Lionel Jospin

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Birthday
Jul 12, 1937 (87 years old)

Lionel Jospin

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Maastricht, 30 ans après
Movie 2022

Maastricht, 30 ans après

10 mai 1981 : Changer la vie ?
1h 32m
Movie 2021

10 mai 1981 : Changer la vie ?

Fourty years ago, in May 1981, with François Mitterrand's election, some people were letting themselves dream about a better life while others were predicting the coming of soviet tanks upon the Champs-Élysées. If we gladly remember the turning point of austerity in 83, there were also the wage rises, the fifth week of paid leave, the abolition of death penalty, the decriminalisation of homosexuality, or the advent of independent radio stations. Rare archives and accounts by those who were at the heart of this story give an overview of it and shed light on lesser-known aspects.

C'était la génération Mitterrand
Movie 2015

C'était la génération Mitterrand

Le Diable de la République : 40 ans de Front national
Movie 2011

Le Diable de la République : 40 ans de Front national

Après la gauche
1h 0m
Movie 2011

Après la gauche

What does it mean to be leftist today? The film tries to answer this essential question by interviewing great figures of contemporary thought. From the disappearance of the USSR to the latest financial crisis, Après la gauche is a journey through 20 years that have upset the left, but it's - above all - an act of resistance.

Dispositif 47 - The Second Death
0h 19m
Movie 2010

Dispositif 47 - The Second Death

The concept includes a series of shorts titled "Dispositif + No + title". They all deal with subjects mixed in a unique and unusual presentation. It is an inventively surreal image and sound experience. It is Jean Cocteau for the twenty-first century.

L’enfer de Matignon
Movie 2008

L’enfer de Matignon

In a series of long interviews, 12 prime ministers talk about their experience in the upper echelons of power. The function of prime minister, torn between the president and the parliament, appointed without necessarily being elected but responsible for everything, is at the center of debate. With the exception of Jacques Chirac (1974-1976 and 1986-1988), deliberately left out because of his image as French President, those who governed France for the past 35 years agreed to discuss the exercise of power, as seen through archive footage, but also how they experienced it personally. Filmed in the same studio and sitting in the same chair, 12 French prime ministers talk freely about their time in office, from their appointment until their resignation.

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