Les Misérables: The History of the World's Greatest Story
Les Misérables has been one of the most successful book-to-stage-to-screen transfers. Hugo's universal story is explored in this new documentary, which features interviews with individuals who have appeared in and contributed to the film and stage adaptations that have made Hugo such a cultural phenomenon. Filmed under the direction of Neil Sean, a well-known celebrity and entertainment journalist, this fascinating documentary explores the events of the Paris uprising of 1832, utilizing footage from the restored 1978 Anthony Perkins Les Misérables film and new interviews with actors Frances Ruffelle, Hugh Jackman, Nick Jonas, Tom Hooper, Alfie Boe, and Amanda Seyfried.
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Les Misérables has been one of the most successful book-to-stage-to-screen transfers. Hugo's universal story is explored in this new documentary, which features interviews with individuals who have appeared in and contributed to the film and stage adaptations that have made Hugo such a cultural phenomenon. Filmed under the direction of Neil Sean, a well-known celebrity and entertainment journalist, this fascinating documentary explores the events of the Paris uprising of 1832, utilizing footage from the restored 1978 Anthony Perkins Les Misérables film and new interviews with actors Frances Ruffelle, Hugh Jackman, Nick Jonas, Tom Hooper, Alfie Boe, and Amanda Seyfried.
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