Jean d'Ormesson

Jean d'Ormesson

Nascimento : 1925-06-16, Paris, France

Morte : 2017-12-05

História

Jean Bruno Wladimir François de Paule Le Fèvre d'Ormesson (16 June 1925 – 5 December 2017) was a French novelist. He was the author of forty books, the director of Le Figaro from 1974 to 1979, and the Dean of the Académie française.

Perfil

Jean d'Ormesson
Jean d'Ormesson

Filmes

La TV des 70's : Quand Giscard était président
Self (archive footage)
In May 1974, Valéry Giscard d'Estaing became President of the Republic and wanted to bring about a new era of modernity. One of his first decisions was to break up the ORTF with the creation of three new television channels: TF1, Antenne 2 and FR3. Three new public channels but autonomous and competing. It is a race for the audience which is engaged then, and from now on the channels will make the war! This competition will give birth to a real golden age for television programs, with variety shows in the forefront. The stars of the song are going to invade the living rooms of the French for their biggest pleasure. This unedited documentary tells the story of the metamorphosis of this television of the early 1970s, between freedom of tone, scandals, political intrigues and programs that have become mythical.
Monsieur
Self
Ma passion pour Venise
Self
Os Sabores do Palácio
le président de la République
Hortense Laborie é uma respeitada chef que é pega de surpresa ao ser escolhida pelo presidente da França para trabalhar no Palácio de Eliseu. Inicialmente, ela se torna objeto de inveja, sendo mal-vista pelos outros cozinheiros do local. Com o tempo, no entanto, Hortense consegue mudar a situação. Seus pratos conquistam o presidente, mas terá sempre que se manter atenta, afinal os bastidores do poder estarão cheios de armadilhas.
François Mitterrand, à bout portant : 1993-1996
Self
"What could be more unsettling than a man close to death whose profound arrogance drives him relentlessly to hang onto both his power and his writing, to the bitter end?" In the twilight of his second seven-year term, François Mitterrand was alone. Ravaged by illness and abandoned by a large majority of the Socialist Party, who would not forgive him for the disastrous outcome of the March 1993 elections, the Head of State was preparing to tackle a second round of cohabitation with the right wing. However a series of unexpected tragedies and revelations would arise, casting a shadow over the end of his reign…
Un jour comme les autres
Writer