Mai 68 : dix semaines qui ébranlèrent la France

Back to May 68, an unprecedented social movement that paralyzed France and triggered a political crisis forcing General de Gaulle to negotiate with the protesters. Directed by Patrick Rotman, Virginie Linhart 00:00 Reform yes, Doglit no 00:45 General dream May 3-23, 1968 08:59 Daniel Cohn-Bendit, occupation of the Sorbonne 12:03 Violent scuffles in the Latin Quarter 4:15 p.m. on May 7, the long student march 20:36 Protesters build barricades 23:40 The assault of the police Rue Soufflot 29:43 Jacques Higelin installs his piano at La Sorbonne 34:29 May 16, 1968, Billancourt and all of Renault topple over 40:39 The Sorbonne occupied 44:35 The head of state is furious 49:32 The dream of another life 53:25 Cohn-Bendit banned from staying in France 57:36 On May 24, 1968, Paris is ablaze on all sides 1:01:13 May 25, 68, the Grenelle agreements with Jacques Chirac 1:13:20 A giant meeting of the left meets at the Charléty stadium 1:17:23 François Mitterrand proposes an interim government headed by Pierre Mendès France. 1:23:00 Charles de Gaulle has disappeared 1:28:12 At the call of the PCF and the unions, 20,000 people demonstrate in the streets of Paris 1:34:28 De Gaulle announces on the radio the dissolution of the Assembly and the legislative elections 1:39:23 Death of Gilles Tautin, high school student and Maoist activist