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Jacques Chirac was somehow involved in the movie's production (he, amongst other things, wanted Sophie Marseau, his daughter's friend, to play something there) and at least five of his ministers were freemasons - it's pretty likely that he's a mason as well (Mitteran being a mason in the book is likely a reference). The book has that general idea of marginalization of the church, which is what masons would very much adore. So there just might be quite some mason money involved in the book, and certainly in the movie. |