
Dieudonné - 1905
Mar 22 2005
•2h 35m
•Comedy
Dieudonné is thus celebrating the 100th anniversary of the promulgation of the Law of Separation of Church and State, supposed to dissolve communitarianism and lead the republic on the path of universalism, and notes its failure... while trying to analyze the reasons with humor.
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Dieudonné
Self
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