François Mitterrand

Acting

François Mitterrand

Born October 26, 1916Jarnac, Charente, France62 credits

François Maurice Adrien Marie Mitterrand (26 October 1916 – 8 January 1996) was a French politician and statesman who served as President of France from 1981 to 1995, the longest holder of that position in the history of France. As a former Socialist Party First Secretary, he was the first left-wing politician to assume the presidency under the Fifth Republic. Due to family influences, Mitterrand started his political life on the Catholic nationalist right. He served under the Vichy regime during its earlier years. Subsequently, he joined the Resistance, moved to the left, and held ministerial office several times under the Fourth Republic. Mitterrand opposed Charles de Gaulle's establishment of the Fifth Republic. Although at times a politically isolated figure, he outmanoeuvred rivals to become the left's standard bearer in the 1965 and 1974 presidential elections, before being elected president in the 1981 presidential election. He was re-elected in 1988 and remained in office until 1995. Mitterrand invited the Communist Party into his first government, which was a controversial decision at the time. However, the Communists were boxed in as junior partners and, rather than taking advantage, saw their support eroded, eventually leaving the cabinet in 1984. Early in his first term, Mitterrand followed a radical left-wing economic agenda, including nationalisation of key firms and the introduction of the 39-hour work week. He likewise pushed a progressive agenda with reforms such as the abolition of the death penalty, and the end of a government monopoly in radio and television broadcasting. He was also a strong promoter of French culture and implemented a range of "Grands Projets". However, faced with economic tensions, he soon abandoned his nationalization programme, in favour of austerity and market liberalization policies. In 1985, he was faced with a major controversy after ordering the bombing of the Rainbow Warrior, a Greenpeace vessel docked in Auckland. Later in 1991, he became the first French President to appoint a female prime minister, Édith Cresson. During his presidency, Mitterrand was twice forced by the loss of a parliamentary majority into "cohabitation governments" with conservative cabinets led, respectively, by Jacques Chirac (1986–1988), and Édouard Balladur (1993–1995). Mitterrand’s foreign and defence policies built on those of his Gaullist predecessors, except in regard to their reluctance to support European integration, which he reversed. His partnership with German chancellor Helmut Kohl advanced European integration via the Maastricht Treaty, and he accepted German reunification. Less than eight months after leaving office, he died from the prostate cancer he had successfully concealed for most of his presidency. Beyond making the French Left electable, Mitterrand presided over the rise of the Socialist Party to dominance of the left, and the decline of the once-dominant Communist Party. ... Source: Article "François Mitterrand" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.

Known For

Filmography

La banlieue, c’est le paradis
2025La banlieue, c’est le paradis
as Self (archive footage)Movie
The Revenge of Bernadette Chirac
2023The Revenge of Bernadette Chirac
as Self (archive footage)Movie
Unveiling Arafat
2023Unveiling Arafat
as Self (archive footage)TV
North Korea: A Plan to Survive
2023North Korea: A Plan to Survive
as Self (archive footage)Movie
Il était une fois Champs-Élysées
2022Il était une fois Champs-Élysées
as Self (archive footage)TV
TGV, génie français du rail
2022TGV, génie français du rail
as Self (archive footage)Movie
Cent jours
2022Cent jours
as SelfMovie
At War for Algeria
2022At War for Algeria
as Self - Politician (archive footage)TV
Mitterrand, président culturel
2021Mitterrand, président culturel
as Self (archive footage)Movie
10 mai 1981 : Changer la vie ?
202110 mai 1981 : Changer la vie ?
as Self (archive footage)Movie
Mitterrand et la télé
2021Mitterrand et la télé
as Self (archive footage)Movie
10 mai 1981, le jour du grand soir
202110 mai 1981, le jour du grand soir
as Self (archive footage)Movie
Laboratory Greece
2019Laboratory Greece
as Self (archive footage)Movie
1974, l'alternance Giscard
20191974, l'alternance Giscard
as Self (archive footage)Movie
1958: Those Who Said No
20181958: Those Who Said No
as Self (archive footage)Movie
The Incredible Mr. Piccoli
2017The Incredible Mr. Piccoli
as Self - Politician (archive footage)Movie
De Gaulle, the Last King of France
2017De Gaulle, the Last King of France
as Self (archive footage)Movie
Mr & Mme Adelman
2017Mr & Mme Adelman
as Self (archive footage)Movie
Mitterrand, the impossible legacy
2016Mitterrand, the impossible legacy
as Self (archive footage)Movie
Les vendredis d'Apostrophes
2015Les vendredis d'Apostrophes
as Self (archive footage)Movie
Laissez-faire
2015Laissez-faire
as Self (archive footage)Movie
Magician: The Astonishing Life and Work of Orson Welles
2014Magician: The Astonishing Life and Work of Orson Welles
as Self - Politician (archive footage)Movie
De Gaulle, le géant aux pieds d'argile
2012De Gaulle, le géant aux pieds d'argile
as Self (archive footage)Movie
Owners of Portugal
2012Owners of Portugal
as Self - President of France (archive footage)Movie
Fashion !
2012Fashion !
as Self (archive footage)TV
L'Amour Fou
2010L'Amour Fou
as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)Movie
Vivement dimanche
1998Vivement dimanche
as Self (archive footage)TV
Télévision (histoires secrètes)
1996Télévision (histoires secrètes)
as Self (archive footage)TV
P
1992Promesses
as Self (archive footage)Movie
Notre Dame de la Croisette
1983Notre Dame de la Croisette
as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)Movie
Écoutez La Bourse Du Travail De Paris
1982Écoutez La Bourse Du Travail De Paris
as Self (archive footage)Movie
Reporters
1981Reporters
as selfMovie
The Society of the Spectacle
1974The Society of the Spectacle
as Self (archive footage)Movie
Statues Also Die
1953Statues Also Die
as Self (archive footage)Movie