Режиссер: Malcolm Hossick
Emile Zola (1840 - 1902) was born the son of an Italian engineer. He early determined to be a writer and via work with the publishing firm Hachette he began writing the many realistic novels with which he made his mark. His work was very popular with a wide audience and he was seen as a champion of democracy and the people. He was exiled for the stance he took against the government at the Dreyfus trial.