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L'homme qui a fait de Gaulle

L'homme qui a fait de Gaulle

2026

Documentary · History

Top Cast

Denis Podalydès

Denis Podalydès

Paul Reynaud

Samuel Labarthe

Samuel Labarthe

Charles de Gaulle

Paul Bandey

Paul Bandey

Winston Churchill

Alain Lenglet

Alain Lenglet

Maréchal Pétain

Gilles David

Gilles David

Général Weygand

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A Day in the Life of French Cinema
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Mirror
The Garden That Doesn't Exist
The Making of "Tampopo"
Challenging Churchill
Le Peuple des airs
Theory and Practice: Conversations with Noam Chomsky and Howard Zinn
Blokada: Pulkovo Meridian
Game of Assassins
America Unfiltered: Portraits and Voices of a Nation
Mengele, the hunt for a Nazi criminal
Meet the Trumps: From Immigrant to President
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Race d'Ep!
The Long Winter
Céline Dion raconte D'eux
Harbinger
L'homme qui a fait de Gaulle
L'homme qui a fait de Gaulle

L'homme qui a fait de Gaulle

2026
Documentary
History

Denis Podalydès
Denis Podalydès
Actor

Denis Podalydès

as Paul Reynaud

Denis Podalydès

Paul Reynaud

Denis Podalydès

Paul Reynaud

Samuel Labarthe
Samuel Labarthe
Actor

Samuel Labarthe

as Charles de Gaulle

Samuel Labarthe

Charles de Gaulle

Samuel Labarthe

Charles de Gaulle

Paul Bandey
Paul Bandey
Actor

Paul Bandey

as Winston Churchill

Paul Bandey

Winston Churchill

Paul Bandey

Winston Churchill

Alain Lenglet
Alain Lenglet
Actor

Alain Lenglet

as Maréchal Pétain

Alain Lenglet

Maréchal Pétain

Alain Lenglet

Maréchal Pétain

Gilles David
Gilles David
Actor

Gilles David

as Général Weygand

Gilles David

Général Weygand

Gilles David

Général Weygand

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