1936: The Popular Front, Between Joy and Anger (2026)
This brief period in French history (1934–1938), known as the “Popular Front,” has left an indelible mark on the nation's collective memory. Set against the backdrop of a polarized and divided France, this film chronicles a social and cultural revolution, traveling back in time to uncover the places, testimonies, and hidden archives of this formative experience that permanently transformed French society.
Directors: Fabien Beziat, Hugues Nancy.
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Félix Moati as Narrator (voice over) |
| Directing | Fabien Beziat | Director |
| Directing | Hugues Nancy | Director |
| Crew | Laurent Fénart | Cinematography |
| Sound | Matthieu Daude | Sound |
| Sound | Michel Korb | Original Music Composer |
| Art | Yoann Crez | Graphic Designer |
| Visual Effects | Yoann Crez | Animation |
| Crew | Marie Corberand | Documentation & Support |
| Crew | Jean Vigreux | Documentation & Support |
| Crew | Serge Wolikow | Documentation & Support |
| Production | Karina Si Ahmed | Producer |
| Editing | Fabien Beziat | Editor |
| Camera | Laurent Fénart | Camera Operator |
| Directing | Calypso Vanier | Assistant Director |
| Writing | Fabien Beziat | Author |
| Writing | Hugues Nancy | Author |
| Sound | Philippe Charriot | Sound Mixer |
| Sound | Jean Holzmann | Sound Editor |
| Production | Guillaume Allary | Producer |