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  1. Being Jacques Chirac (French: Dans la peau de Jacques Chirac) is a 2006 film by Karl Zero and Michel Royer. It has been produced by the same team which produced March of the Penguins . It is a mockumentary which is a kind of unauthorized biography of Jacques Chirac , based on archival footage, and told at the first person (the voice ...

    • Dans la peau de Jacques Chirac
    • Michel Royer, Karl Zero
    • Yves Darondeau, Christophe Lioud, Emmanuel Priou, Karl Zero
    • Ahmed Hamidi, Michel Royer, Éric Zemmour, Karl Zero
  2. 31. Mai 2006 · Being Jacques Chirac: Directed by Michel Royer, Karl Zéro. With Didier Gustin, Edouard Balladur, François Baroin, Raymond Barre. Parody autobiography of Jacques Chirac, the former French president.

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    • Michel Royer, Karl Zéro
  3. 13. Mai 2006 · Chirac becomes a figure of fun - by being himself. He is beset by allegations of a political smear campaign, has been forced to deny the existence of a secret Japanese bank account, and is...

  4. 1. Apr. 2007 · Watch Now. Being Jacques Chirac (2006) 04/01/2007 (US) Comedy 1h 30m. User. Score. What's your Vibe ? When reality is worst than fiction. Overview. Since 1967, Jacques Chirac has appeared everyday on television : millions of hours of automatic gestures, jerky speeches and feverish cavalcades.

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    • Michel Royer, Karl Zéro
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  6. Being Jacques Chirac. Parody autobiography of Jacques Chirac. And if, in the end, the former president of the republic decided to criticize himself? Tell the truth about your mistakes and forty years of politics? This film is mounted from archive frames, voiced by the imitator of the voice of Jacques Chirac. 2 1 h 28 min 2006. PG-13.

  7. Synopsis. When reality is worst than fiction. Since 1967, Jacques Chirac has appeared everyday on television : millions of hours of automatic gestures, jerky speeches and feverish cavalcades. This mockumentary is based on archival footage and told at the first person (the voice of the French president is provided by imitator Didier Gustin).