
Éric Dupond-Moretti, seul contre tous
Overview
Over the course of an evening, Éric Dupond-Moretti will compare his views with those of four different personalities. In a Parisian restaurant, former Minister of Justice Éric Dupond-Moretti is invited to stop at four tables to debate four different topics with guests he will meet for the first time! "Insecurity: just a feeling?", "Hunting: a French tradition?", "Deconstruction, feminism: are we going too far?", "Is justice politicized?": four topics that are dear to him and ripe for debate. For each encounter, his opponent will begin the conversation with a short "plea" or opening remark. Éric Dupond-Moretti will have to listen before responding! How will he react?
Top Cast


Eric Dupond-Moretti
Eric Dupond-Moretti
TV Host
Eric Dupond-Moretti
TV Host


Philippe Lellouche
Philippe Lellouche
Voiceover
Philippe Lellouche
Voiceover
Sarah Knafo
Sarah Knafo
Herself
Sarah Knafo
Herself


Sandrine Rousseau
Sandrine Rousseau
Herself
Sandrine Rousseau
Herself


Aymeric Caron
Aymeric Caron
Himself
Aymeric Caron
Himself


Robert Ménard
Robert Ménard
Himself
Robert Ménard
Himself
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