Catherine Deneuve doesn’t just play Bernadette Chirac in 'The President’s Wife'—she rewrites the part history forgot.
Read full articleCatherine Deneuve makes a stately but good-humoured procession through a bland, underpowered true-life political dramedy that somehow manages to be very apolitical.
Read full articleThe first lady's most human and contradictory nature unravels the most astute thread of the story, balancing the human and the political with a firm hand. [Full review in Spanish]
Read full articleLike the great actor that she is, Deneuve shines in the comedic moments... [Full review in Spanish]
Read full articleA polite comedy, with some gentle venom and a patina of empowerment that, with Deneuve's face, never becomes obvious. [Full review in Spanish]
Read full articleThis light comedy treatment of political figures is as surprising as it is disappointing. It disappoints because it diminishes the connection with reality, and surprises because it proposes various interesting paths. [Full review in Spanish]
Read full article... Throughout its journey, between truths and half-truths, jokes and reflections, without formal fuss and maintaining an average level of more-than-worthy comedy, Bernadette takes the liberty of belittling some untouchables. [Full review in Spanish]
Read full articleIn her debut, Léa Domenach shows a good pulse for comedy... [Full review in Spanish]
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