Harold Macmillan

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How to Be Prime Minister
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It begins with cheers but almost always ends in tears. Yet, as the election looms, competition for the top job grows ever more intense. Why? The hours are terrible, money so-so, job security non-existent. On the plus side, there's free accommodation in central London and probably more power over your country than any other leader in the western world. With the help of the present and previous incumbents, Michael Cockerell offers the first "how to" guide to the job of prime minister.
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How to Be an Ex-Prime Minister
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Michael Cockerell tells the story of how prime ministers have coped with life after Number Ten, after Tony Blair became the youngest member of the ex-PMs' club for a hundred years. The film reveals who left office bankrupt, who did TV commercials for Cheshire cheese, who had his own chat show and who has never had a single happy day since leaving Number Ten. Cockerell, who met the eight PMs prior to Blair, looks at what Tony planned do next and just how many millions he could make from being an ex-PM.
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De Gaulle, le dernier roi de France
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Premier président de la Ve République, en exercice de 1958 à 1969, Charles de Gaulle a marqué la France. Homme d'État toujours en action, mais partagé entre ses certitudes et ses doutes, il fut parfois comparé à un monarque, mais a toujours placé la grandeur et l'indépendance de la France avant tout. Ce documentaire évoque la personnalité du général, homme cultivé, brillant et ayant une haute idée de sa fonction, et raconte les grands événements de son mandat, comme le putsch des généraux, la réconciliation franco-allemande ou mai 68, replacés dans le contexte d'une époque où le monde était en pleine mutation.
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Reel Radicals: The Sixties Revolution in Film
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illustrates how directors pushed boundaries and altered the art of filmmaking during the turbulent, swinging 1960s. Narrated by Woody Harrelson, "Reel Radicals" features clips from such seminal films as Arthur Penn's "Bonnie and Clyde" (1967); Mike Nichols' "The Graduate" (1967); Dennis Hopper's "Easy Rider" (1969); John Frankenheimer's "The Manchurian Candidate" (1962); Stanley Kubrick's "Dr. Strangelove" (1964) and "2001: A Space Odyssey" (1968); John Schlesinger's "Midnight Cowboy" (1969); Richard Brooks' "Elmer Gantry" (1960) and "In Cold Blood" (1967); and Norman Jewison's "In the Heat of the Night" (1967) and "The Thomas Crown Affair" (1968). Frankenheimer, Jewison, Hopper, Schlesinger, Penn, Buck Henry, Paul Mazursky, Roger Corman and Arthur Hiller are among the filmmakers who discuss the decade.
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