6.4
87 min
Directed by French Director Christian Faure and released in 2014, The Law brilliantly traces three days, in late Fall 1974, of stormy debate in the French National Assembly, around a bill which would make "voluntary termination of pregnancy" legal. Behind this bill stands a lone woman brilliantly played by a remarkable Emmanuelle Devos (also in The Other Son): Simone Veil the Minister of Health in the Jacques Chirac government during the presidency of Valéry Giscard d'Estaing. During these three days of violent debate Veil, a Jew and Holocaust survivor, is spared nothing: political negotiations, solitude, sparring arguments, insults and violence to her family. In spite of all of this, Veil never wavers.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Emmanuelle Devos | Simone Veil | Unowned | |
Lionel Abelanski | Antoine Veil | Unowned | |
Lorànt Deutsch | Dominique Levert | Unowned | |
Laure Killing | Françoise Giroud | Unowned | |
Flore Bonaventura | Diane Riestrof | Unowned | |
Lannick Gautry | Rémy Bourdon | Unowned | |
Aurélia Petit | Marceline Loridan-Ivens | Unowned | |
Anne Girouard | Myriam, la documentaliste | Unowned | |
Michel Jonasz | Gaston Defferre | Unowned | |
Michaël Cohen | Jacques Chirac | Unowned | |
Olivier Pagès | Jean Lecanuet | Unowned | |
Alain Stern | Michel Poniatowski | Unowned | |
Bernard Ménez | Eugène Claudius-Petit | Unowned | |
Éric Naggar | Michel Debré | Unowned | |
Émilie Caen | Marie-France Garaud | Unowned |