From Monday to Friday in Media Culture, Eva Roque gives you her TV tips for the evening.

This Monday, she offers us three programs with charisma as a common theme.

"A political revolution 1969-1983" is to be seen on LCP at 8:30 p.m., "Magistral.e" on Canal + at 10:50 p.m. and "Niagara" hosts the Arte evening from 8:50 p.m.

What does Eva Roque advise us this Monday evening and does a theme emerge from this selection?

One word sums up the evening: charisma.

Charismatic personalities invite themselves to our screens.

On LCP, for example, a delightful documentary recounts French political life between 1969 and 1983.

And in particular the union of the left led by François Mitterrand and Georges Marchais.

Union and dissension, particularly when it comes to nuclear defense.

One of the qualities of the documentary is the tone.

It is extremely well told because it is well written.

With a form of lightness that is rare when it comes to politics.

Georges Marchais, charismatic therefore a bit of an actor.

Even a lot.

On Canal +, meet an actor, a real one this time, very charismatic: Laurent Lafitte.

He tells his job with honesty and intelligence on the program Magistral.

Hardworking or not hardworking at the beginning, according to you?

It is a masterclass offered by Laurent Lafitte.

A clever format that will undoubtedly inspire young actors and actresses.

Charisma, too, had it.

Arte broadcasts a cult thriller: Niagara.

The story of a woman who uses her lover to get rid of her husband and in the role of the wife: Marylin Monroe.

Exceptional scene with a long close-up on the face of Marylin Monroe whose career exploded with this role of villain.

A film shot against the backdrop of Niagara Falls.

For the record, know that the advertising campaign of the film announced "The curves of the actress and the falls could be considered as the 8th and 9th wonders of the world".

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To sum up :

"A political revolution 1969-1983" is to be seen on LCP at 8:30 p.m., "Magistral.e" on Canal + at 10:50 p.m. and "Niagara" hosts the Arte evening from 8:50 p.m.