Steven Spielberg plans to bring to the small screen a script by Stanley Kubrick about the life of Napoleon in the form of a miniseries.
Stanley Kubrick He wrote this script in 1961 and after years of working on it he set it aside in the 70s.
This Stanley Kubrick film that was never made led to a book, in 2008 the Taschen publishing house published «Stanley Kubrick's Napoleon: The Greatest Movie Ever Made«.
Now the director of such important films in film history as "Schindler's List" or "Saving Private Ryan", two films that have earned him his two Oscars for best director, has decided to bring this work by Kubrick to the small screen.
'I'm working on a Stanley Kubrick script for a miniseries about the life of Napoleon', with these declarations to the French chain Canal + From the director himself we have learned about this new project from the recently nominated Oscar Steven Spielberg.
Steven Spielberg has already taken other miniseries as a producer on the small screen with great success, such as "Blood Brothers" or "The Pacific."
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