Brexit: The Backstage of a Divorce

2019·France·72 min.
Brexit: The Backstage of a Divorce
5.8
34 votes
Available on
None platform

No one saw this coming. For the first time in European history, a country is withdrawing from the European Union, bringing with it crucial repercussions for the future of the United Kingdom and millions of Europeans. But today, negotiations of an amicable divorce between the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Theresa May, and the European Union, are at a standstill. Furthermore, a large proportion of the UK population feels deceived and the country remains deeply divided on the issue. How did it come to this? Thomas Johnson, a French-English filmmaker, and Eric Albert, a journalist from Le Monde London, set about to understand better British public opinion. They also interviewed politicians who were involved in the Brexit decision, such as Nigel Farage, an extremist in the Leave campaign; Tony Blair, the former British Prime Minister; former French President François Hollande; and Michel Barnier, European Chief Negotiator for Brexit. This documentary reviews the lies, fake news and political blockages that may have contributed to the referendum result. It also delves deeper into the workings of the “Leave” campaign and the complex and rarely cordial relationship between the United Kingdom and Europe over the past 50 years. What does the post-Brexit project look like? Could this political earthquake threaten both the unity of the United Kingdom as well as the stability of Europe itself?

Original titleBrexit: The Backstage of a Divorce