Dalida
- 2016
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- 2h 7min
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6,9/10
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L'histoire de la chanteuse égypto-italienne Dalida, comment elle a fait face à la vie et géré ses problèmes alors qu'elle était l'artiste la plus célébrée de l'histoire de France.L'histoire de la chanteuse égypto-italienne Dalida, comment elle a fait face à la vie et géré ses problèmes alors qu'elle était l'artiste la plus célébrée de l'histoire de France.L'histoire de la chanteuse égypto-italienne Dalida, comment elle a fait face à la vie et géré ses problèmes alors qu'elle était l'artiste la plus célébrée de l'histoire de France.
- Récompenses
- 1 nomination au total
F. Haydee Borelli
- Giuseppina Gigliotti
- (as Haydee Borelli)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe project was initially announced in 2011, with Nadia Farès in the title role. In 2012, director Mabrouk El Mechri came aboard, with the film shoot set to begin that year in France, Italy and Egypt, but ended up being pushed back several times. In 2014 co-writer Lisa Azuelos took over as director and decided to cast a relative unknown in the role, and Morocco ended up substituting for Egypt during production.
- GaffesThe use of lip-syncing during the singing scenes is obvious throughout the movie.
- ConnexionsFeatures Oscar (1967)
- Bandes originalesUn Po' d'Amore
(Nights in White Satin)
Written by Justin Hayward
French lyrics by Hubert Ithier
Performed by Dalida
Commentaire à la une
I went to see this with my wife (I'm American, she is French) primarily in order to please her and thinking that this would be a weepy, melodramatic biopic of interest only to hard-core fans of the late Dalida.
Guess what? I actually found it to be a quite enjoyable film, of obvious particular interest to those who know about the portrayed singer's huge professional success (she is relatively unknown in the US and the UK but was a tremendous star throughout Europe, the Middle East and Japan) shadowed by an enormous amount of personal tragedy in her life, but pretty damn good all on its own as well.
The actress who portrays Dalida is a dead ringer for her and even though it is obvious that she is lip-syncing the songs, her ability to imitate Dalida's gestures, both on and off stage, is stunning. The supporting case also does a very good job and the director carefully stays within the boundaries of what could have otherwise been a Hollywood tear-jerker type film, never descending into pure melodrama.
If you don't know about Dalida, this film is worth a look -- if you do know about her, you should definitely see it.
Guess what? I actually found it to be a quite enjoyable film, of obvious particular interest to those who know about the portrayed singer's huge professional success (she is relatively unknown in the US and the UK but was a tremendous star throughout Europe, the Middle East and Japan) shadowed by an enormous amount of personal tragedy in her life, but pretty damn good all on its own as well.
The actress who portrays Dalida is a dead ringer for her and even though it is obvious that she is lip-syncing the songs, her ability to imitate Dalida's gestures, both on and off stage, is stunning. The supporting case also does a very good job and the director carefully stays within the boundaries of what could have otherwise been a Hollywood tear-jerker type film, never descending into pure melodrama.
If you don't know about Dalida, this film is worth a look -- if you do know about her, you should definitely see it.
- Partnerfrankreich
- 7 févr. 2017
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 15 000 000 € (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 3 465 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 3 170 $US
- 4 sept. 2017
- Montant brut mondial
- 5 623 134 $US
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