Plot
French Transport Minister Bertrand Saint-Jean arrives at the scene of a serious bus crash with many fatalities. He later attends a news interview where he is asked about the government's plans to privatize some train stations as part of a budget reform. Bertrand is supposed to be a major facilitator of this reform, but neither he nor his friend and assistant Gilles approve the plan. Popular opinion also disapproves of the privatization. However, Bertrand doesn't want to oppose theCast
* Olivier Gourmet as Bertrand Saint-Jean, Minister of Transport * Michel Blanc as Gilles * Zabou Breitman as Pauline * Sylvain Deblé as Martin Kuypers * Didier Bezace as Dominique Woessner * Jacques Boudet as Senator Juillet * François Chattot as Falconetti, Minister of Health * Gaëtan Vassart as Loïk * Arly Jover as Séverine Saint-Jean * Eric Naggar as the French Prime Minister * Anne Azoulay as Josepha * Abdelhafid Metalsi as Louis-Do * Christian Vautrin as Nemrod * François Vincentelli as Peralta, Minister of Budget * Stéphan Wojtowicz as the French PresidentAccolades
It premiered in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival where it won the Un Certain Regard FIPRESCI Award. It received four Magritte Award nominations, winning three, including Best Foreign Film in Coproduction and Best Actor for Olivier Gourmet.References
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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Minister 2011 films 2011 drama films French political drama films Belgian drama films 2010s French-language films 2010s political drama films Films featuring a Best Supporting Actor César Award–winning performance Magritte Award winning films French independent films Belgian independent films 2010s French films 2010s Belgian films