IMDb
6.2 /10
25 votes


Documentary · 1969 · 52 min
Filmed at the heart of the events, composed of interviews and exclusive archives, this film sheds light on this social revolution. It denounces police brutality at the forefront of the action. Beginning with General de Gaulle's famous speech, composed of interviews and powerful testimonies from opposing camps (world figures, barricade activists, artists, and students), the film transports us to the heart of the action.
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IMDb
6.2 /10
25 votes
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TMDB
5.6 /10
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5.9/10












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