Byzance

Byzance

Year: 1964

Runtime: 11 mins

Language: French

Director: Maurice Pialat

Documentary

Using Stefan Zweig’s text, Byzance dramatizes the 1453 Ottoman capture of Constantinople. Director Maurice Pialat, who later debuted his first feature with Naked Childhood in 1968, had previously made a series of short films financed by French television. Byzance is one of the six Turkish‑themed shorts he produced.

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