On October 4, 2018, France celebrated the 60th anniversary of the Fifth Republic. It is a republic born in the throes of the Algerian War and one which—from the day it was founded by General de Gaulle until the presidency of a very Jupiterian Emmanuel Macron—has been assailed as a “Republican monarchy” by partisans of a more assertive parliamentarian state. By revisiting the struggle of those who dared oppose the new regime — only to suffer a crushing defeat on September 28, 1958, when they were barely able to garner 20% of the vote against the constitutional text — this film shines a powerful new light on the origins of the Fifth Republic and its consequences for the next 60 years. It is a constitutional debate that planted the seeds for a complete upheaval of the French political landscape, on the left in particular, and set the country in motion toward what would be called the Union of the Left.
Title | 1958: Those Who Said No |
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Year | 2018 |
Genre | Documentary, TV Movie, History |
Country | France |
Studio | O2B Films, Public Sénat, Toute L'Histoire |
Cast | Philippe Saada, Pierre Pflimlin, Raoul Salan, Jacques Massu, Pierre Joxe, Jean-François Sirinelli |
Crew | Yorick Leroux (Development Manager), Sophie Da Costa (Production Assistant), Philippe Saada (Director), Florent Bonnet (Sound), Liza Ignazi (Editor), Thomas Tatoueix (Camera Operator) |
Keyword | france, constitution, president, archive footage, referendum, 1950s, algerian war (1954-62), republic |
Release | Oct 06, 2018 |
Runtime | 55 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb | 8.00 / 10 by 1 users |
Popularity | 1 |
Budget | 0 |
Revenue | 0 |
Language | Français |