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Le Grand Procès de Macron
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Le Grand Procès de Macron

Dec 1, 2019
2h 30m
★ 8.0

Overview

Genres

Documentary
History
Comedy

Production Companies

Les Mutins de Pangée
Là-bas si j'y suis

Cast

Gérard Filoche

ancien inspecteur du travail, syndicaliste, fondateur de la GDS

Gérard Filoche

Franciella Paturot

membre des femmes « Gilets Jaunes » d’île-de-France

Franciella Paturot

Mathilde Larrère

historienne des révolutions

Mathilde Larrère

Roselyne Rouger

factrice dans les Hauts-de-Seine, en grève depuis plus de 400 j

Roselyne Rouger

François Ruffin

Bernard Arnault

François Ruffin

Aurélie Trouvé

économiste, porte-parole d’Attac

Aurélie Trouvé

Marion Esnault

activiste climat, « décrocheuse » de portraits présidentiels

Marion Esnault

Arié Alimi

avocat de victimes de violences policières

Arié Alimi

Taha Bouhafs

journaliste à Là-bas si j’y suis

Taha Bouhafs

Juan Branco

avocat

Juan Branco

Raquel Garrido

avocate

Raquel Garrido

Didier Porte

humoriste et expert psychiatre

Didier Porte

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