On October 4, 2018, France celebrated the 60th anniversary of the Fifth Republic. It is a republic born in the throes of the Algerian War and one which—from the day it was founded by General de Gaulle until the presidency of a very Jupiterian Emmanuel Macron—has been assailed as a “Republican monarchy” by partisans of a more assertive parliamentarian state. By revisiting the struggle of those who dared oppose the new regime — only to suffer a crushing defeat on September 28, 1958, when they were barely able to garner 20% of the vote against the constitutional text — this film shines a powerful new light on the origins of the Fifth Republic and its consequences for the next 60 years. It is a constitutional debate that planted the seeds for a complete upheaval of the French political landscape, on the left in particular, and set the country in motion toward what would be called the Union of the Left.
Philippe Saada
Pierre Pflimlin
Raoul Salan
Jacques Massu
Pierre Joxe
Jean-François Sirinelli
Charles de Gaulle
Pierre Mendès France
Charles Hernu
Édouard Daladier
Anicet Le Pors
François Mitterrand
Michel Debré
Antoine Pinay
Guy Mollet
André Malraux
Jean-Louis Debré
Félix Houphouët-Boigny
Claude Bourdet
René Coty
Fernandel
Yves Montand
Jacques Duclos
Paul Reynaud
Waldeck Rochet