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Le promeneur du Champ de Mars

  • 2005
  • 1h 57m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
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Le promeneur du Champ de Mars (2005)
BiographyDrama

A young journalist (Lespert) helps the French President compile his memoirs.A young journalist (Lespert) helps the French President compile his memoirs.A young journalist (Lespert) helps the French President compile his memoirs.

  • Director
    • Robert Guédiguian
  • Writers
    • Georges-Marc Benamou
    • Gilles Taurand
  • Stars
    • Michel Bouquet
    • Jalil Lespert
    • Philippe Fretun
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    7.0/10
    1.1K
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    • Director
      • Robert Guédiguian
    • Writers
      • Georges-Marc Benamou
      • Gilles Taurand
    • Stars
      • Michel Bouquet
      • Jalil Lespert
      • Philippe Fretun
    • 13User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Michel Bouquet
    Michel Bouquet
    • Le Président
    Jalil Lespert
    Jalil Lespert
    • Antoine Moreau
    Philippe Fretun
    • Docteur Jeantot
    Anne Cantineau
    • Jeanne
    Sarah Grappin
    • Judith
    Catherine Salviat
    Catherine Salviat
    • Mado
    Jean-Claude Frissung
    • René
    Philippe Le Mercier
    • Fleury, le garde du corps
    • (as Philippe Lemercier)
    Serge Kribus
    Serge Kribus
    • Riou, le chauffeur
    Jean-Claude Bourbault
    • Le libraire
    Grégoire Oestermann
    Grégoire Oestermann
    • Garland
    Béatrice Bruno
    • Thérèse Manicourt
    Philippe Lehembre
    Philippe Lehembre
    • Chazelles
    Istvan Van Heuverzwyn
    • Deletraz
    Rémy Darcy
    • Ladrière
    Christèle Tual
    • La Femme de l'agence
    • (as Christelle Tual)
    Agathe Dronne
    • Une Visiteuse
    Antoine Mathieu
    • Un Visiteur
    • Director
      • Robert Guédiguian
    • Writers
      • Georges-Marc Benamou
      • Gilles Taurand
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    5yusufpiskin

    Mitterrand

    Francois Mitterrand was a fascinating political figure. The journalist Antoine Moreau, constantly interviewing the ailing President during the last months of his premiership and life, finds him fascinating and charismatic. The film is fascinated by him - Michel Bouquet's Mitterrand dominates all scenes he is in, controlling the conversation, the centre of attention, revelling in his role as the last great president (his argument is that in the age of globalization greatness will no longer be possible for French presidents - and, looking at his followers, he seems to have a point). The fascination of Mitterrand is that he is full of contradictions: the Left wing president who lives in palatial grandeur; the Left winger (we see him addressing workers, speaking of victories achieved through solidarity; and we see his final New Year's address as he argues that material wealth and growth is not important in itself, but as a means for a more equitable and fairer society - what leader would argue such utopian stuff now, just 20 years on?) who has moved to the Right, but French society has moved quicker than he has so he still seems of the Left; the canny political manoeuvrer who is cultured, loves literature, ideas and life. As well as being a significant political figure, Mitterrand was interesting as a person in a way that Bush or Blair or Sarkozy or Berlusconi are not. Yet, in a way, the film just presumes our interest. If you are not interested in Mitterrand, or have not really heard of him, then I am unsure that the film will gain your attention. I don't think there are any great insights of character or history here, no detailed study of a political operator - we are just asked to wonder at and about the President. Perhaps characteristically, there is a lot of questioning about Mitterrand's role during the War, his role in the collaborationist Vichy government, yet, in the end, no conclusion is reached. The narrative centre of the film is Moreau and he is given a life outside of his fascination with Mitterrand: his relationship with his partner breaks down, he meets another woman - but this is all a bit flat, it only gains significance when it connects with Moreau's relationship with the President. I liked this film, I found it interesting, but I think that was because I find its subject interesting - if you don't share my interest then I am unconvinced that the film will hold your attention. In a way the film is part of a Mitterrand cult rather than an exploration of it.
    8Spuzzlightyear

    One of the more… UNUSUAL biographies you'll get to see..

    The Last Mitterand sure score points for originality, let me tell you. Eseentially, this story details Mitterand's visit to his potential biographer during the last few months of his tumultuous decade as the French President, and in declining health. The President talks about his years in power and his politics, but sidesteps any questions about his shady past, particularly in World War II. The author tries to go through other sources to get this information, only to realize that he's being watched..

