
Who Is Bernard Tapie?
Documentary
Overview
This documentary tells two stories simultaneously: it's a profile of Bernard Tapie, a wealthy man who rises and falls spectacularly in French society and may be on the rise again; and, it's a look at Marina Zenovich's fascination with Tapie, behaving oddly in spite of her awareness that she's being irrational. Politicians, athletes, friends, companions, and journalists comment on Bernard's charm, his rise to prominence in sports and politics, and his subsequent trouble with the law. Zenovich becomes fixated on her need to interview Tapie, becoming virtually a stalker in her quest.
Top Cast


Marina Zenovich
Marina Zenovich
Self
Marina Zenovich
Self


Bernard Tapie
Bernard Tapie
Self
Bernard Tapie
Self


Claude Lelouch
Claude Lelouch
Self
Claude Lelouch
Self
Anne-Laure Plante
Anne-Laure Plante
Self
Anne-Laure Plante
Self


Franz-Olivier Giesbert
Franz-Olivier Giesbert
Self - Editor-in-Chief, Le Figaro
Franz-Olivier Giesbert
Self - Editor-in-Chief, Le Figaro
Jean-Xavier Brager
Jean-Xavier Brager
Self - Marseille Resident
Jean-Xavier Brager
Self - Marseille Resident


Laurent Joffrin
Laurent Joffrin
Self - Le Nouvel Observateur
Laurent Joffrin
Self - Le Nouvel Observateur
Alan Riding
Alan Riding
Self - The New York Times
Alan Riding
Self - The New York Times
Valerie Lecasble
Valerie Lecasble
Self - Co-Author, Le Flambeur: The True Life of Bernard Tapie
Valerie Lecasble
Self - Co-Author, Le Flambeur: The True Life of Bernard Tapie


Rona Waddington
Rona Waddington
Self
Rona Waddington
Self
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