
Ministre ou rien
Documentary · History · TV Movie
Overview
This is the unlikely story of 21 ministers and prime ministers who have crossed or are crossing the french Fifth Republic today. Twenty-one politicians who, from one day to the next, find themselves at the head of a ministry by the grace of a President of the Republic and his Prime Minister. The formation of the government, conflicts of attribution, reshuffles, rumours of appointments, evictions, casting errors: it is all the capricious backstage of the games of power examined here under the angle of confidence and which sheds light on the prestigious but unknown function of minister. An original and instructive political saga on the reality of those who hold or have held this prestigious position.
Top Cast


Najat Vallaud-Belkacem
Najat Vallaud-Belkacem
Self
Najat Vallaud-Belkacem
Self


Yves Guéna
Yves Guéna
Self
Yves Guéna
Self


Jean-Pierre Soisson
Jean-Pierre Soisson
Self
Jean-Pierre Soisson
Self


Michel Rocard
Michel Rocard
Self
Michel Rocard
Self


Jack Ralite
Jack Ralite
Self
Jack Ralite
Self


Jean-Pierre Chevènement
Jean-Pierre Chevènement
Self
Jean-Pierre Chevènement
Self


Roland Dumas
Roland Dumas
Self
Roland Dumas
Self


François Baroin
François Baroin
Self
François Baroin
Self


Robert Badinter
Robert Badinter
Self
Robert Badinter
Self


Raphaëlle Bacqué
Raphaëlle Bacqué
Self
Raphaëlle Bacqué
Self
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