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Speech writer Arthur Vlaminck (Raphaël Personnaz) tries to high-five French Foreign Minister Alexandre Taillard de Worms (Thierry Lhermitte) in Bertrand Tavernier’s new film, THE FRENCH MINISTER, a comedy based on the graphic novel "Weapons of Mass Diplom

Here’s how the life of a French official became the satirical film, ‘The French Minister’

Arts, Culture & Media

Antonin Baudry was hired as a speechwriter for the French foreign minister in 2002, just months after 9/11. And the experience inspired him to write a graphic novel, which has just become the film, “The French Minister.”

Speech writer Arthur Vlaminck (Raphaël Personnaz) tries to high-five French Foreign Minister Alexandre Taillard de Worms (Thierry Lhermitte) in Bertrand Tavernier’s new film, THE FRENCH MINISTER, a comedy based on the graphic novel "Weapons of Mass Diplom

Here’s how the life of a French official became the satirical film, ‘The French Minister’

Arts, Culture & Media
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