Arnaud Montebourg

Acting

Arnaud Montebourg

Born October 30, 1962 · Clamecy, France (age 63)

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Known For

Neuilly sa mère, sa mère !Neuilly sa mère, sa mère ! · 2018
Neuilly sa mère, sa mère !
5.42018
MovieComedy
In 2008, Sami Benboudaoud discovered the hell of Neuilly-sur-Seine. Ten years later, now that everything is for the best for Sami who brilliantly completes his studies of political science, nothing will go for his cousin Charles of Chazelle.
SolférinoSolférino · 2008
Solférino
7.02008
MovieDocumentary
Revisits the two rounds of the 2007 French presidential election (April 22 and May 6, 2007), where Conservative leader Nicolas Sarkozy won a clear victory over his Socialist opponent, Ségolène Royal. Faced with the activist, the journalist, the political figure and the gigantic media device set up for the occasion, the audience is taken on board without real or comprehensive explanations. Strangely, the chaos seems organized. Just like when we are considering the range of 'unplanned' events that get media exposure, so much so that we wonder if they really are being planned. Is all this period of unrest visibly set in motion by social activists, agitators, ordinary people, politicians, publicity agents?
Les enfants terribles de la gaucheLes enfants terribles de la gauche · 2017
Les enfants terribles de la gauche
2017
MovieDocumentary
HARDtalkHARDtalk · 1997
HARDtalk
8.71997
SeriesTalk
In-depth interviews with hard-hitting questions and sensitive topics being covered as famous personalities from all walks of life talk about the highs and lows in their lives.
Spécial InvestigationSpécial Investigation · 2010
Spécial Investigation
10.02010
SeriesDocumentary

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SolférinoSolférino · 2008
Solférino
7.02008
MovieDocumentary
Revisits the two rounds of the 2007 French presidential election (April 22 and May 6, 2007), where Conservative leader Nicolas Sarkozy won a clear victory over his Socialist opponent, Ségolène Royal. Faced with the activist, the journalist, the political figure and the gigantic media device set up for the occasion, the audience is taken on board without real or comprehensive explanations. Strangely, the chaos seems organized. Just like when we are considering the range of 'unplanned' events that get media exposure, so much so that we wonder if they really are being planned. Is all this period of unrest visibly set in motion by social activists, agitators, ordinary people, politicians, publicity agents?

Socialist Party MP, Spokesperson for Ségolène Royal