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I accuse ! Subscribe to CANAL + to watch Roman Polanski's film

2021-10-29T16:02:13.055Z


This Friday, October 29, CANAL + invites you to discover the film “J'accuse” by Roman Polanski. Released in 2019, this drama traces the famous Af


The facts date back to 1894, when Captain Dreyfus is accused of having handed over confidential documents to the Germans. Convinced of his innocence, Colonel Picquart tries to prove that Alfred Dreyfus was wrongly convicted. In "J'accuse", Roman Polanski returns to this historical fact which has hit the headlines for many years. To interpret the man in search of truth, the director called on Jean Dujardin. Louis Garrel takes on the role of Captain Dreyfus, in a cast also made up of Emmanuel Seigner, Grégory Gadebois, Mathieu Amalric, Wladimir Yordanoff, Hervé Pierre, Melvil Poupaud, Didier Sandre and Eric Ruf. Find "J'accuse" tonight on CANAL + and discover the Dreyfus Affair through the story of Colonel Picquart.

I accuse: which CANAL + subscription to choose?

If you want to watch "J'accuse" this Friday evening, you will need a CANAL + subscription.

Right now, take advantage of the CANAL + & Disney + offer at 20.99 euros per month for 12 months then 24.99 euros.

For 2 months, CANAL + will also provide you with its TV + option free of charge, including more than sixty channels.

You can cancel it at any time, even before it reverts to its initial rate of 10 euros per month.

Once you have subscribed to CANAL +, you will benefit from many services and channels, including CANAL + Séries, CANAL + Docs, CANAL + Kids, or even CANAL + Décalé.

You will also have access to the entire Disney + catalog, available for up to two users simultaneously.

Click here to take advantage of the CANAL + & Disney + offer

Source: leparis

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