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The President's Wife

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Long the woman-behind-the-man, Bernadette Chirac (Catherine Deneuve) arrives at the presidential Elysée Palace in 1995 frustrated and all but cast off by her newly elected husband, Jacques (Michel Vuillermoz). Having always worked in his shadow to help his ascent to the presidency, Madame Chirac now fully expects to finally get the place in the political elite she believes she deserves. In Léa Domenach's whip-smart feature film debut based on true events, Madame Chirac's rise from invisible political spouse to major media figure--as calculated as it was inevitable--is chronicled with equal parts reverence and wit, driven by Deneuve's wryly memorable central performance.

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The President's Wife knows it's a trifle and uses that to its advantage, gently skewering French politics while presenting Catherine Deneuve with a plum role that she devours with aplomb.

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Alonso Duralde Press Play (KCRW) Apr 22
Does she make compromises along the way that sell out her convictions and even members of her family? Yes. But does being on TV all the time mean that Karl Lagerfeld shows up so that she won't be wearing last year's Chanel? Also yes. Go to Full Review
Thelma Adams AARP Movies for Grownups Apr 18
4/5
Deneuve is delicious in a role affectionately crafted for her. Go to Full Review
Peyton Robinson RogerEbert.com Apr 18
3/4
At times playfully quaint and others sharply witty, the film maneuvers an environment of stuffy prestige and constant charading with deft hands Go to Full Review
Manuel Betancourt FilmWeek (LAist) May 20
Tonally, it's just odd to get very little insight into politics and to focus on "the great woman behind the great man," but Deneuve is just fantastic. Go to Full Review
Oscar Goff Cambridge Day May 8
3/4
While mileage may vary depending on your history with the film’s subject, 90 minutes with Deneuve is rarely ill spent. Go to Full Review
Armond White National Review May 1
The President’s Wife is a low-key comedy but outstanding for this period of humorless politics. Go to Full Review
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JoeG Apr 28 Very entertaining. Throughly enjoyed! See more MARYANN T Apr 20 Everyone was wonderful in this movie but, of course, Catherine carried the show. It was interesting to get a glimpse of French politics, but the family interactions were even more compelling. It is satisfying to see a woman who had been pushed into the background come into her own so successfully. Loved the ending! See more Alec B Nov 13 A delightfully unconventional biopic. Of course Deneuve is as great as ever. See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis Long the woman-behind-the-man, Bernadette Chirac (Catherine Deneuve) arrives at the presidential Elysée Palace in 1995 frustrated and all but cast off by her newly elected husband, Jacques (Michel Vuillermoz). Having always worked in his shadow to help his ascent to the presidency, Madame Chirac now fully expects to finally get the place in the political elite she believes she deserves. In Léa Domenach's whip-smart feature film debut based on true events, Madame Chirac's rise from invisible political spouse to major media figure--as calculated as it was inevitable--is chronicled with equal parts reverence and wit, driven by Deneuve's wryly memorable central performance.
Director
Léa Domenach
Producer
Antoine Rein, Fabrice Goldstein
Screenwriter
Léa Domenach, Clémence Dargent, Clémence Dargent, Léa Domenach
Distributor
Cohen Media Group
Production Co
Karé Productions
Genre
Comedy, Drama, Biography
Original Language
French
Release Date (Theaters)
Apr 18, 2025, Limited
Runtime
1h 32m
Aspect Ratio
Flat (1.85:1)
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