Monday, August 2, 2010

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Atonement La Vie en Rose - La Vie en Rose

crooked and clumsy performance, thinning hair, frail little body and a powerful voice and magnificent. And 'this is the description of the famous French icon Edith Piaf song told in a film by Olivier Dahan presented at the 2007 Berlin Film Festival. Since his tragic childhood Édith Giovanna Gassion, played by an extremely versatile Marion Cotillard, who won the Oscar for Best Actress and a Golden Globe, La Vie en Rose is growing in absolute poverty, neglected by his mother a poor street singer (played by Clotilde Courau) and father circus. In the grimy suburbs of Paris in 1918, will be entrusted to his grandmother, a brothel owner winning the affection of the girls. Up to the big success thanks to Louis Leplée (Gérard Depardieu), a manager will see that on a street corner during a performance. It will just give him the stage name "La Môme Piaf". Dahan chooses not to give a chronological order in this brilliant cinebiografia, establishing a game of references and correlations giving the film an excellent narrative effect. A life troubled her, because of its physical ill and abuse of drugs and alcohol. We find in the film, shot partly in France and partly in Prague, an incredible likeness of the real Edith Piaf Cotillard's performance in "Milord " "Padam ... Padam " and " Hymne à l ' amour ", awkward gestures and poses as if in fact he felt out of place and always in the wrong place except in one scene, the last on the Olympia stage while singing her latest harrowing hymn to life" Non, Je ne regrette rien "for a few minutes finding the strength to sing again and the will to live, albeit poorly, without any regret.




Marion Cotillard

Journalist: You're a great artist.
Edith Piaf: It's because I put the heels ...



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