Homos en politique, le dire ou pas ?
France has witnessed a watershed moment when a prime minister is openly gay. The film Homos en politique: le dire ou pas? uses that milestone as a springboard to examine how politics and sexuality meet in modern France. Directors Jean-Baptiste Marteau and Renaud Saint-Cricq travel from Paris to... Read more
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France has witnessed a watershed moment when a prime minister is openly gay. The film Homos en politique: le dire ou pas? uses that milestone as a springboard to examine how politics and sexuality meet in modern France. Directors Jean-Baptiste Marteau and Renaud Saint-Cricq travel from Paris to small towns, interviewing LGBTQ politicians across generations. They assemble a mosaic of voices shaping a portrait of public life where visibility tests norms and expectations. Through conversations with figures like Bertrand Delanoë, Sarah El Haïry, Jean-Philippe Tanguy, Franck Riester, and others, the documentary asks whether declaring one's orientation in the chamber remains an act of courage or has become ordinary. The approach stays observational, inviting reflection on representation without sensational twists today.
Directed by Jean-Baptiste Marteau and Renaud Saint-Cricq, the film interviews politicians and public figures across France, grounding its questions in real events. It premieres in 2025 as a documentary exploration of LGBTQ representation in politics rather than a conventional biography.
Box office data for this documentary is not publicly disclosed, reflecting its limited release and niche audience. Market figures are not available, and the film has primarily circulated through festival screenings and streaming platforms rather than a wide commercial rollout.
The film participates in a broader conversation about LGBTQ visibility in French public life, highlighting how coming out influences voters, colleagues, and media coverage. It brings together voices from left and right to test whether openness still jolts, provokes scrutiny, or simply updates a familiar script within national political culture.
Early critics describe it as a thoughtful, measured portrait that examines the relationship between personal identity and public duty, avoiding sensationalism while inviting viewers to consider the evolving norms around LGBTQ representation in government, media, and everyday political life across France. Its tone aims for dialogue more than creed alone.
Details
- Release Date
- October 24, 2025
- Runtime
- 1h 30m
- User Ratings
- 1 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Documentary
- Country
- France
- Studio
- France.tv Studio +1 more
Cast
Jean-Baptiste Marteau
Self : Interviewer
Mélissa Camara
Self : Députée européenne « Les Verts »
Sarah El Haïry
Self : Haute-commissaire à l’Enfance
Laurence Vanceunebrock-Mialon
Self : Députée LREM (2017-2022)
Gabriel Attal
Self : Ancien Premier ministre
Gabriel Bremond
Self : Maire d’Éclans-Nenon
Cyril Cibert
Self : Maire de Chenevelles
Bertrand Delanoë
Self : Ancien maire de Paris
Franck Riester
Self : Député « Ensemble pour la République »
Jean-Luc Roméro-Michel
Self : Adjoint à la Mairie de Paris
Director: Jean-Baptiste Marteau, Renaud Saint-Cricq