De Gaulle :French film made by Gabriel Le Bomin
De Gaulle :French film made by Gabriel Le Bomin Texte source Participation aux décors du film ( nombreux meubles et accessoires ) 68 / 5 000 Résultats de traduction Participation in the sets of the film (many pieces of furniture and accessories) Synopsis Yvonne de Gaulle and her husband in London during the Second World War. In May 1940, Charles de Gaulle, newly appointed brigadier general, was confronted with the military and political collapse of France. He then opposed the defeatism of the government in place, partly embodied by Philippe Pétain. After having fled to Bordeaux with certain members of the government, Charles de Gaulle went to London to ask Winston Churchill for help and try to keep the fight going. For his part, his wife Yvonne must leave the property of Colombey les Deux Eglises. She finds herself with her three children in full exile and must escape the arrival of the Germans. She left first for Loiret, then for Carantec in Brittany, before fleeing the country by boat. Life is hard, especially for the youngest in the family, Anne, who has Down's syndrome. From London, the general will try everything to re-motivate the troops. On June 18, 1940, he made a radio call on the BBC1,2. The next day, he finds his family. Technical sheet Info Simple.svg Unless otherwise specified or otherwise indicated, the information mentioned in this section can be confirmed by the Allociné and IMDb databases. Original Title: DeGaulle Job Title: Free Directed by: Gabriel LeBomin Screenplay: Valérie Ranson Enguiale and Gabriel Le Bomin Music: Romain Trouillet, orchestrated by Nelson Malleus Director of photography: Jean-Marie Dreujou Cameraman: Guillaume Dreujou Editing: Bertrand Collard, Valentin Durning Sets: Nicolas de Boiscuillé, Dévi Tirouvaziam Costumes: Anaïs Romand, Sergio Ballo Sound engineer: Ivan Dumas Sound editing: Lionel Montabord Mixing: Doninique Gaborieau Producers: Farid Lahouassa and Aïssa Djabri Executive producer: Denis Penot Co-producer: Gio Iera Production manager: Bernard Bolzinger and, in London, Matt Wilson Production companies: Vertigo Productions, with the participation of Les Films de la Baleine, SND, France 2 cinema, France 3 cinema and Les Productions du Renard Distribution company: SND (France and worldwide) Budget: 11.65 million euros[ref. necessary] Country of Origin: Flag of France France Original languages: French, English Format: color Duration: 109 minutes Genre: biographical, historical and war drama Release date : France: March 4, 2020
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