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Marine le Pen - The Last March?
Marine le Pen - The Last March?

Marine le Pen - The Last March?

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This film is an uncompromising portrait of a woman who no-one could have imagined in a position of power a few years ago . A look at the woman and, through her, at the party that continuously raises concerns and stirs up the media.

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Status

Released

Original Language

French

Runtime

0 mins

Rating

8/10

Release Date

16 January 2017

Country

France

Cast

Noémie de Lattre

Noémie de Lattre

Narrator (voice)

Bruno Mégret

Bruno Mégret

Self

Nicolas Bay

Nicolas Bay

Self

Bruno Gollnisch

Bruno Gollnisch

Self

Nathalie Saint-Cricq

Nathalie Saint-Cricq

Self

Lorrain de Saint Affrique

Lorrain de Saint Affrique

Self

Jean-Marie Le Pen

Jean-Marie Le Pen

Self

David Rachline

David Rachline

Self

Aymeric Chauprade

Aymeric Chauprade

Self

Paul-Marie Coûteaux

Paul-Marie Coûteaux

Self

Florian Philippot

Florian Philippot

Self

Robert Ménard

Robert Ménard

Self

Alexis Corbière

Alexis Corbière

Self

Denis Tillinac

Denis Tillinac

Self

Sophie Montel

Sophie Montel

Self

Malek Boutih

Malek Boutih

Self

Laurent Wauquiez

Laurent Wauquiez

Self

Marion Maréchal

Marion Maréchal

Self

Sébastien Chenu

Sébastien Chenu

Self

Stéphane Ravier

Stéphane Ravier

Self

Julien Sanchez

Julien Sanchez

Self

Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet

Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet

Self

Xavier Bertrand

Xavier Bertrand

Self

Marine Le Pen

Marine Le Pen

Self (archive footage)

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