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Gérard Depardieu | Louis Leplée | |
Sylvie Testud | Mômone | |
Clotilde Courau | Anetta | |
Marion Cotillard | Edith Piaf | |
Emmanuelle Seigner | Titine | |
Caroline Sihol | Marlene Dietrich | |
Chantal Bronner | Josette | |
Pascal Greggory | Louis Barrier | |
Elisabeth Commelin | Danielle Bonel | |
Cylia Malki | Philipo | |
Ashley Wanninger | Leplée's assistant | |
Jean-Paul Muel | Bruno Coquatrix | |
André Penvern | Jacques Canetti | |
Jean-Pierre Martins | Marcel Cerdan | |
Catherine Allegret | Louise | |
Jean-Paul Rouve | Louis Gassion | |
Marc Barbé | Raymond Asso | |
Manon Chevallier | Edith - 5 years old | |
Pauline Burlet | Edith - 10 years old | |
Marc Gannot | Marc Bonel |
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Producer |
Ilan Goldman
Timothy Burrill |
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Writer | Oliver Dahan
Isabelle Sobelman Olivier Dahan |
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Cinematography |
Tetsuo Nagata
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Musician |
Christopher Gunning
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A swirling, impressionistic portrait of an artist who regretted nothing, writer-director Olivier Dahan's La Vie en Rose stars Marion Cotillard in a blazing performance as the legendary French icon Edith Piaf. From the mean streets of the Belleville district of Paris to the dazzling limelight of New York's most famous concert halls, Piaf's life was a constant battle to sing and survive, to live and love. Raised in her grandmother's brothel, Piaf was discovered in 1935 by nightclub owner Louis Leplee (Gerard Depardieu), who persuaded her to sing despite her extreme nervousness. Piaf became one of France's immortal icons, her voice one of the indelible signatures of the 20th Century. |
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