    If I've confused you, I'm sorry, as this, amazingly enough, is a fictional piece! Although it's totally implied that Michel Bouquet is playing Mitterand, the character is only addressed as 'Mr President'. This movie is actually based on a book that was written about Mitterand, and the movie, pay attention now, is based on the author's research on the book and communications with Mitterand. I don't think I've ever seen a movie biography done this way before. (Well, OK, Interview With The Vampire, but that was uhhh total fiction). I have to tip my hat to the filmmakers for this idea! Hats off too to Bouqet, who is simply stunning as Mitt-er I mean "The President". He had that role NAILED down. I don't know what Mitterand's nuances were, but Bouqet was amazingly believable. Finally, although I hardly know a thing about French politics (and it appears that other people in the audience got some of the jokes I didn't), you can just enjoy this movie for what it is, a magnificent portrait of a interesting, yet somewhat guarded individual.
    10Davido-2

    After me, the accountants

    A leading politician for almost 50 years, from the dark days of the Vichy, through the De Gaulle era into the 1990s, Mitterand finally grasped the crown of the French presidency only to find that he had prostrate cancer with a short time to live. His father had succumbed in 2 years to the same disease.

    Mitterand struggled on for the whole fourteen years of his two terms as President but in the twilight months of office he makes a strange invitation to young journalist Georges-Marc Benamou, a Jew, to write his memoirs. Benamou is fascinated by the contrasts. Mitterand came from the right, in the 1930s he was a member of a fascist group that protested about immigrants. Benamou wants to find out about Mitterand's murky war years when the President worked for Petain's collaborationist Vichy regime. He finds out that no-one in France, least of all the President, wants to look at this time too closely.

    Mitterand still holds a fascination for France. The man who betrayed the right to become a committed socialist, made the left wing electable and then presided over France almost like Louis the XIVth. His first couple of years were marked by radical reform, crisis, retrenchment then a long period of stagnation under cohabitation with a right wing government. But his period in office reminds people of a "temps perdu" of certainty before globalization and it maybe this reason why the cinema was nearly full on a cold Tuesday afternoon.

    The film tells us less than we know, certain controversial parts of Benamou's book, such as the last New Year supper where Mitterand gobbles down Ortolan, are left out although the President's half brother, the actor Roger Hanin, recently confirmed the veracity of these events. Michel Bouquet portrayal of the declining days of Mitterand is excellent. It is almost painful to watch and the other characters are superb.
    6Nzup

    Le President's One man show

    No doubts about it, Michel Bouquet as the late French President, Francois Mitterand, had an excellent performance. It reminds me Bruno Ganz's interpretation of A. Hitler in "Der Untergang" (The Downfall). But, what would have been the movie without him? That is what has disturbed me from the beginning. Antoine Moreau was, to my eyes, everything else but convincing in his role. this could be interpreted as a weakness of the film, as everything looks to have been focused on one and only one character, the old dying Mitterand who is preparing his farewell as president. A little bit of french/European history knowledge might be helpful, but nevertheless, this film is to recommend.
    9paul2001sw-1

    The king of France

    A dying president dictates his memoirs to a young journalist: this may not sound like a very exciting recipe for a film. But in fact, 'The Last Mitterand' is an intriguing movie. In part this stems from the fact that the eponymous French leader was an intriguing person in real life - a literate egoist with a heroic but compromised past, who believed himself to be the last great president of France and who completed his term of office while suffering (without any public announcement) from the terminal stages of cancer. But it also comes from the judicious blend of the political and the personal found in this film. In the title role, I'm not sure Michel Bouqet looks much like Mitterand - but one can believe utterly in his portrait. And while Mitterand was certainly a flawed politician, when contrasted to the leaders of our own celebrity driven age (Mitterand has mistresses who never made the press; current French president Sarkozy uses his sexy young wife - and former mistress - as a PR tool), his claim to at least relative greatness no longer seems risible.

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    • Release date
      • February 16, 2005 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Official site
      • Pathé (France)
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Le dernier Mitterrand
    • Filming locations
      • Basilique Cathédrale de Saint-Denis - 1 Rue de la Légion d'Honneur, Saint-Denis, Seine-Saint-Denis, France(Kings of France's tombs)
    • Production companies
      • Film Oblige
      • Agat Films & Cie
      • Arte France Cinéma
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      • $3,979,988
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 57m(117 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby

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