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The Last Campaign ()

La dernière campagne (original title)
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Spring 2012. France is about to elect its next president. Can former president Jacques Chirac, retired from public life, influence the political struggle between Nicolas Sarkozy and François Hollande? In this mix of fantasy and reality,... See more »

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Bernard Le Coq ...
Jacques Chirac
Thierry Frémont ...
Nicolas Sarkozy
Patrick Braoudé ...
François Hollande
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Bernadette Chirac
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Claude Chirac
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Patrick Buisson
Henry Courseaux ...
Jean-Louis Debré
Michel Bompoil ...
Henri Guaino
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François Pinault
Alain Libolt ...
Georges Kiejman
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Kevin
Philippe Bertin ...
Xavier Musca
Christian Drillaud ...
Jean-Michel Goudard
Philippe Dusseau ...
Pierre Giacometti
Pierre Diot ...
Franck Louvrier
Pierre Samuel ...
Manuel Valls
Pierre Banderet ...
Pierre Moscovici
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Stéphane Le Foll
Xavier Briere ...
Nacer Meddah
Michel Ruhl ...
Maurice Ulrich
Gilles Arbona ...
Bertrand Landrieu
Alban Aumard ...
Paysan Tracteur
Anna Gaylor ...
Vieille Dame club 3e âge
Chantal Banlier ...
Directrice club 3e âge
Aniouchka Bezault ...
Catherine
Cédric Philibert ...
Président du Tribunal
Jean-Louis Petit-Paul ...
Abdou
Jean-Gabriel Manolis ...
Danse de butô
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Commissaire de Police
Michel Vivier ...
Vieux militant Toulouse
Morgane Lombard ...
Journaliste
Dominique Bastien ...
Journaliste
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Maître d'Hôtel
Patrick Schneider ...
Claude Guéant
Clementine Serpereau ...
Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet (as Clémentine Serpereau)
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La Fille à Vélo (as Émilie Piponnier)
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Xavier Bertrand ...
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Laurence Ferrari ...
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François Fillon ...
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Alain Juppé ...
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Directed by

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Bernard Stora

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Bernard Stora ... (story) &
Sonia Moyersoen ... (story)
 
Françoise Fressoz ... (collaborating writer) &
Pascale Robert Diard ... (collaborating writer) (as Pascale Robert-Diard)
 
Bernard Stora ... (teleplay)

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Jean-Pierre Guérin ... executive producer
Véronique Marchat ... executive producer

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Vincent Stora

Cinematography by

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Gérard de Battista

Editing by

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Jacques Comets

Editorial Department

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Julie Duclaux ... assistant editor
Pierre Hotte ... color timer

Casting By

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Nicolas Ronchi

Production Design by

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Jean-Pierre Bazerolle

Costume Design by

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Eve-Marie Arnault

Makeup Department

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Mylène Chiarisoli ... makeup artist
Michèle Constantinides ... key makeup artist
Catherine Gomez-Fernandez ... key hair stylist (as Catherine Gomez)
Marie-France Thibault ... hair stylist

Production Management

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Claude Azoulay ... production manager
Philippe Enrici ... unit manager
Damien Notin ... assistant unit manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Benjamin Bernard ... second assistant director
Jérôme Brière ... first assistant director
Alice Lockwood ... second assistant director
Auréline Martino ... assistant assistant director
Sophie Thurin ... assistant assistant director

Art Department

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Jeremy Chapelet ... carpenter (as Jérémie Chapelet)
Pierre-Emmanuel Chatiliez ... illustrator
Gilles Grange ... dressing props
Laure Hug ... set dresser
Sylvie Léger ... patina painter
Jérôme Magne ... carpenter
Sonia Morse ... head painter
Christophe Pommie ... upholsterer
Christian Roudil ... property master
Patrick Tombette ... construction coordinator
Patrick Widdrington ... carpenter

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Sébastien Adamczak ... post-synchronisation
Sandra Aires de Vasconcellos ... assistant foley artist (as Sandra Aires)
Eric Devulder ... sound mixer
Antoine Faure ... assistant sound
Raphaël Girardot ... dialogue editor
Arthur Le Roux ... assistant sound
Julien Naudin ... foley artist
Thomas Robert ... supervising sound editor
Eric Tisserand ... re-recording mixer
Patrick Ghislain ... foley mixer (uncredited)

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Laurent Bigeaud ... special effects supervisor
François Brigouleix ... special effects supervisor
Pierre-Emmanuel Chatiliez ... special effects illustrator

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Gilles Conseil ... stunt coordinator
Christian Hening ... stunt coordinator

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Luis Armando Arteaga ... camera operator: "b" camera
Samuel Beal-Rainaldy ... assistant camera
Valentin Chevallier ... trainee camera
Celine Croze ... assistant camera
Manuel Del Rio ... key grip
Frédéric Deprez ... electrician
Vladimir Duranovic ... grip
Amandine Lacape ... first assistant camera
Jean-Claude Le Bras ... gaffer
Christian Metz ... grip
Christophe Perrier-Léonard ... electrician
Robert Polonia ... electrician: groupman
Michaël Radke ... electrician
Tarik Rebeihi ... first assistant camera
Victor Seguin ... second assistant camera
Sergio Simoes ... grip

Casting Department

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Frédérique Amand ... casting
Claire Andrieu ... extras casting
Liv Charpentier ... extras casting assistant
Stéphanie Doncker ... casting assistant (uncredited)
Pascale Paddy ... casting: small bits and extras

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Beatrice Cousson ... costumer
Lila Karci ... wardrobe

Location Management

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François Pujol ... location scout

Music Department

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Eric Debegue ... Music publisher
Alexis Morel ... orchestrator
Ludovick Tartavel ... scoring engineer

Additional Crew

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Delphine Berroyer ... production assistant
Brigitte Dubrocq ... production administrator
Laurent Flaesch ... animals
Nicolas Gay ... production administrator
Nathalie Rouanet ... press attache: France 2

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Plot Summary

Spring 2012. France is about to elect its next president. Can former president Jacques Chirac, retired from public life, influence the political struggle between Nicolas Sarkozy and François Hollande? In this mix of fantasy and reality, Jacques Chirac imagines himself settling the score with the former by advising the latter. Written by tv5monde.com

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Also Known As
  • The Last Campaign (United States)
  • The Last Campaign (World-wide, English title)
  • The Last Campaign (United Kingdom)
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  • 105 min
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Trivia Two of the actors, Bernard Le Coq and Michel Bompoil, reprise their respective roles of Jacques Chirac and Henri Guaino from The Conquest (2011), whereas Patrick Braoudé later reprised his role of François Hollande in The 15:17 to Paris (2018). See more »
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