Review of Président

Président (2006)
7/10
Monsieur the president
4 December 2009
Warning: Spoilers
A political film from France that holds our attention from the start. We are introduced to a young and ambitious young French man, based in Africa, where he makes the right connections with an influential older gay man, Frederic Saint-Guillaume, who will be responsible for his ascent into the national scene and being instrumental in getting him to the top job of the country.

The president's life is dominated by his love of a daughter, Nahema, a lovely young woman. She meets Mathieu by chance, but is it really a casual encounter? Mathieu, an ambitious young man has an agenda that involves delving into the past of this man that is now the president of the nation. Mathieu proves to be have an uncanny gift of finding a lot about the man now in power. A bitter Saint-Guillaume will be the key figure in what Mathieu will learn.

Lionel Delplanque, the French director of this intriguing film, also co-wrote the screenplay. It is an intelligent approach to reveal what goes on behind the scenes in those higher political circles. Mr. Delplanque gets good performances from his first-rate cast. Vincent Mathias fine cinematography works well. Frederic Talgorn's music plays well in the background.

Albert Dupontel makes a great appearance as the president of the title. Mr. Dupontel gets better with each of his new films, in the tradition of some of the best French actors that have given us so much enjoyment in recent years. Jeremie Renier, a favorite of the Dardenne brothers of Belgium, is a versatile performer judging from his recent screen appearances. He is a joy to watch. Melanie Doutey, a gorgeous new face from France, is seen as Nahema, the president's daughter.
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