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1h 52m | Drama

When Transport Minister Bertrand Saint-Jean is dispatched to the scene of a catastrophic bus accident, the ambitious politician weighs every word he addresses to the media in order to squeeze the most sympathy from the tragedy. Assisted by his publicist Pauline, Saint-Jean must negotiate the treacherous power plays of his fellow politicians while trying to stay true to his principles when he learns the government is considering privatizing the rail industry, something he fiercely opposed. Adapting his public persona to suit each new occasion as it arises, Saint-Jean struggles to maintain his credibility in the eyes of the voters.

Director: Pierre Schöller

Studio: FunFilm

Producer(s): Denis Freyd

Cast: Olivier Gourmet, Michel Blanc, Zabou Breitman, Laurent Stocker, Sylvain Deblé, Didier Bezace, Jacques Boudet

Writer(s): Pierre Schöller

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1h 52m | Drama

When Transport Minister Bertrand Saint-Jean is dispatched to the scene of a catastrophic bus accident, the ambitious politician weighs every word he addresses to the media in order to squeeze the most sympathy from the tragedy. Assisted by his publicist Pauline, Saint-Jean must negotiate the treacherous power plays of his fellow politicians while trying to stay true to his principles when he learns the government is considering privatizing the rail industry, something he fiercely opposed. Adapting his public persona to suit each new occasion as it arises, Saint-Jean struggles to maintain his credibility in the eyes of the voters.

1h 52m | Drama

When Transport Minister Bertrand Saint-Jean is dispatched to the scene of a catastrophic bus accident, the ambitious politician weighs every word he addresses to the media in order to squeeze the most sympathy from the tragedy. Assisted by his publicist Pauline, Saint-Jean must negotiate the treacherous power plays of his fellow politicians while trying to stay true to his principles when he learns the government is considering privatizing the rail industry, something he fiercely opposed. Adapting his public persona to suit each new occasion as it arises, Saint-Jean struggles to maintain his credibility in the eyes of the voters.