La Vie En Rose (2007)



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Synopsis:
Perhaps finding her nearest American analogues in figures such as Judy Garland and Billie Holiday, the tragic story of the world-famous chanteuse, Edith Piaf, is worthy of a 19th Century novel by Zola or Balzac. 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. Born into abject poverty, surrounded by street performers, hookers, and pimps, Piaf's magical voice made her a star on both sides of the Atlantic. Raised in her grandmother's brothel, Piaf was discovered in 1935 by nightclub owner Louis Leplée, who persuaded her to sing despite her extreme nervousness. This, combined with her diminutive height (4' 8”), inspired Leplée to give the singer the nickname that would stay with her the rest of her life, La Môme Piaf. Piaf's passionate romances and friendships with some of the greatest names of the era--Charlie Chaplin, Jean Cocteau, Yves Montand, and Marlene Deitrich, who famously remarked that Piaf's voice is “the soul of Paris”--made her a household name as much as her unforgettable renditions of the songs she made famous, including “Hymne à l'amour” (1949), “Milord” (1959), and “Non, je ne regrette rien” (1960). Piaf's signature song “La Vie en Rose” (1946) is a love song which translates into English as “The Life in Pink.” But in her audacious attempt to tame her tragic destiny, the Little Sparrow flew so high that she could not fail to burn her wings. The great love of Piaf's life, Middleweight boxing champion Marcel Cerdan, died in a plane crash in 1949. Piaf developed a serious morphine addiction following a car accident in 1951, and eventually succumbed to cancer in 1963, dying at the untimely age of forty-seven. Piaf remains, however, one of France's immortal icons, her voice one of the indelible signatures of the 20th Century.

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Full Cast & Crew

Theatrical Release
6/8/2007
Director Credit
Olivier Dahan Director
Cast Credit
Marion Cotillard Edith Piaf
Clotilde Courau Anetta Gassion
Jean-Paul Rouve Louis Gassion
Sylvie Testud Momone
Pascal Greggory Louis Barrier
Jean-Pierre Martins Marcel Cerdan
Emmanuelle Seigner Titine
Gérard Depardieu Louis Leplee
Catherine Allegret Louise
Caroline Sihol Marlene Dietrich
Alban Casterman Charles Aznavour
Marc Barbe Raymond Asso
Manon Chevallier Edith, age 5
Pauline Burlet Edith, age 10
Farida Amrouche - Cast
Robert Nebrensky - Cast
Caroline Raynaud - Cast
Paulina Nemcova - Cast
Production Credits Credit
Catherine Morisse Associate Producer
Alain Goldman Producer
Production Companies Credit
Songbird Pictures Production Company London Production
Legende Enterprises Production Company
Okko Production Production Company Prague Production Facilities
TF1 Films Productions Production Company
Distribution Companies Credit
Icon Film Distribution (IFD) Foreign Theatrical Distributor
New Line Cinema Domestic Theatrical Distributor
HBO Home Video Domestic Video Distributor
Picturehouse Domestic Theatrical Distributor
Movie-Eye Entertainment Foreign Theatrical Distributor
TFM Distribution Foreign Theatrical Distributor
Alta Films Foreign Theatrical Distributor
Mikado Film Foreign Theatrical Distributor
Italia Films Foreign Theatrical Distributor
Constantin Film Verleih Foreign Theatrical Distributor
Mirovision Foreign Theatrical Distributor
Ster-Kinekor Foreign Theatrical Distributor
Sena Foreign Theatrical Distributor
Hoyts Distribution Foreign Theatrical Distributor
Alfa Films Foreign Theatrical Distributor
Writer Credit
Olivier Dahan Screenplay
Accounting Credit
Marc Paris Accountant
Art Department Credit
Stanislas Reydellet Set Designer - Assistant Set Designer
Olivier Raoux Production Designer
Jean-Noel Delalande Painter - Key Painter
Cecile Vatelot Set Dresser
Stephane Cressend Set Dresser
Laure Lepelley Set Designer - Assistant Set Designer
Petra Kobedova Set Dresser
Casting Credit
Alex Johnson Casting Director (UK)
Olivier Carbone Casting - Casting Director
Brigitte Fourcade Extras Casting
Film Camera Credit
Tetsuo Nagata Director of Photography
Roberto de Angelis Steadicam Operator
Roberto de Angelis Camera Operator
Christian Abomnes Focus Puller
Bruno Calvo Photography - Photographer
Mathieu Caudroy Steadicam Operator
Mathieu Caudroy Camera Operator (2nd Unit)
Gilbert Lecluyse Director of Photography
Film Sales Financing Credit
TF1 International Worldwide Distribution Sales
Music Credit
Katia Boutin Music Editor
Edouard Dubois Music - Musical Director
Jil Aigrot Vocals - Singing Voice
Christopher Gunning Original Music
Mick Lanaro Music - Vocal Artistic Director
Cassandre Berger Vocals - Singing Voice
Maya Barsony Music - Singer
Alceo Passeo Music - Pianist
Frederic Foret Music - Accordionist
Production Management Credit
Virginie Le Pionnier Script Supervisor
Tommy Kerne Assistant Unit Manager
Mathias Honore Assistant Director
Frank Rouches Location Manager
Marc Vade Production Manager
Zdenek Flidr Unit Manager (Prague)
Abraham Goldblat Post-Production Supervisor
Marc Jenny Production Coordinator - Prague Production Facilities
Zdenek Fiala Unit Manager (Prague)
Olda Mach Production Coordinator - Prague Production Facilities
Oldrich Mach Jr Assistant Director
Michal Prikryl Production Manager
Emmanuel Delis Location Manager
Olivier Billard Assistant Unit Manager
Stephane Guitard Location Manager
Denisa Murinova Production Coordinator
Vojta Hlavicka Assistant Director
Sacha Redon Assistant Unit Manager
Thierry Cretagne Unit Manager (Paris)
Nicolas Ploux Assistant Unit Manager
Pascale Jeanniard Assistant Director
Sound Credit
Pascal Villard Sound Editor
Laurent Zeilig Sound Engineer
Jean-Paul Hurier Sound Mixer
Stephane Reichart Recording Engineer - Recording Sound Engineer
Philippe Penot Foley Artist
Didier Lesage Boom Operator
Jean-Baptiste Faure Sound - Sound Assistant
Gael Nicolas Sound Editor
Marc Doisne Sound Mixer
Nicolas Javelle Sound Editor
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Marit Allen Costume Designer
David Crossman Costume Supervisor
Jan Archibald Hair Stylist
Natalie Humphries Wardrobe - Wardrobe Mistress
Didier Lavergne Makeup Artist
Lenka Koutkova Costume Supervisor
Loulia Sheppard Makeup Artist
Barbara Kichi Hair Stylist
Gabriela Polakova Makeup Artist
Ivo Strangmuller Hair Stylist
Gil Noir Costume Supervisor
Linda Dvorakova Hair Stylist
Elisa Maria Costa Ellis Makeup Artist
Cathy Jabes Hair Stylist
Michel Perrot Hair Stylist

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