Antonin Baudry's 'La Bataille de Gaulle' Reimagines de Gaulle
Antonin Baudry, former diplomat and speechwriter for Dominique de Villepin, returns to cinema with 'La Bataille de Gaulle', a two-part saga covering General Charles de Gaulle's journey up to the Liberation. The first part releases on June 3. Baudry aims to break the stiff image of France's savior. His previous film was 'Le Chant du loup'.
Key facts
- Antonin Baudry directed 'La Bataille de Gaulle'
- The film is a two-part saga about Charles de Gaulle
- First part releases on June 3
- Baudry was a diplomat and speechwriter for Dominique de Villepin
- Baudry previously directed 'Le Chant du loup'
- The film aims to break de Gaulle's stiff image
Entities
Artists
- Antonin Baudry
Institutions
- Le Monde
- Quai d'Orsay
Locations
- France