Napoleon

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Editor – Sam Restivo

NAPOLEON editor Sam Restivo credits the dutiful mentoring of editor Claire Simpson for how he found himself co-chairing the editorial duties for Ridley Scott’s latest film.  Sam first worked with Claire as her assistant editor on the tv series RAISED BY WOLVES (2020).  From there, Claire brought Sam as her assistant to his first Ridley Scott feature, THE LAST DUEL (2021).  He would assist Claire one more time for Scott’s HOUSE OF GUCCI (2021) before getting the promotion for NAPOLEON.

Ridley Scott’s NAPOLEON is a look at the military commander’s origins and his swift, ruthless climb to emperor, viewed through the prism of his addictive and often volatile relationship with his wife and one true love, Josephine.

SAM RESTIVO

Aside from his work with Claire Simpson and Ridley Scott, Sam has worked as an assistant editor on TV series like THE WALKING DEAD (2014) and BETTER CALL SAUL (2015) as well as being an additional editor for features such as THE GREATEST SHOWMAN (2017) and ROBIN HOOD (2018).

Editing NAPOLEON

In our discussion with NAPOLEON editor Sam Restivo, we talk about:

  • Going entertainment first, history lesson second
  • Holding off on the V.O. until the end
  • How sometimes subtitles are just funnier
  • Turning 72, 48 and 36 frames into 24
  • The legend of Claire Simpson

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