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Le Grand Charles
Le Grand Charles was a 2006 French TV-drama on the life of Charles de Gaulle from 1939 to 1959, written and directed by Bernard Stora. De Gaulle was played by Bernard Farcy, Winston Churchill by David Ryall, and Franklin D. Roosevelt by Robert Hardy. Other actors in the cast included Dominic Gould, Sam Spiegel and Jay Benedict.
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Plot Summary
This French television film chronicles the life and career of Charles de Gaulle, a pivotal figure in 20th-century French history. It covers his rise through the military ranks, his leadership during World War II and the establishment of Free France, his controversial post-war political career, and his eventual return to power during the Algerian crisis. The film explores his complex personality, his unwavering vision for France, and the significant historical events he navigated.
Critical Reception
Le Grand Charles received generally positive reviews, particularly for its ambitious scope and the performance of Robert Hirsch as the titular character. Critics praised its detailed portrayal of a complex historical figure and its examination of de Gaulle's impact on France. While some found its length to be demanding, it was widely regarded as a significant and well-crafted biopic that shed light on a crucial period in French history.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its in-depth exploration of Charles de Gaulle's life and leadership.
Robert Hirsch's performance as de Gaulle was widely lauded as a standout element.
Considered a comprehensive and significant portrayal of a monumental historical figure.
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Fun Fact
Robert Hirsch, who played Charles de Gaulle, was 87 years old when the film was released, bringing a wealth of acting experience to the role.
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