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  1. Directed by : Diastème Produced by : Fin Août Production Genre: Fiction - Runtime: 1 h 29 min French release: 30/03/2022 Production year: 2021 Elisabeth de R...

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  2. 30 mar 2022 · The World of Yesterday: Directed by Diastème. With Léa Drucker, Denis Podalydès, Alban Lenoir, Benjamin Biolay. Part morality tale, part keen political thriller, and a vivid portrait of our current moment, The World of Yesterday is set in modern France yet the issues also reflect America's fractured politics.

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    • Drama
    • Diastème
    • 2022-03-30
  3. The World of Yesterday is a film directed by Diastème with Léa Drucker, Denis Podalydès, Alban Lenoir, Benjamin Biolay .... Year: 2022. Original title: Le Monde d'hier. Synopsis: Isabelle de Raincy beat her far-right rival to be elected President of the Republic five years earlier.

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    • France
    • Philippe Guilbert
    • Diastème
  4. 29 mar 2022 · Elisabeth de Raincy, President of the Republic, has chosen to retire from political life. Three days before the first round of the presidential election, she learns from her Secretary General, Franck L'Herbier, that a scandal coming from abroad is going to splash her designated successor and give victory to the extreme right-wing candidate.

    • France
    • Le Monde d'hier
    • fiction
    • 2022
  5. 29 mar 2022 · The World of Yesterday. 29/03/2022 - A dusky atmosphere surrounds the backstage secrets of presidential politics of a democracy under threat in Diastèmes film, a subtle thriller and suspenseful tragedy.

  6. The World of Yesterday: Memoires of a European (German title Die Welt von Gestern: Erinnerungen eines Europäers) is the memoir of Austrian writer Stefan Zweig. It has been called the most famous book on the Habsburg Empire.

  7. Léa Drucker plays the French president, who has decided to step down and has thrown her support to a successor, but a potential scandal could toss the upcoming election to a right-wing demagogue (Thierry Godard).