François Mitterrand : le roman du pouvoir
François Mitterrand : le roman du pouvoir

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François Mitterrand : le roman du pouvoir

2000
TV Show
Ended
1 Season
French

Jean Lacouture and Patrick Rotman interview the witnesses of François Mitterrand's life. Their testimonies, which both complement and contradict each other, write the story of a life: the youth, the Vichy regime and the Resistance during the Second World War, the Fifth Republic and the Algerian war, the conquest of the Elysée, the backstage of power and the secrets of a president.

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Director: Serge MoatiGenres: Documentary, Biography, History, Politics

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the complex and influential political career of François Mitterrand, France's longest-serving president. It delves into his rise to power, his two terms in office, and the significant political and social transformations that occurred during his leadership. The film examines his strategies, his relationships, and the enduring legacy of his presidency.

Critical Reception

As a documentary focused on a significant historical figure, "François Mitterrand: le roman du pouvoir" was generally well-received for its comprehensive overview and insightful analysis of a pivotal era in French politics. Critics noted its thorough research and its balanced portrayal of Mitterrand's controversial yet impactful tenure.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its detailed historical account of Mitterrand's presidency.

  • Appreciated for its exploration of the intricacies of French political power.

  • Seen as an informative and thorough examination of a significant historical figure.

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Fun Fact

The documentary's director, Serge Moati, had previously directed a television film titled 'Mitterrand' in 1989, also focusing on the life of the former French president.

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