Bertrand Delanoë

Bertrand Delanoë (born 30 May 1950) is a French retired politician who served as Mayor of Paris from 2001 to 2014. A member of the Socialist Party (PS), he previously served in the National Assembly from 1981 to 1986 and Senate from 1995 until 2001. Delanoë was born 30 May 1950 in Tunis, at that time a protectorate of the French colonial empire, to a French mother and a French-Tunisian father. His father, a land surveyor, was atheist while his mother, a nurse, was Roman Catholic. At 6 years old, Delanoë became a member of the "Petits Chanteurs des Sables", a Christian choral group associated with the Petits Chanteurs à la Croix de Bois. At the age of 11, Delanoë witnessed the crisis of Bizerte between France and newly independent Tunisia. Bertrand Delanoë moved back to France with his family following Tunisian independence; after the military base in Bizerte was closed in 1963, Delanoë's family broke up. His mother came to live in Rodez, Aveyron with her son. After leaving school, Delanoë is said to have started studies in law at the University of Toulouse. According to Who's Who in France he has a diploma in economics. Delanoë has been involved in politics since the age of twenty-three as the secretary of the Socialist federation in Aveyron. He was first elected to the Council of Paris in 1977. In 1993, he became the head of the city's Socialist Party branch. In 1995, he was elected to the Senate, where he was secretary of the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ...

The Spark: The Origins of Pride (2019)

A story of the LGBT struggle from the 1960s to the present, after the Stonewall riot sparked the militant action in New York that was to spread around the world. From San Francisco to Paris via Amsterdam, between the first Gay Pride, the election of Harvey Milk, ...  (more)

DIRECTION:  Benoît Masocco
CAST:  Bertrand Delanoë  •  Robert Badinter  •  Gérard Lefort  •  Dustin Lance Black

A story of the LGBT struggle from the 1960s to the present, after the Stonewall riot sparked the militant action in New York that was to spread around the world. From San Francisco to Paris via Amsterdam, between the first Gay Pride, the election of Harvey Milk, ...  (more)

DIRECTION:  Benoît Masocco
CAST:  Bertrand Delanoë  •  Robert Badinter  •  Gérard Lefort  •  Dustin Lance Black

A Feast of Friends (2003)

An homage to the director’s closest friend, Gérard Goffre, long time HIV positive, who killed himself on a winter morning in 2003.  (more)

DIRECTION:  Hervé Joseph Lebrun
CAST:  Bertrand Delanoë  •  Gérard Goffre

An homage to the director’s closest friend, Gérard Goffre, long time HIV positive, who killed himself on a winter morning in 2003.  (more)

DIRECTION:  Hervé Joseph Lebrun
CAST:  Bertrand Delanoë  •  Gérard Goffre

Bleu, blanc, rose (2002)

"Homosexuality, this painful problem "... It was thirty years ago, the title of a program of Ménie Grégoire! But what has happened since the seventies, when France was transformed and the gay movement emerged? For gays and lesbians, thirty years of fights, hopes ...  (more)

DIRECTION:  Yves Jeuland
CAST:  Jean-Paul Aron  •  Roselyne Bachelot  •  Jean-Louis Bory  •  Christine Boutin

"Homosexuality, this painful problem "... It was thirty years ago, the title of a program of Ménie Grégoire! But what has happened since the seventies, when France was transformed and the gay movement emerged? For gays and lesbians, thirty years of fights, hopes ...  (more)

DIRECTION:  Yves Jeuland
CAST:  Jean-Paul Aron  •  Roselyne Bachelot  •  Jean-Louis Bory  •  Christine Boutin

Quoi? L'éternité. (2005)

Fifty-eight minutes of mixed images from yesterday and today and about twenty voices of men and women, real Rimbaud lovers, known or unknown, disturbed by the reading of extracts of his poems or his letters, like a magic ceremony, bewitching, provoking the heart by ...  (more)

DIRECTION:  Étienne Faure
CAST:  Jean-Claude Brialy  •  Dolores Chaplin  •  Bertrand Delanoë  •  Jean-François Deniau

Fifty-eight minutes of mixed images from yesterday and today and about twenty voices of men and women, real Rimbaud lovers, known or unknown, disturbed by the reading of extracts of his poems or his letters, like a magic ceremony, bewitching, provoking the heart by ...  (more)

DIRECTION:  Étienne Faure
CAST:  Jean-Claude Brialy  •  Dolores Chaplin  •  Bertrand Delanoë  •  Jean-François Deniau