French cinema is preparing for a grand historical showcase as Pathé unveils the official trailer for its ambitious two part project centered on one of France’s most defining leaders. Directed by Antonin Baudry, the films titled De Gaulle Tilting Iron and De Gaulle The Sovereign Edge aim to chronicle the extraordinary life and legacy of Charles de Gaulle.
The story revisits a turbulent chapter in world history beginning in June 1940, when France collapses under Nazi occupation. In the midst of national despair, De Gaulle emerges as a determined voice of resistance, refusing to accept defeat. With no army, no formal backing, and little certainty of success, he flees to London with a singular belief that France is not yet lost. This bold defiance becomes the foundation of the Free French Forces during World War II.
The narrative spans his leadership between 1940 and 1945, capturing his efforts to rally resistance fighters, soldiers, and civilians across England, France, and Africa. What begins as a near impossible mission slowly transforms into a growing movement fueled by conviction, courage, and the unshakable idea of national freedom. The second film continues this journey, following his transition into post war leadership as he helps shape the Provisional Government of France and restore democratic order.
The cast brings together a powerful lineup of talent including Simon Abkarian, Simon Russell Beale, Florian Lesieur, Benoît Magimel, Mathieu Kassovitz, Loïc Corbery, Anamaria Vartolomei, Niels Schneider, Félix Kysyl, and Karim Leklou. Together, they bring depth and intensity to a story rooted in one of the most pivotal eras in modern history.
The screenplays are written by Bérénice Vila and Antonin Baudry, and are adapted from the acclaimed book De Gaulle A Certain Idea of France by historian Julian Jackson. The adaptation aims to balance historical accuracy with cinematic storytelling, offering audiences both scale and emotional resonance.
Beyond war strategy and political transformation, the films also explore the human side of leadership. De Gaulle is portrayed not just as a statesman, but as a man driven by conviction in the face of overwhelming doubt. His belief in France becomes the emotional core of the narrative, shaping every decision and sacrifice.
The release strategy reflects the scale of the project. De Gaulle Tilting Iron is set to hit French cinemas on June 10, 2026, followed by De Gaulle The Sovereign Edge on July 3, 2026. The back to back summer rollout positions the films as a major cinematic event in historical storytelling.
With its sweeping narrative, strong ensemble cast, and deeply rooted historical context, the De Gaulle duology is shaping up to be a landmark in French cinema, offering a powerful look at resilience, leadership, and the making of modern France.
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