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Ten years after the French political upheavals of 1968, a maturing "soixante-huitard" falls in with some young radicals who are influenced by a book he had written. But does he still have the guts to translate his ideas into acts against the state? And is he still attractive to younger chicks?

Top Cast

  • Jean-Pierre Mocky

    Jean-Pierre Mocky

    Michel Rayan

  • Catherine Leprince

    Catherine Leprince

    Francine Vaneau

  • Bruno Netter

    Bruno Netter

    Séverin Lanier

  • Jacques Legras

    Jacques Legras

    Commissaire Roubert

  • Gérard Hoffmann

    Gérard Hoffmann

    Hoby

  • Michel Francini

    Michel Francini

    Romirec

  • Lisa Livane

    Lisa Livane

    Aurélie

  • Jean-Simon Prévost

    Jean-Simon Prévost

    Edmond Douany

  • Robert Berri

    Robert Berri

    le commissaire

Overview

Ten years after the French political upheavals of 1968, a maturing "soixante-huitard" falls in with some young radicals who are influenced by a book he had written. But does he still have the guts to translate his ideas into acts against the state? And is he still attractive to younger chicks?

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