The Minister (French: L'Exercice de l'État) is a 2011 French-Belgian drama film directed by Pierre Schöller.
The political process is often downgraded in contemporary society, reduced to cliche and soundbite. Pierre Schoeller's gripping debut film puts the daily process of politics under the spotlight as the viewer follows the well-intentioned reactions of the French transport minister as he falls under attack from all sides. While the action is all French, the responses and the outcomes are absolutely universal. The cast excel (Olivier Gourmet is perfection as the Minister, and Michel Blanc won a Cesar for Best Supporting Actor, and Zabou Brietmans energy as the press secretary shows her at her very best), and its worth noting that director Schoeller also won a Cesar for best score. The atmospheric soundtrack helps ramp up the tension in a film that's impossible to look away from. The moments of humour recall In the Loop, or The Thick Of It, but the level of drama escalates to dizzying levels, and truths are bought home more than once.