Tom Stoppard's The Coast of Utopia 2002 trilogy of plays and Abel Gance's 1927 biopic Napoleon have a great deal in common: They both portray famous revolutionary European figures and explore the sociological, political and personal factors that influenced their actions, are meditations on humans' ability to create and adapt to change, and are both rather long. The Coast of Utopia consists of three, three-hour=long d…
SOURCE: Chloe Veltman at 04:45PM on April 1, 2012