
How did François Hollande, elected President of the Republic in 2012, who had never been a minister before and therefore had little experience in international relations, tackle major foreign policy issues when he became head of state? At the head of a country like France, a permanent member of the UN Security Council and a nuclear power, was he up to the challenges of what is known as presidential diplomacy? For the first time, a president of the Republic agrees to reveal what goes on behind the scenes, his personal relationships with his counterparts.
Genres:

François Hollande as Self - Subject, President of the French Republic (2012-2017)

Jacques Audibert as Self - Diplomatic Advisor to François Hollande (2014–2017)

Isabelle Lasserre as Self - Journalist at Le Figaro

David Revault d'Allonnes as Self - Editor-in-Chief of L'Hémicycle

Laurent Stefanini as Self - Chief of Protocol of the French Republic (2010-2016)

Évelyne Richard as Self - Press Officer for Official Trips (1969–2017)

Jean-Bernard Pinatel as Self - Brigadier General, Expert in African Affairs

Guillaume Gome as Self - Head Chef at the Élysée Palace (2013–2021)

Éric Ghebali as Self - Senior Executive Vice-President of Suez, Friend of François Hollande

Jean-Pascal van Ypersele as Self - Climatologist, Former Vice-Chair of the IPCC

Al Gore as Self - Former Vice President of the United States (archive footage)

Bertrand Besancenot as Self - French Ambassador to Saudi Arabia (2007–2016)

Donald Trump as Self - President of the United States of America (2017-2021) (archive footage)

Yves Derai as Self - Narrator (voice)
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