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In Theaters: October 22, 1937 (limited)
1h 50m | Drama, Romance
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In 2002, following his re-election as President of the French Republic, Jacques Chirac appointed Nicolas Sarkozy the Minister of the Interior, denying him a coveted post as prime minister. Undaunted, the ambitious politician surrounds himself with carefully selected advisers and his wife Cecilia, all relentlessly pursuing his goal: access to the presidency in the 2007 election. On his way, however, he runs up against the equally ambitious and devious Foreign Minister, Dominique de Villepin.
Director: Xavier Durringer
Studio: Les Films Séville
Producer(s): Eric Altmeyer, Nicolas Altmeyer
Cast: Denis Podalydès, Florence Pernel, Bernard Le Coq, Hippolyte Girardot, Samuel Labarthe, Michèle Moretti
Writer(s): Patrick Rotman
Official Site: www.musicboxfilms.com/the-conquest
0 votes and 0 Reviews
Rotten Tomatoes® Score 77%
50%
In Theaters: October 22, 1937 (limited)
1h 50m | Drama, Romance
Watch Trailer
In 2002, following his re-election as President of the French Republic, Jacques Chirac appointed Nicolas Sarkozy the Minister of the Interior, denying him a coveted post as prime minister. Undaunted, the ambitious politician surrounds himself with carefully selected advisers and his wife Cecilia, all relentlessly pursuing his goal: access to the presidency in the 2007 election. On his way, however, he runs up against the equally ambitious and devious Foreign Minister, Dominique de Villepin.
Rotten Tomatoes® Score 77%
50%
In Theaters: October 22, 1937 (limited)
1h 50m | Drama, Romance
In 2002, following his re-election as President of the French Republic, Jacques Chirac appointed Nicolas Sarkozy the Minister of the Interior, denying him a coveted post as prime minister. Undaunted, the ambitious politician surrounds himself with carefully selected advisers and his wife Cecilia, all relentlessly pursuing his goal: access to the presidency in the 2007 election. On his way, however, he runs up against the equally ambitious and devious Foreign Minister, Dominique de Villepin.