L'État de Grace

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L'État de Grace was a French television show that featured France's first female president.

Plot

L'État de Grace is a comedy about power, about politics, about the place of women today and their relationships with men.

L'État de Grace is the smiling portrait of the first woman president of the Republic in France, an exceptional woman, a woman brave and fragile, a woman born under the sign of… grace.

L'État de Grace makes us enter backstage at the Elysée Palace in French politics. Issue of associations, imbued with noble ideas but on the fringes of the normal policy, the president will discover Grace, in our view, the harshness of French political mores. The first months of her five-year term will be a real obstacle course. It will quickly understand that politics is war….

The president Grace is a woman in love, but the man of her life, a rebel at heart, was not tailor-made for the role of "first man in France".

And the day will discover Grace pregnant, his political "internal" and "external" will no longer be one. Managing her pregnancy and the state of the world in a hostile environment requires a great strength of character. Especially as the whole country gets to the bedside of this pregnancy and Republican élyséenne…

Cast

  • Anne Consigny ... Grace Bellanger
  • Frédéric Pierrot ... Xavier
  • Zinedine Soualem ... Jean-Jacques Chrétien
  • Yves Jacques ... Bertrand Saint-Amor
  • André Marcon ... Victor Tage
  • Martine Chevallier ... Lise
  • Marie-Sohna Conde ... Virginie Morelle
  • Farida Ouchani ... Amalia Belkassem
  • Dominique Thomas ... Pablo Gonzales
  • Raphaël Lenglet ... Lionel
  • Thierry Godard ... Cyril Tesson
  • Michelle Goddet ... Clémence Acera
  • Momosse ... Jean-Paul
  • Francis Leplay ... Cédric Pierrot
  • Ahmed Elkourachi ... Karim Belkassem
  • Jérôme Bertin ... Pascal Anvers
  • Daniel Martin ... Sébastien Orsini
  • Eric Naggar ... Hippolyte Gardon
  • Pierre Poirot ... Julien Debarre
  • Blandine Pélissier ... Maria Monteuil
  • Boris Rehlinger ... Frédéric Castelneau
  • Gérard Bôle du Chaumont ... Fabien Dumez
  • Christophe Barbier ... Christophe Hétier
  • Stéphane Roquet ... Jean-Pierre, envoyé spécial
  • Paya Bruneau ... Séverine, envoyée spéciale
  • Vladimir Melechtchouk ... Vladimir Zadkine
  • Jacques Bondoux ... Gilbert Letaye
  • Lucien Jean-Baptiste ... Fred Brago
  • Brigitte Tourtchaninoff ... Ruta Kreiviene
  • François Clavier ... Colonel Éric Grand-Pierre
  • Annick Roux ... Monique Breillat-Sempé
  • Valérie Dashwood ... Delphine Aubagne
  • Carlo Ferrante ... Marcello
  • Jean-Christophe Pagnac ... Le journaliste Jean-Christophe
  • Grégory Fitoussi ... Docteur Dan Odelman
  • Jézabel Marques ... Sylvie Fontaine
  • Nicolas Pignon ... Pierre Antonin
  • Joseph Chanet ... M. Tian Congming
  • Patrick Bonnel ... Général Jean-Marc Englein
  • John Arnold ... Arnaud Brice-Forte
  • Emiliano Suarez ... Fernando Portillo
  • Jean-Pierre Becker ... Erwan Gessu
  • Yoav Krief ... Amine Belkassen
  • Océane Drame ... Jamila Belkassem
  • Daniel Kenigsberg ... Jean-Yves Montausier
  • Hector De Malba ... Nelson Moretti-Bermudez
  • Gabrielle Centanini... Yvette Cardinal
  • François Berland ... Professeur Éric Alban
  • Michel Chaigneau ... Jean- Bernard Buisson
  • Danielle Durou ... Jacqueline Maillet (as Danièle Durou)
  • Floriant ... Gérald Azzia
  • Hélène Alexandridis... Élisabeth Guignard
  • Claude Lévèque ... Tristan Chéneaux
  • Hervé Falloux ... Fabien Cortez
  • Fabien Orcier ... Étienne Garcia-Finel
  • Marie-Philomène Nga... Mamadou Macky Kébé
  • Pierre Gérard ... Fabrice Étienne
  • Malika Alaoui ... Ezina Belkassem
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