Pathé's grand historical drama, "De Gaulle: Résistance," initially experienced a modest reception but has since achieved significant success at the French box office. This resurgence can be attributed to strong positive public feedback, a heatwave encouraging indoor activities, and a strategic collaboration with the popular YouTuber Inoxtag, which effectively attracted a younger demographic to cinemas.
This film, based on Julian Jackson’s comprehensive book “De Gaulle: A Certain Idea of France,” stars Simon Abkarian as Charles de Gaulle and features a distinguished ensemble cast. Despite an $85 million budget and an extensive marketing campaign designed to position it as a blockbuster, the film's early performance was underwhelming. Pathé recognized the need to broaden its appeal beyond an older, predominantly male audience, particularly noting that the figure of de Gaulle could seem remote or overly political to some. The innovative partnership with Inoxtag involved special watch parties and post-screening discussions, marking the first time in Pathé's 130-year history that an internet personality was leveraged to connect with a new generation. This strategy capitalized on social media's influence, where younger audiences seek information and authentic engagement.
Pathé executives acknowledge the inherent challenges in producing and distributing ambitious two-part historical films, particularly those without strong international brand recognition. While "De Gaulle" has seen extensive sales globally, with European releases slated for late August, securing a U.S. distributor remains a hurdle due to the complexities of marketing non-English language films to a broad American audience. Nonetheless, Pathé remains committed to producing large-scale French cinematic works, believing there is a significant public appetite for such productions, reinforcing the evolving landscape of French cinema and its global reach.
The success of "De Gaulle" highlights the power of adapting promotional strategies to contemporary media consumption habits. By embracing digital platforms and youth influencers, the film industry can connect with diverse audiences, demonstrating that historical narratives can resonate with new generations and contribute positively to cultural appreciation and cinematic innovation.
