For those of you that have Amazon Prime TV I found this a number of weeks ago, but only got around to watching it in recent weeks. It's title, of course, is "Trafalgar: The Greatest Naval Battle in History", it's produced by XIVETV. Different from other documentaries on the subject as it provides a thorough retelling of the events leading up to and through the battle from the French perspective, as seen through the eyes of the French Admiral Villeneuve. It uses a docu-drama process combining a blend of real settings, costumed actors, and virtual images to present the whole story. Even the four talking heads (historians providing some commentary) are filmed in the virtual setting of the Admiral's Cabin aboard ship.

It opens with the Admiral returning back to France following his six month imprisonment as a guest of the British Naval authorities after his surrender, follows the course of events leading up to the Battle of Trafalgar, including the political intrigue between Napoleon and French Naval Authorities, some of the detailed action of the battle, and ends with the Admiral's suicide in a French Rooming House. Found it interesting how a man of such stature committed suicide by stabbing himself to death with what appeared to be a naval dagger!

Having seen other documentaries on Trafalgar that have been produced from the British perspective, or the blending of the two sides, it was good to get a more complete picture wholly from the French perspective. Some of you may have seen this already, but if you haven't and have Amazon Prime TV search this video out and give a watch! Of course be sure to have a dram or two of port, rum, or brandy to sip on while you watch! It's really well done, and will add to your host of knowledge on this historically epic battle! Enjoy!!