
C'est dur d'être aimé par des cons (2008)
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- Not Rated
- 1h 50min
- Documentary
- 17 Sep 2008 (France)
- Movie
- 2 nominations.
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Cast
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François Bayrou | ... |
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Christophe Bigot | ... |
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Cabu | ... |
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Charb | ... |
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Anne de Fontette | ... |
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Salah Dejmai | ... |
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Caroline Fourest | ... |
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François Hollande | ... |
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Philippe Honoré | ... |
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Denis Jeambar | ... |
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Georges Kiejman | ... |
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Claude Lanzmann | ... |
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Michel Lelong | ... |
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Richard Malka | ... |
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Bernard Maris | ... |
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Abdelwahab Meddeb | ... |
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Mehdi Mozzafari | ... |
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Riss | ... |
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Mohamed Sifaoui | ... |
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Francis Szpiner | ... |
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Tignous | ... |
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Philippe Val | ... |
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Dalil Boubakeur | ... |
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François Cavanna | ... |
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Hervé Chabalier | ... |
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Dieudonné | ... |
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Laurent Joffrin | ... |
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Daniel Leconte | ... |
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Flemming Rose | ... |
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Theo van Gogh | ... |
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Georges Wolinski | ... |
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Directed by
Daniel Leconte |
Produced by
Raphaël Cohen | ... | executive producer |
Daniel Leconte | ... | producer |
Music by
Cyril de Turckheim |
Cinematography by
Xavier Liberman | ||
David Quesemand | ||
Thomas Risch |
Editing by
Laurent Abellard | ||
Grégoire Chevalier-Naud |
Editorial Department
Marion Bondu | ... | assistant editor |
Julien Chiaretto | ... | assistant editor |
Aline Conan | ... | colorist |
Marjorie Trivière | ... | trainee assistant editor |
Production Management
Eric Dionysius | ... | production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Laurence Bondard | ... | assistant director |
Sound Department
Julien Bonvicini | ... | sound editor |
Jean Holtzmann | ... | re-recording mixer / sound recordist |
Bruno Langiano | ... | foley artist |
Additional Crew
Chloé Blondel | ... | production assistant |
Geneviève Mabboux | ... | production administrator |
Thanks
Christophe Honoré | ... | thanks |
Flemming Rose | ... | thanks |
Joann Sfar | ... | thanks |
Antoine Sfeir | ... | thanks |
Production Companies
- Films en Stock
- Canal+ (participation)
Distributors
- Kino Lorber (2015) (United States) (theatrical)
- Pyramide International (2008) (World-wide) (theatrical)
- Pyramide Vidéo (2009) (France) (DVD)
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Storyline
Plot Summary |
When twelve cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammad were published by Denmark's largest newspaper in 2005, European muslim groups denounced the cartoons as insulting and sacrilegious. To everyone's surprise, the protests against the Muhammad drawings took a worldwide scale, even leading to violent demonstrations in several Muslim countries. In France, the satirical news magazine Charlie Hebdo joined the conversation and reprinted the controversial cartoons, causing an uproar among the country's growing Muslim population. Months later, the Great Mosque of Paris, the World Muslim League and the Union of Islamic Organizations of France took Charlie Hebdo's editor Philippe Val to court for defamation and incitement of hatred. Tough Being Loved by Jerks offers a real-time account of the ensuing trial, arguably one most divisive and heated legal proceedings in recent French history. The film features lawyers, witnesses, journalists, editorial conferences, demonstrations of support, as well as the reactions of the prosecutors and Muslim leaders around the world. Given new relevance after the January 7, 2015, attacks at the Charlie Hebdo offices, which left 12 dead and 11 wounded, Tough Being Loved by Jerks also features candid interviews (and rarely seen behind-the-scenes moments) with acclaimed Charlie Hebdo cartoonists, such as Cabu, Charb, Tignous and Wolinski, who were killed on January 7, 2015. As such, the film offers a unique perspective into the current debate around France's founding ideals and its current realities. |
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