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Le Tigre et le Président, en postproducción

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- Jacques Gamblin y André Dussollier protagonizan el primer largometraje de Jean-Marc Peyrefitte, producido por Dibona Films y Pan Européenne

Le Tigre et le Président, en postproducción
Los actores Jacques Gamblin y André Dussollier (© Georges Biard/Boungawa)

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Now in post-production, Jean-Marc Peyrefitte’s first feature film The Vanished President [+lee también:
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boasts a cast led by Jacques Gamblin (awarded Berlin’s Best Actor Silver Bear in 2002, nominated for the 2009 and 2011 Best Actor César for The First Day of the Rest of Your Life [+lee también:
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and The Names of Love [+lee también:
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, and who also filmed L’échappée belle earlier this year) and André Dussollier (who scooped the César for Best Actor in 1988 and for Best Supporting Role in 1993 and 2002, and who’ll be touring cinemas as of 8 September in Black Box [+lee también:
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and from 22 September in the Cannes competitor Everything Went Fine [+lee también:
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). The two actors are playing two major characters from the French political scene in 1920: the President of the Republic Paul Deschanel and Georges Clémenceau (nicknamed The Tiger), who served as Prime Minister between 1906 and 1909, and again from 1917 to 1920.

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The cast also features Christian Hecq, Cyril Couton, Astrid Whettnall, Laura Benson, Anna Mouglalis, Patrick d’Assumçao, Marie-Elisabeth Cornet, Lola Naymark, Alexandre Von Sivers and Olivier Claverie.

Written by Jean-Marc Peyrefitte and Marc Syrigas with Christophe Duthuron as artistic advisor, the story revolves around a given question: "How could we have elected a man who wanted to abolish the death penalty, give women the right to vote and allow the colonies their independence?"; a question which was posed by Georges Clemenceau, who has just lost the presidential election, against all odds, to an unknown opponent by the name of Paul Deschanel. This new president throws himself into his brand-new role, and even though the task is huge and the pressure intolerable, his first steps make quite an impression. But the cynicism of the political world, the game played by the institutions and the brutality of media campaigns soon catch up with and derail him. And then, one evening, he falls out of a train and vanishes into thin air…

The Vanished President is produced by Jérémy Zelnik and Tancrède Ramonet on behalf of Dibona Films and by Camille Gentet for Pan Européenne Production, in co-production with Orange Studio, Tandem, Belgian firm Wrong Men North (Benoît Roland), Temps Noir and Flamme Film. Pre-purchased by Canal+, Ciné+, BeTV/VOO and Proximus, the feature film also enjoys the support of the Île-de-France and Pays de la Loire regions, and of the SOFICA companies Cinémage, Cinéventure, Cofimage, La Banque Postale Image, Palatine and Indéfilms.

Having wrapped on 31 July, the film shoot unfolded in settings including the Élysée Palace, the Quai d'Orsay, the Palace of Versailles’ Conference Room, the Château de Champs-sur Marne and Clemenceau’s home in Saint-Vincent-sur-Jard within the Vendée region. Photography comes courtesy of Lubomir Bakchev (who has previously worked with Abdellatif Kechiche and on seasons 3, 4 and 5 of The Bureau), set design is by Jérémy Duchier (who won the 2017 César in his category for Chocolat [+lee también:
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) and costumes are those of Isabelle Mathieu.

Mandates for the film’s French distribution and international sales have been jointly acquired by Tandem and Orange Studio.

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