La vie en rose [videorecording] / Légende ; Canal+ ; Sofica Valor 7 ; TPS Star in co-production with TF1 International, TF1 Films Productions, Songbird Pictures, Okko Productions ; produced by Alain Golman ; written by Olivier Dahan, Isabelle Sobelman ; directed by Olivier Dahan.
Material type: FilmPublisher number: 94412 | HBO VideoLanguage: French Summary language: English, French, Spanish Original language: French Publication details: [New York] : Burbank, CA : HBO Video ; Distributed by Warner Home Video, [2007]Edition: Extended versionDescription: 1 videodisc (ca. 141 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 inISBN: 0783156839; 9780783156835Subject(s): Piaf, Edith, 1915-1963 -- Drama | Women singers -- France -- Drama | Fathers and daughters -- France -- Drama | Circus performers -- France -- Drama | Man-woman relationships -- France -- Drama | Cantantes -- Francia -- Teatro | Padre e hija -- Francia -- Teatro | Foreign films | Motion pictures, French | Chanteurs de femmes France DrameGenre/Form: Feature films. | Biographical films. | Musical films. | Biographical -- Feature. | Musical -- Feature. | Feature films. | Biographical films. | Musical films. | Films for the hearing impaired. | Videodiscs. | DVD-Video discs. DDC classification: 791.43/72 LOC classification: PN1995.9.B55 | V54 2007Production credits: Director of photography, Tetsuo Nagata ; editor, Richard Marizy ; music, Christopher Gunning ; costume designer, Marit Allen ; production designer, Olivier Raoux.Cast: Marion Cotillard, Sylvie Testud, Pascal Greggory, Emmanuelle Seigner, Jean-Paul Rouve, Gérard Depardieu, Clotilde Courau, Jean-Pierre Martins, Catherine Allégret, Marc Barbé.Summary: Raised in a brothel, then wrested from the only life she knew by her father, so they could join the circus, Edith Piaf spent her teen years on the streets. She is finally "rescued" by a crime figure who gives her career a start and, ultimately, by her international success and final illness. Always frail, sickly, malnourished, and wildly temperamental, she was often on drugs or alcohol and was always in search of true love. Middleweight boxer, Marcel Cerdan, captures her heart and gives her something to live for, besides her music--at least for a while.Current library | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode |
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Special features: "Stepping into character:" an exclusive behind the scenes look at Marion Cotillard's transformation into Edith Piaf's character, including an interview with the director and award-winning Marion Cotillard; Edith Piaf documentary.
For private home use only.
Director of photography, Tetsuo Nagata ; editor, Richard Marizy ; music, Christopher Gunning ; costume designer, Marit Allen ; production designer, Olivier Raoux.
Marion Cotillard, Sylvie Testud, Pascal Greggory, Emmanuelle Seigner, Jean-Paul Rouve, Gérard Depardieu, Clotilde Courau, Jean-Pierre Martins, Catherine Allégret, Marc Barbé.
Raised in a brothel, then wrested from the only life she knew by her father, so they could join the circus, Edith Piaf spent her teen years on the streets. She is finally "rescued" by a crime figure who gives her career a start and, ultimately, by her international success and final illness. Always frail, sickly, malnourished, and wildly temperamental, she was often on drugs or alcohol and was always in search of true love. Middleweight boxer, Marcel Cerdan, captures her heart and gives her something to live for, besides her music--at least for a while.
MPAA rating: PG-13; for substance abuse, sexual content, brief nudity, language and thematic elements.
DVD; region 1; widescreen (2.35:1) presentation.
Closed-captioned; French (Dolby Digital 5.1 surround) dialogue with optional English, French or Spanish subtitles.
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