
10 mai 1981 : Changer la vie ?
Documentary · TV Movie · History
Overview
Fourty years ago, in May 1981, with François Mitterrand's election, some people were letting themselves dream about a better life while others were predicting the coming of soviet tanks upon the Champs-Élysées. If we gladly remember the turning point of austerity in 83, there were also the wage rises, the fifth week of paid leave, the abolition of death penalty, the decriminalisation of homosexuality, or the advent of independent radio stations. Rare archives and accounts by those who were at the heart of this story give an overview of it and shed light on lesser-known aspects.
Top Cast


Anna Mouglalis
Anna Mouglalis
Narrator (voice)
Anna Mouglalis
Narrator (voice)


Ségolène Royal
Ségolène Royal
Self
Ségolène Royal
Self


Laurent Fabius
Laurent Fabius
Self
Laurent Fabius
Self


Lionel Jospin
Lionel Jospin
Self
Lionel Jospin
Self


François Léotard
François Léotard
Self
François Léotard
Self


François Hollande
François Hollande
Self
François Hollande
Self


Robert Badinter
Robert Badinter
Self
Robert Badinter
Self


Mazarine Pingeot
Mazarine Pingeot
Self
Mazarine Pingeot
Self


Gilbert Mitterrand
Gilbert Mitterrand
Self
Gilbert Mitterrand
Self


Jean Glavany
Jean Glavany
Self
Jean Glavany
Self
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