Adagio (Mitterrand, le secret et la mort)
A staging of Olivier Py's play "Adagio (Mitterrand, le secret et la mort)" by himself.
A staging of Olivier Py's play "Adagio (Mitterrand, le secret et la mort)" by himself.
Philippe Girard
François Mitterand
John Arnold
Robert Badinter / Jack Lang / Doctor Gubler / Bernard Kouchner / Michel Charasse
Bruno Blairet
Doctor Tarot / Mikhail Gorbachev / advisor / diplomat / great reporter
Scali Delpeyrat
Pierre Bérégovoy / Hubert Védrine / Jacques Séguéla / Pierre Bergé / Bernard Pivot / Roger Hanin / ...
Élizabeth Mazev
Anne Lauvergeon / Marguerite Duras / Danielle Mitterrand / interpreter of Alija Izetbegović
Jean-Marie Winling
Helmut Kohl / Doctor Steg / Alija Izetbegović / Elie Wiesel / Henri Emmanuelli / François de Grossouvre
A staging of Olivier Py's play "Adagio (Mitterrand, le secret et la mort)" by himself.
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A WWII veteran escapes his care home in Northern Ireland and embarks on an arduous but inspirational journey to France to attend the 75th anniversary of the D-Day landings, finding the courage to face the ghosts of his past.