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Director: Olivier Guignard
Cast: Didier Bezace, Monia Chokri, Marc Citti, Thierry Gibault
1917, German troups are moving forward to Paris, the French government calls a providential man : Clémenceau.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Clemenceau, the 2012 historical TV movie directed by Olivier Guignard, has not received significant critical or awards attention, and its public reception is unclear as ratings data is not readily available.
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Directed by Olivier Guignard, Clemenceau (2012) is a compelling historical drama that offers an intimate portrait of the legendary French statesman during a pivotal moment in World War I. Featuring a standout performance by Didier Bezace, this TV movie delves into Clémenceau's strategic and political maneuverings as he navigates the challenges of the wartime climate, making it a must-see for fans of thoughtful, character-driven historical narratives.
Georges Benjamin Clemenceau was a French statesman who was prime minister of France from 1906 to 1909 and again from 1917 until 1920. A physician turned journalist, he played a central role in the politics of the Third Republic, particularly amid the end of the First World War. He was a key figure of the Independent Radicals, advocating for the separation of church and state, as well as the amnesty of the Communards exiled to New Caledonia.
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