
L'Âge d'or de la pub
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55 years ago, on October 1 1968, the first brand advertising spot appeared on the French television screen. Over the next three decades, thousands of creative little films would seduce and build our collective memory. Kitschy or cult spots, humor, slogans, music, stars, gimmicks, grand spectacle or sex appeal: during its golden age, how did advertising convince? Thierry Ardisson has brought together almost 400 advertising clips to relive the era of the conquest of minds and wallets.
Production
ADLTV, Ardimages, France Télévisions
Language
FR
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast

Thierry Ardisson
Self

William Leymergie
Self (archive footage)

Alex Métayer
Self (archive footage)

Jacques Duby
Self (archive footage)

François Berléand
Self (archive footage)

Jean Becker
Self (archive footage)
Lucas Mongenie
Self (archive footage)

Maurice Lévy
Self (archive footage)

Marie-Pierre Casey
Self (archive footage)

Guillaume Gallienne
Self (archive footage)

Michèle Laroque
Self (archive footage)

Étienne Chatiliez
Self (archive footage)

Didier Bénureau
Self (archive footage)

Daniel Prévost
Self (archive footage)

Christophe Salengro
Self (archive footage)

Patrick Sébastien
Self (archive footage)

Coluche
Self (archive footage)

Dominique Farrugia
Self (archive footage)

Chantal Lauby
Self (archive footage)

Alain Chabat
Self (archive footage)
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