When the party’s official candidate, suffering from cancer, is forced to resign, Michel Dedieu is named to replace him at the last minute. Michel is to be confronted very shortly with his opponent at a TV debate and as he is little known, his campaign committee decides to coach him in a TV studio reproduced in his own home. Michel complies reluctantly. Worse he has a row with his wife, who disappears after having shaken off her bodyguard. The atmosphere is so tense that Dedieu suddenly feels unwell. He is stunned when the doctor he consults tells him he strongly doubts the former candidate really has cancer. Is the new candidate being manipulated then, notably by Georges, the crafty party strategist? Anyway, Michel Dedieu is not going to be anybody’s fool…—IMDb
Niels Arestrup (born February 8, 1949) is a French actor. Born in Paris into a family of modest means, his father was Danish and his mother was French. He has won two César Awards for Best Supporting Actor for De battre mon cœur s’est arrêté and Un prophète, both films where he was directed by Jacques Audiard. —Wikipedia