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Nana

  • Mini-série télévisée
  • 1968
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8,9/10
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Nana (1968)
Drama

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAdaptation of Emile Zola's novel about a Parisian courtesan.Adaptation of Emile Zola's novel about a Parisian courtesan.Adaptation of Emile Zola's novel about a Parisian courtesan.

  • Casting principal
    • Katherine Schofield
    • Freddie Jones
    • Roland Curram
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  • NOTE IMDb
    8,9/10
    33
    MA NOTE
    • Casting principal
      • Katherine Schofield
      • Freddie Jones
      • Roland Curram
    • 8avis d'utilisateurs
    • 2avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Katherine Schofield
    Katherine Schofield
    • Nana
    • 1968
    Freddie Jones
    Freddie Jones
    • Count Muffat
    • 1968
    Roland Curram
    Roland Curram
    • Fauchery
    • 1968
    John Ringham
    John Ringham
    • Labordette
    • 1968
    Eric Flynn
    • Daguenet
    • 1968
    Angela Morant
    Angela Morant
    • Satin
    • 1968
    Donald Burton
    Donald Burton
    • Vandeuvres
    • 1968
    John Turner
    John Turner
    • Auguste Mignon
    • 1968
    Barry Linehan
    Barry Linehan
    • Bordenave
    • 1968
    Sheila Brennan
    • Rose Mignon
    • 1968
    Josie Kidd
    • Zoe
    • 1968
    Mary Mitchell
    • Lucy Stewart
    • 1968
    Eric Woodburn
    • Marquis de Chouard
    • 1968
    John Bryans
    • Steiner
    • 1968
    Anne Blake
    Anne Blake
    • Madame Tricon
    • 1968
    Nancie Jackson
    • Countess Muffat
    • 1968
    Peter Craze
    • Georges Hugon
    • 1968
    Joyce Latham
    • Gaga
    • 1968
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    10dogivy6

    Any hope for PBS showing this again? (so I can record it!)

    My local PBS station showed this in the early 1970s twice during pledge weeks. I watched it both times it was shown. It was a fascinating story of vanity, class, opulence and excesses. The portrayal of the characters was memorable - even if the acting was a little camp. It felt more like a stage play than a production for TV - it reminded me of the early TV shows like Alcoa Presents and Westinghouse Theater. Too bad it aired before the age of VCRs. If only PBS would show it one more time so I could record it. Over the years I have written many letters and spent much time researching the Internet trying to get a copy of this series. It was too good to disappear. Someone must have a copy of it somewhere.
    Venus-25

    It shocked... and moved me to read the book

    Emile Zola is probably one of the major sources of information about day to day life and morality in the France of this period, and those details are presented in this series with shocking reality when the characters talk about the price of a diamond necklace or a monthly bill from the baker. The characters are fascinating, amusing, shocking, and some are sympathetic as they show us the ultimate 19th century French decadence. Katherine Schofield was brilliant in the title role, backed by an excellent cast. The dialogue was biting, ironic, and iconoclastic. Where else would you hear a line like "How is God these days? Doing well, I hope, for all our sakes."?

    This miniseries has it all: Great performances, sets, costumes, music, and writing. So who is the idiot who lost the master tapes? This deserves a DVD.
    10merlinsowl

    Apparently some of the video is lost...

    According to Lostshows.com, a number of the episodes are missing. This website tracks British programs that are not complete and tries to find sources to recreate the programs in their entirety. Here is what they have to say:

    "Missing or incomplete episodes for program NANA.

    + 14.09.68 The Victim (missing)

    + 21.09.68 The Queen (see below)

    A copy exists which has been converted from the US NTSC system. The original 2" videotape master has been lost.

    + 28.09.68 Fall Of An Empire (see below)

    A copy exists which has been converted from the US NTSC system. The original 2" videotape master has been lost.

    3 episodes are missing or incomplete out of a total of 5."

    It's a shame that no seems to know what happened to the missing episodes. It was an excellent production and would be nice to see it again.
    8bernie-81

    French Second Empire decadence captured splendidly

    I saw this when it was first shown (1968 I think) and I remember it vividly for it's portrayal of Paris social life in the Second Empire and its very daring eroticism for the time.

    Katherine Schofield, as Nana, appeared topless and, in one scene, she chastised Freddy Jones, as Muffat, with a riding crop, (I think). I'll never forget her singing 'Blonde Venus'....very sad that she died of cancer last year.

    It really brought home to me the decadence of Napoleon III's hey-day and its final elimination as the Franco-Prussian War began at the end of the last episode.

    A shining example of BBC TV's excellence at dramatisation.
    10lentadere

    Ahead of its time.

    I saw this film as a TV mini series in the mid '70s on a Public Television channel. I thought is was an exciting, interesting depiction of the life of a French courtesan in the late 19th century. It was quite risque at the time, and would not have been shown on American network television. I particularly found Freddie Jones' restrained, yet simmering portrayal of the Count Muffat very affecting. I have been hoping a VHS or DVD of this program exists, but have not yet found it. Hopefully that will change.

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      BBC bosses were said to be shocked by the sexual content of this serial.
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      Referenced in The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson: Lynn Redgrave/Paul Reiser/David Horowitz (1982)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 31 août 1968 (Royaume-Uni)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
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      • Anglais
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      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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