
Congrès de Tours 1920: The Birth of the French Communist Party
Documentary · History · TV Movie
Top Cast
Philippe Saada
Philippe Saada
Narrator (voice)
Philippe Saada
Narrator (voice)
Julien Chuzeville
Julien Chuzeville
Self
Julien Chuzeville
Self


Gilles Candar
Gilles Candar
Self
Gilles Candar
Self


Jean Jaurès
Jean Jaurès
Self (archive footage)
Jean Jaurès
Self (archive footage)
Adeline Blaszkiewicz-Maison
Adeline Blaszkiewicz-Maison
Self
Adeline Blaszkiewicz-Maison
Self
Pierre-Emmanuel Guigo
Pierre-Emmanuel Guigo
Self
Pierre-Emmanuel Guigo
Self


Joseph Stalin
Joseph Stalin
Self (archive footage)
Joseph Stalin
Self (archive footage)


Adolf Hitler
Adolf Hitler
Self (archive footage)
Adolf Hitler
Self (archive footage)


Léon Blum
Léon Blum
Self (archive footage)
Léon Blum
Self (archive footage)


Maurice Thorez
Maurice Thorez
Self (archive footage)
Maurice Thorez
Self (archive footage)
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