56 minutos
In 2002, serial killer Patrice Alègre was sentenced to life imprisonment for five murders. Gendarme Roussel, the main investigator of this case, believes that he will make him confess to other unsolved crimes in Toulouse. Two ex-prostitutes give a series of names of presumed accomplices of the killer, among them Dominique Baudis, then president of the CSA. He decides to face the case alone. Around him, it is silence: not an official support of his political family. Almost twenty years later, we return to the Baudis affair to try to understand it, with the testimonies of Pierre and Benjamin Baudis, his sons, François Hollande, Camille Pascal and the main protagonists.
François Hollande
Self
Francis Szpiner
Self
Serge Didier
Self
Claire Chazal
Self (archive footage)
Dominique Baudis
Self (archive footage)
Patrice Alègre
Self (archive footage)
Pierre Baudis
Self
Philippe Motta
Self
Karl Zéro
Self (archive footage)
Matthieu Aron
Self
Patrick Poivre d'Arvor
Self (archive footage)
David Pujadas
Self(archive footage)
Pierre Alfort
Self
Michel Roussel
Self (archive footage)
Florence Baudis
Self
Camille Pascal
Self
Pierre Baudis
Self (archive footage)
Philippe Douste-Blazy
Self
Gérard Davet
Self
Florence Hegoburu
Self
Thierry Perriquet
Self
Gilles Souillés
Self
Christelle Bourre
Self (archive footage)
Pierre-Olivier Puis
Self (archive footage)
Louis Laforge
Self (archive footage)
Gadh Charbit
Self (archive footage)
Benjamin Baudis
Self
Elsa Pallot
Self (archive footage)
Élise Lucet
Self (archive footage)