl', because it was his custom to walk the streets of Paris at night. Les Nuits Révolutionnaires (based on Les Nuits de Paris) spans the period 1789 - 1793 and, rather than giving a factual account of those years, Restif's writing brings to life the nocturnal world of the troubled city, as he observed it during the hours of darkness. He conjures up the other characters who also haunted the shadows - amongst them The Procuress, The Blind Man and The Lamplighter. Les Nuits Révolutionnaires immerses the viewer in Restif's strange existence, away from the loud mobs, in the troubled backwaters of the Revolution. To this turbulent arena is added the drama of his own life and the inspired wit of his fantasies. Les Nuits Révolutionnaires begins a few nights before the fall of the Bastille on 14 July 1789 and covers the King's execution and the start of the Reign of Terror, ending in June 1793, but the events of the Revolution form only a background to a dramatisation of Restif's fantastic stories.
Show Info
Network: France 3
(1989 -
1989)
Schedule: Saturdays at 20:00
(60 min)
Status: Ended
Language: French
Show Type:
Scripted
Genres:
DramaAction
Episodes ordered: 7 episodes
(waiting for more votes)
Previous Episode
La Part de L'ombre (Shadow)
Episode 1x07; Dec 30, 1989
Nights of 31st May and 1st June 1793Nights of 1st June and 2nd June 1793Final episode of the series. It is the night of May 31, 1793, Agnes tries to reconcile with her father. He promises that he will go to dinner with them. The streets are overflowi…
Previous Episodes
Episode Name | Airdate | Trailer |
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1x07: La Part de L'ombre (Shadow) | Dec 30, 1989 | |
1x06: La Mort d'un Père (Death of a Father) | Dec 23, 1989 | |
1x05: La Chute (The Fall) | Dec 16, 1989 |
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Also known as:
- Nights of Revolution ( Ireland)