
Le Grand Procès de Macron
Documentary · History · Comedy
Top Cast
Gérard Filoche
Gérard Filoche
ancien inspecteur du travail, syndicaliste, fondateur de la GDS
Gérard Filoche
ancien inspecteur du travail, syndicaliste, fondateur de la GDS
Franciella Paturot
Franciella Paturot
membre des femmes « Gilets Jaunes » d’île-de-France
Franciella Paturot
membre des femmes « Gilets Jaunes » d’île-de-France
Mathilde Larrère
Mathilde Larrère
historienne des révolutions
Mathilde Larrère
historienne des révolutions
Roselyne Rouger
Roselyne Rouger
factrice dans les Hauts-de-Seine, en grève depuis plus de 400 j
Roselyne Rouger
factrice dans les Hauts-de-Seine, en grève depuis plus de 400 j


François Ruffin
François Ruffin
Bernard Arnault
François Ruffin
Bernard Arnault
Aurélie Trouvé
Aurélie Trouvé
économiste, porte-parole d’Attac
Aurélie Trouvé
économiste, porte-parole d’Attac
Marion Esnault
Marion Esnault
activiste climat, « décrocheuse » de portraits présidentiels
Marion Esnault
activiste climat, « décrocheuse » de portraits présidentiels
Arié Alimi
Arié Alimi
avocat de victimes de violences policières
Arié Alimi
avocat de victimes de violences policières
Taha Bouhafs
Taha Bouhafs
journaliste à Là-bas si j’y suis
Taha Bouhafs
journaliste à Là-bas si j’y suis


Juan Branco
Juan Branco
avocat
Juan Branco
avocat
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