Verdun: Visions of History
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Verdun: Visions of History
Summary
Verdun: Visions of History is a film[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Verdun: Visions of History's instance of is recorded as Visions of History — instance of (P31): film[3].
- Verdun: Visions of History was directed by Visions of History — director (P57): Léon Poirier[4].
- Visions of History — screenwriter (P58): Léon Poirier wrote the screenplay for Verdun: Visions of History[5].
- Verdun: Visions of History's genre is Visions of History — genre (P136): silent film[6].
- Verdun: Visions of History's genre is Visions of History — genre (P136): drama film[7].
- Verdun: Visions of History's genre is Visions of History — genre (P136): documentary film[8].
- A cast member of Verdun: Visions of History was Visions of History — cast member (P161): Albert Préjean[9].
- A cast member of Verdun: Visions of History was Visions of History — cast member (P161): Maurice Schutz[10].
- A cast member of Verdun: Visions of History was Visions of History — cast member (P161): Philippe Pétain[11].
- A cast member of Verdun: Visions of History was Visions of History — cast member (P161): Suzanne Bianchetti[12].
- Verdun: Visions of History's director of photography is recorded as Visions of History — director of photography (P344): Georges Million[13].
- The original language of Verdun: Visions of History was Visions of History — original language of film or TV show (P364): French[14].
- Verdun: Visions of History's color is recorded as Visions of History — color (P462): black-and-white[15].
- Verdun: Visions of History's country of origin is recorded as Visions of History — country of origin (P495): France[16].
- Verdun: Visions of History was published on January 1, 1928[17].
- Verdun: Visions of History's title is recorded as {'lang': 'fr', 'text': "Verdun, visions d'histoire"}[18].
- Verdun: Visions of History's CNC film rating is recorded as Visions of History — CNC film rating (France) (P2758): no age restriction[19].
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Authorship and Creation
Verdun: Visions of History was directed by Visions of History — director (P57): Léon Poirier[4]. Visions of History — screenwriter (P58): Léon Poirier wrote the screenplay for it[5]. Cast members include Visions of History — cast member (P161): Albert Préjean[9], Visions of History — cast member (P161): Maurice Schutz[10], Visions of History — cast member (P161): Philippe Pétain[11], and Visions of History — cast member (P161): Suzanne Bianchetti[12].
Publication
Verdun: Visions of History was published on January 1, 1928[17]. The original language of it was Visions of History — original language of film or TV show (P364): French[14]. Genres include Visions of History — genre (P136): silent film[6], Visions of History — genre (P136): drama film[7], and Visions of History — genre (P136): documentary film[8].
Why It Matters
Verdun: Visions of History has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[20]