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Cent jours

May 3, 2022 2h 14m 6.0/10 (1 votes)

Released 4 years ago in 2022. Cent jours is a documentary/history film. directed by Gabriel Le Bomin. With a runtime of 2h 14m, it's an epic theatrical experience.

Starring Charles de Gaulle, Georges Pompidou, and Valéry Giscard d'Estaing

Synopsis

From the first minutes after his inauguration, the newly elected president wants to translate his promises and his campaign project into action. "Change is now", "Change life", "Together everything becomes possible": all campaign slogans promising a break with the past, a change. The first few months were decisive: it was a matter of making a mark, asserting one's style, imposing one's authority and taking the first measures, those that would make a mark on public opinion and set the first lines of the political narrative in history. From 1959 to 2017, the eight successive presidents have acted without delay. Thanks to the many witnesses and actors of these first hundred days, the film retraces the stakes and decisive moments that marked the beginning of each mandate.

Quick Facts

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Release Date May 3, 2022 3 years ago
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Runtime 2h 14m 134 minutes total
User Rating 6.0/10 Good (1 votes)
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Language French Original language
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Country France Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
FR

Production Companies

  • France Télévisions
  • Public Sénat
  • Italique Productions
  • Zadig Productions

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Cent jours about?

From the first minutes after his inauguration, the newly elected president wants to translate his promises and his campaign project into action. "Change is now", "Change life", "Together everything...

Who directed Cent jours?

Cent jours was directed by Gabriel Le Bomin.

How long is Cent jours?

Cent jours has a runtime of 2 hours and 14 minutes (134 minutes total).

When was Cent jours released?

Cent jours was released on May 3, 2022 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Cent jours?

The main cast of Cent jours includes Charles de Gaulle, Georges Pompidou, Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, François Mitterrand, Jacques Chirac.