François Fillon, while primarily known for his political career, has made intriguing appearances in the realm of film, particularly in politically charged documentaries. His most notable feature, "Qui a tué François Fillon ? L'Enquête" (2018), provides an incisive look into the controversies surrounding his political life, blending real events with cinematic storytelling. This film stands out for collectors due to its unique perspective on the complexities of French politics and the media, making it a must-have for those interested in political documentaries and the blurred lines between politics and cinema.
Another significant title is "L’enfer de Matignon" (2008), which delves into the intricacies of governance from the Prime Minister's office. Collectors are drawn to this film for its insider view of the political arena during Fillon’s tenure, offering a rare glimpse into the pressures and challenges faced by a leader. Both films not only capture pivotal moments in contemporary French history but also serve as essential pieces for any collector seeking to understand the intersection of politics and film in modern France.