64TH TELEVISION FESTIVAL
DE MONTE-CARLO
Princes Hall - Grimaldi Forum
Monday, June 16
You will have the opportunity to watch the premiere of two German films.
At 1:00 PM, the film "One Hundred and Thirteen"
INTERNATIONAL PREVIEW
In the original version with French subtitles
A Windlight Pictures production (Germany & Austria)
A devastating traffic accident connects and alters six completely different storylines in this gripping crime thriller that reveals how interconnected our lives are.
When a bus crashes on a highway in the middle of the city, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake, it triggers a complex and highly explosive investigation as investigators try to unravel the mystery of what truly happened. But this drama also has profound repercussions for many seemingly unconnected lives.
At 5:00 PM, the film "ON A DAY IN SEPTEMBER"
WORLD PREVIEW
In the original version with French subtitles
A production of ZDF – German Television (Germany)
September 14, 1958: Chancellor Konrad Adenauer and President Charles de Gaulle meet for the first time in Colombey-les-Deux-Églises. This tense meeting between two charismatic statesmen nevertheless marks the beginning of Franco-German friendship and forms the starting point for the European unification movement.
At this point, General Charles de Gaulle, a passionate soldier, had just been appointed President of a France in the midst of a serious constitutional crisis, threatened by a military coup. Konrad Adenauer, a devout Catholic, had been at the head of the German government in a still-divided country for almost ten years.