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La Môme

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La Môme (2007)
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Biopic de la célèbre chanteuse française Édith Piaf. Élevée par sa grand-mère dans un bordel, elle a été découverte en chantant au coin d'une rue à l'âge de 19 ans. Malgré son succès, la vie... Tout lireBiopic de la célèbre chanteuse française Édith Piaf. Élevée par sa grand-mère dans un bordel, elle a été découverte en chantant au coin d'une rue à l'âge de 19 ans. Malgré son succès, la vie de Piaf fut remplie de tragédies.Biopic de la célèbre chanteuse française Édith Piaf. Élevée par sa grand-mère dans un bordel, elle a été découverte en chantant au coin d'une rue à l'âge de 19 ans. Malgré son succès, la vie de Piaf fut remplie de tragédies.

  • Réalisation
    • Olivier Dahan
  • Scénaristes
    • Isabelle Sobelman
    • Olivier Dahan
  • Stars
    • Marion Cotillard
    • Sylvie Testud
    • Pascal Greggory
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      • Olivier Dahan
    • Stars
      • Marion Cotillard
      • Sylvie Testud
      • Pascal Greggory
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    • Récompensé par 2 Oscars
      • 48 victoires et 61 nominations au total

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    • Louis Barrier
    Emmanuelle Seigner
    Emmanuelle Seigner
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    Jean-Paul Rouve
    Jean-Paul Rouve
    • Louis Gassion
    Gérard Depardieu
    Gérard Depardieu
    • Louis Leplée
    Clotilde Courau
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    • Anetta
    Jean-Pierre Martins
    Jean-Pierre Martins
    • Marcel Cerdan
    Catherine Allégret
    Catherine Allégret
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    Marc Barbé
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    • Raymond Asso
    Caroline Silhol
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    Manon Chevallier
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    Élisabeth Commelin
    • Danielle Bonel
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    Marc Gannot
    • Marc Bonel
    Caroline Raynaud
    Caroline Raynaud
    • Ginou
    Marie-Armelle Deguy
    • Marguerite Monnot
    Valérie Moreau
    • Jeanne
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      • Olivier Dahan
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      • Isabelle Sobelman
      • Olivier Dahan
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    9Natashenka_S

    I liked the film despite its several flaws

    I saw the film almost a month ago, when it was released here in Israel. I like Edith Piaf's songs very much, and the movie makes you believe that a woman who gave us those songs was the one we see on the screen. Marion Cotillard is superb in this role, her heroine is vulnerable, doomed and dignified at the same time. I don't agree with those who say her performance is melodramatic, because the singer WAS very emotional and even melodramatic (though in a perfectly natural way) in real life too (as all the biographers remark).

    One thing about the movie that annoyed me a little was the switches of time frames. I understand the purpose of it. During the first 15 minutes we get to see the sickly little girl, then Edith Piaf's days of glory and' finally, her last days, when she was a tortured creature and looked like a 70-year old woman. So even while living through the singer's happiest days we never forget how it would end quite soon. But sometimes these switches seem unnecessary and distracting. The other flaw is that a viewer must be well-familiar with the singer's biography, otherwise it would be difficult for one to understand certain moments in the film.

    I don't have much to say about the director's masterful work, honestly there is none. The director had the story of life, he had the music and the haunting voice of the great singer. The latter is what makes most of the emotional impact. But I would recommend this movie sincerely, Marion Cotillard's acting alone would make it worth watching, and there are other beautiful things in it as well. The movie never seems too long, and its last minutes are very emotional, when Edith Piaf is led to the stage, she can hardly walk, and then she starts to sing 'No regrets' and transforms completely.
    8claudio_carvalho

    Awesome Biography of a French Icon

    Yesterday I received an e-mail from a friend with highlights of the biography of Edith Piaf and I finally decided to watch "La Môme". This awesome film presents, in a non-chronological sequence, the sad biography of this French icon from her childhood to her death. Marion Cotillard is the perfect personification of the singer and really deserved the Oscar of Best Actress in 2008. The cinematography, art direction, sets, costumes and soundtrack are stunning. However the story fails exactly in the passions of Edith Piaf – her affairs with Yves Montand, Marlene Dietrich, Jacques Pills, Charles Aznavour, Georges Moustaki and the most important, her marriage with the Greek hairdresser Théo Sarapo (Theophanis Lamboukas) are totally omitted. Last but not the least, in accordance with the legend, Théo Sarapo that was twenty years younger than Edith inherited her debts and would have committed suicide after paying them. He was buried beside Edith and her daughter Marcelle in Paris. My vote is eight.

    Title (Brazil): "Piaf – Um Hino ao Amor" ("Paif – A Hymn to Love")
    9gregorybnyc

    A Magnificent Biopic, but Overwhelmingly Sad

    Piaf's tumultuous life receives a superb framework in this excellent biopic. I've read some criticism of Dahan's editing style which switches often to various parts of her all-too-brief life, but with a woman of such roiling emotions and dramatic upheavals, how could it not be so? The two things I found missing here were her WWII Resistance activities and her final marriage to a man twenty years her junior. But then again the film might have approached the three- hour mark and at nearly two and a half, you walk away feeling as though you witnessed a train wreck in slow-mo. Please do not let this prevent you from seeing an astonishingly fine recreation of a life that is so fully lived you cannot believe it. Piaf's magnificent, emotional singing is fully complemented by Cotillards balls to the wall performance. Heart and soul are in total sync here and Cotillard manages to age astonishingly well. This is a terrible tale of a child grotesquely abandoned emotionally by her parents. Piaf's will to live is inspiring even in the face of self-destruction that makes Judy Garland's own battles with alcohol and drugs seem minor in comparison. The parallels to both women are hard to ignore. The rest of the cast is first-rate, and the film beautifully evokes the eras covered in her life. Best of all there is the great Piaf recorded legacy which is well-handled here. There's no sense that Cotillard is not singing and that's a testament to the skill that suffuses this fine film. Excellent.
    9brendastern

