Christine Ockrent

Christine Ockrent

Born: April 24, 1944
in Brussels, Belgium
Christine Ockrent (born 24 April 1944) is a Belgian journalist whose career has principally centered on French television.

She interviewed Amir Abbas Hoveyda, the former Iranian prime minister, in Evin prison after the Islamic revolution in 1979. It was the last interview with Hoveyda before his execution.

Ockrent was born in Brussels, Belgium, daughter of Belgian diplomat Roger Ockrent. She attended the Cours Hattemer, a private school in Paris. She graduated from the Institut d'Études Politiques de Paris (Sciences Po) in 1965.

She worked for the CBS news magazine, 60 Minutes, while in charge of morning news for Europe 1 in France. In 1981, she became the first female anchor of the 8 pm news on the Antenne 2 television channel. Afterwards, she worked for TF1 as anchor of the evening news at France 2; and since 1990 for France 3 as the host of different news magazines. She was chief of the L'Express editorial office. For over a decade she presented France Europe Express, a TV show about European issues. She is a fervent supporter of a united Europe, she proved so by signing the Soros letter for a federal answer to the crisis of the euro.

Ockrent held the number two post at the Société de l'audiovisuel extérieur de la France, until she was relieved in May 2011. She refused to resign, saying that she had had to endure "nine months of manoeuvres that have sullied my honour and reputation".

She is a former member of the Saint-Simon Foundation think-tank.

In 2002, Ockrent wrote the preface to Ma guerre à L'indifference (English: My war against indifference), a book by United Nations official Jean-Sélim Kanaan. She is the author of more than a dozen works including: La Double vie d'Hillary Clinton (The Double Life of Hillary Clinton), Robert Laffont (2001) Les Oligarques: le système Poutine (The Oligarchs, The Putin System), Robert Laffont (2014) Le Prince mystère de l'Arabie (The Mysterious Prince of Arabie). Mohammed Ben Salman, les mirages d'un pouvoir absolu, Robert Laffont (2018).

Ockrent is the life partner of Bernard Kouchner, a French politician and the former foreign minister, with whom she had a son, Alexandre, born 11 March 1986.

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Movies for Christine Ockrent...

Title: Quelle époque !
Character: Self - Guest
Released: September 24, 2022
Type: TV
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Mitterrand, président culturel
Title: Mitterrand, président culturel
Character: Self (archive footage)
Released: May 12, 2021
Type: Movie
On the occasion of the fourty years anniversary of François Mitterand's election, a look back to the relationship between the President and artists, from admiration to manipulation.
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Mitterrand et la télé
Title: Mitterrand et la télé
Character: Self (archive footage)
Released: May 11, 2021
Type: Movie
May 10th, 1981. François Mitterrand is elected President of the Republic. The “soviet tanks” supposedly coming upon the Champs-Élysées dressed in red, feared by some, did not march. Serge Moati takes a personal look at this episode, focusing on the relationship the president had with television, that he witnessed and played a role in.
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Le rock alternatif (une brève période de médiatisation du punk français 1986-1989)
Title: Le rock alternatif (une brève période de médiatisation du punk français 1986-1989)
Character: Self
Released: March 22, 2021
Type: Movie
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Title: C ce soir, le débat
Character: Self - Guest
Released: January 25, 2021
Type: TV
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Title: La Télé des années 80 : Les Dix Ans qui ont tout changé
Character: Self
Released: January 19, 2018
Type: TV
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La télé des années 80 - Les 10 ans qui ont tout changé
Title: La télé des années 80 - Les 10 ans qui ont tout changé
Character: Self
Released: January 19, 2018
Type: Movie
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The New Watchdogs
Title: The New Watchdogs
Character: Self
Released: January 11, 2012
Type: Movie
In 1932, the writer Paul Nizan published "The New Watchdogs" to denounce the philosophers and writers of his time who, sheltering behind intellectual neutrality, imposed themselves as true watchdogs of the established order. Today the watchdogs are journalists, editors, and media experts who've openly become market evangelists and guardians of the social order. In a sardonic manner, "The New Watchdogs" denounces this press that, claiming to be independent, objective and pluralist, makes out it is a democratic force of opposition. With forcefulness and precision, the film puts its finger on the increasing danger of information produced by the major industrial groups of the Paris Stock Exchange and perverted into merchandise.
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Title: C Politique
Character: Self - Guest
Released: September 6, 2009
Type: TV
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La folie des années 80
Title: La folie des années 80
Character: Self
Released: December 29, 2008
Type: Movie
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Ségo et Sarko sont dans un bateau...
Title: Ségo et Sarko sont dans un bateau...
Character: Self (archive footage)
Released: April 4, 2007
Type: Movie
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Title: Salut les Terriens !
Character: Self (guest)
Released: November 4, 2006
Type: TV
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Title: Infrarouge
Character: Self
Released: February 2, 2006
Type: TV
French current affair show
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Title: Stars 90
Character: self
Released: September 3, 1990
Type: TV
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Title: Le Monde En Face
Character: Self - Host
Released: September 17, 1987
Type: TV
Weekly current affairs show
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Title: Sacrée soirée
Character: self
Released: September 2, 1987
Type: TV
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Title: Châteauvallon
Character: Christine Ockrent
Released: January 4, 1985
Type: TV
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Rive droite, rive gauche
Title: Rive droite, rive gauche
Character: Self (voice)
Released: October 30, 1984
Type: Movie
Longtime friends Guarrigue and Sénanques own a successful law practice in Paris. The dreaded businessman Pervillard is one of their clients. One night, Sénanques, who is in an unhappy relationship, meets Sacha. For her sake, he causes a political scandal involving Pervillard and puts himself in danger.
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Le Bon Plaisir
Title: Le Bon Plaisir
Character: Une journaliste
Released: January 18, 1984
Type: Movie
Claire's handbag is stolen. It contained a letter written ten years previously by the man who is now the French President. In the letter he urges his pregnant mistress to have an abortion. Claire immediately alerts the President's men. From that moment, the machinery of state swings into action.
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Title: Champs-Elysées
Character: Self
Released: January 16, 1982
Type: TV
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Title: Question Time
Character: Self - Panellist
Released: September 25, 1979
Type: TV
This topical debate series based on Any Questions? typically features politicians from at least the three major political parties as well as other public figures who answer pre-selected questions put to them by a carefully selected audience.
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Title: Apostrophes
Character: Self
Released: January 10, 1975
Type: TV
Apostrophes was a live, weekly, literary, prime-time, talk show on French television created and hosted by Bernard Pivot. It ran for fifteen years (724 episodes) from January 10, 1975, to June 22, 1990, and was one of the most watched shows on French television (around 6 million regular viewers). It was broadcast on Friday nights on the channel France 2 (which was called "Antenne 2" from 1975 to 1992). The hourlong show was devoted to books, authors and literature. The format varied between one-on-one interviews with a single author and open discussions between four or five authors.