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Simon Abkarian Receives Standing Ovation At 2026 Cannes Film Festival 🇦🇲🇫🇷
French-Armenian actor Simon Abkarian drew a thunderous standing ovation at the 2026 Cannes Film Festival for his portrayal of General Charles de Gaulle in “La Bataille de Gaulle,” billed as one of Pathé’s most ambitious projects.
The applause followed the world premiere of “La Bataille de Gaulle: L’Âge de Fer,” the first of the two-part wartime epic directed by Antonin Baudry, screened out of competition on May 20, 2026. Born in 1962 in Gonesse to an Armenian family and raised between France and Lebanon, Abkarian carries the title role in a production that revisits decisive moments of World War II through de Gaulle’s leadership of the French Resistance.
The films trace de Gaulle’s rise from a little-known French army officer to the symbolic and strategic leader of Free France. The story opens in June 1940, as France signs the armistice and de Gaulle flees to London driven by an unwavering conviction that the battle for France is neither over nor lost. The diptych also explores de Gaulle’s relationship with British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, portrayed by Simon Russell Beale, alongside a cast that includes Benoît Magimel, Mathieu Kassovitz, Niels Schneider, and Anamaria Vartolomei.
Adapted from British historian Julian Jackson’s acclaimed book “De Gaulle, une certaine idée de la France,” the production carries a reported budget of 70 million euros. Former French diplomat Baudry, who made his directorial debut with the submarine thriller “The Wolf’s Call,” has said he became fascinated by the rare individuals capable of refusing to surrender in 1940.
“La Bataille de Gaulle: L’Âge de Fer” reaches French theaters on June 3, 2026, followed by the second part, “J’écris ton nom,” on July 3.
The Cannes moment marks another milestone for an actor who has long carried Armenian presence onto the world’s biggest screens, from Atom Egoyan’s “Ararat” to the steps of the Palais.
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