Chirac (2006)

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Faced with President François Mitterrand, Jacques Chirac embodied the opposition. In 1986, the right won the legislative elections and he became Prime Minister. After two years of tough cohabitation, François Mitterrand was re-elected in 1988. After a moment of despondency, the Chirac machine started up again. During the referendum on Maastricht, he took a position for the "yes", against the vast majority of his party. In March 1993, the opposition led by Chirac won a crushing victory. Edouard Balladur became Prime Minister. In 1995, Jacques Chirac was elected President of the Republic: thirty years of political life found their fulfillment.

Director: Patrick Rotman
Genre: Documentary, History
Runtime: 220 min
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Production: Kuiv Productions
Country: France
Language: Français
Budget: $1M
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Patrick Rotman
More Films in Genre: Documentary, History

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Chirac about?
Faced with President François Mitterrand, Jacques Chirac embodied the opposition. In 1986, the right won the legislative elections and he became Prime Minister. After two years of tough cohabitation, François Mitterrand was re-elected in 1988. After a moment of despondency, the Chirac machine started up again. During the referendum on Maastricht, he took a position for the "yes", against the vast majority of his party. In March 1993, the opposition led by Chirac won a crushing victory. Edouard Balladur became Prime Minister. In 1995, Jacques Chirac was elected President of the Republic: thirty years of political life found their fulfillment.
Who directed Chirac?
Chirac was directed by Patrick Rotman.
Who stars in Chirac?
Chirac stars Jacques Chirac, Michèle Alliot-Marie, Claude Allègre, Martine Aubry.
How long is Chirac?
Chirac has a runtime of 3h 40m (220 minutes).
What genre is Chirac?
Chirac is a Documentary, History film.
What is the budget of Chirac?
Chirac had a budget of $1M.
Where was Chirac produced?
Chirac was produced in France.