    La Vie En Rose, Thorns and All

    I saw this film at the French Film Festival in New York in April, and the memory of it still leaves me shattered. It is a brutally candid portrayal of Edith Piaf, who was known as La Mome, or the Little Sparrow. She had a violent, drug-filled and tragic private life, making Billie Holiday look like a Catholic school girl by comparison. (She was proud of being the same age as Holiday, and often referred to her in conversation.) Marian Cotillard is simply amazing in the role. She captures Piaf's looks perfectly, and her brushes with illness as well as her fame are vividly portrayed. Gerard Depardieu makes only a brief appearance, but the rest of the cast does a fine job. The more I have thought about this film, the more it reminds me of 8 1/2, and wonder if others will see the similarities. The only thing that keeps me from giving it a 10 is that by the end, the audience is completely wrung out, and there seems to be a one-note aspect to it. Perhaps a bit of editing would have done the trick. In any case, this is head and shoulders above most summer fare and any film or cabaret music buff will enjoy it.
    9paul-3239

    A French afternoon in New York

    Before getting to the review of this astonishing film, let me tell you about how I came to see it. On my way back to the UK from Indiana last week I had a seven hour layover in Newark. I don't much enjoy hanging around airports for hours, so I took the 30 minute train ride into Manhattan. Wandering up the road from Maddison Square Gardens I heard a smart-suited African speaking French into his 'cellulaire'. Wondering if he was from Côte d'Ivoire where we used to live, I followed him through a shop doorway. As my eyes adjusted to the rather greasy gloom, I noted that I had entered a little Caribbean bakery/restaurant full of black faces. I suppressed the desire to make a quick exit and joined him at the back of the queue at the counter. He turned out to be Senegalese rather than Ivorian, but was very pleased to have another chance to talk French...

    After a very tasty $7 lunch of 'stew chicken with rice & beans' and a portion of fried plantains, I headed on up 8th Avenue. A few blocks further on I came to a cinema and decided that it would be great to see a 'movie' on a real big screen rather than the way I see most films these days through the distinctly low-def screen built into the back of the airline seat in front of me.

    I was just in time to buy tickets for La Vie en Rose which was starting right away. Entering the big 'movie theater' I was shocked that at four on a Wednesday afternoon the place was packed solid. As my eyes adjusted and hunted for an empty seat I observed that I was once again the stranger - almost everyone there appeared to be over sixty. Perhaps it was the cheap day for seniors or the fact that La Vie en Rose had only opened a few days earlier but the film definitely merits a large audience.

    Perhaps you are put off by foreign language films with subtitles, but to have dubbed this from French would have been a crime. It is a biopic of the life of Edith Piaf whose theme song was La Vie en Rose - literally 'Life in Pink' or more idiomatically 'The Rose-tinted Life'. Edith Piaf's gravelly voice and melodramatic life is superbly portrayed by Marion Cotillard as the film works its way through her life to the accompaniment of her distinctive songs. Of course, as in all French films which make it to the anglophone world, there is a role for THE French Actor as we often refer to Gerard Depardieu; he is the impresario who literally discovers 'the Little Sparrow' singing in the back-streets of Montmartre.

    It was quite a puzzle to place each scene in chronological order as the film jumps around through more flashbacks and flash forwards than an entire season of Lost. Apart from that though, La Vie en Rose is an absolute triumph, rich with the colours of Piaf's tragic life. The entire audience stuffed damp handkerchiefs into their pockets, rose to their feet and applauded this guaranteed Oscar winner. Piaf finished her career singing a song which she felt summed up her life - "Non je ne regrette rien!" Take your friends to see this classic film and you'll have no regrets either.

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    • Anecdotes
      Marion Cotillard is one of only six actors to have won an Academy Award for a role spoken mainly in a non-English language. Sophia Loren, Robert De Niro, Benicio Del Toro, Roberto Benigni and Christoph Waltz are the other five.
    • Gaffes
      Just before a young soldier plays a song for Edith in her apartment, a supertitle reads "February 1940." An issue of "Paris Match," first published in 1949, is on the coffee table.
    • Citations

      American journalist: If you were to give advice to a woman, what would it be?

      Edith Piaf: Love.

      American journalist: To a young girl?

      Edith Piaf: Love.

      American journalist: To a child?

      Edith Piaf: Love.

    • Connexions
      Featured in Smagsdommerne: Épisode #5.11 (2007)
    • Bandes originales
      Heaven Have a Mercy
      Music by Philippe-Gérard

      Lyrics by Jacques Larue

      Performed by Édith Piaf

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    • Date de sortie
      • 14 février 2007 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • France
      • Royaume-Uni
      • République tchèque
    • Sites officiels
      • Légende Films (France)
      • Newen (France)
    • Langues
      • Français
      • Anglais
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    • Lieux de tournage
      • Prague, République tchèque(scenes supposed to take place in Paris in the 1950s)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Légende Films
      • TF1 International
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      • 25 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 10 301 706 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 179 848 $US
      • 10 juin 2007
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      • 87 485 236 $US
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