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La Vie en Rose

La Môme

  • Status: Released
  • 14-02-2007
  • Runtime: 140 min
  • Score: 7.401
  • Vote count: 1618

From the mean streets of the Belleville district of Paris to the dazzling limelight of New York's most famous concert halls, Edith Piaf's life was a constant battle to sing and survive, to live and love. Raised in her grandmother's brothel, Piaf was discovered in 1935 by nightclub owner Louis Leplee, who persuaded her to sing despite her extreme nervousness. Piaf became one of France's immortal icons, her voice one of the indelible signatures of the 20th century.

Marion Cotillard

Edith Piaf

Sylvie Testud

Simone "Mômone" Berteaut

Pascal Greggory

Louis Barrier

Emmanuelle Seigner

Titine

Jean-Paul Rouve

Louis Gassion

Gérard Depardieu

Louis Leplée

Clotilde Courau

Annetta Gassion

Jean-Pierre Martins

Marcel Cerdan

Catherine Allégret

Louise Gassion

Marc Barbé

Raymond Asso

Caroline Silhol

Marlene Dietrich

Manon Chevallier

Edith - 5 years old

Pauline Burlet

Edith - 10 years old

Élisabeth Commelin

Danielle Bonel

André Penvern

Jacques Canetti

Marie-Armelle Deguy

Marguerite Monnot

Valérie Moreau

Jeanne

Marc Gannot

Marc Bonel

Jean-Paul Muel

Bruno Coquatrix

Nathalie Dorval

Mireille

Caroline Raynaud

Ginou

Christophe Odent

Dr. Bernay

Harry Hadden-Paton

Doug Davis

Cylia Malki

Philipo

Édith Le Merdy

Simone Margantin

Laurent Olmedo

Jacques Pills

Denis Ménochet

Journalist in Orly

Josette Ménard

Mamy

Dominique Paturel

Lucien Roupp

Nicholas Pritchard

Jameson

William Armstrong

Clifford Fisher

Aubert Fenoy

Michel Emer

Mario Hacquard

Charles Dumont

Agathe Bodin

Suzanne

Chantal Bronner

Josette

Olivier Cruveiller

Inspector Guillaume

Ashley Wanninger

Leplée's assistant

Laurent Schilling

Claude

Dominique Bettenfeld

Albert

Alban Casterman

Charles Aznavour

Sébastien Tavel

Interviewer

Nicole Dubois

Seamstress

Martin Janis

Jean Mermoz

Eric Franquelin

Etienne

Marc Chapiteau

Mitty Goldin

Maureen Demidof

Marcelle

Farida Amrouche

Aïcha

Pierre Peyrichout

Journalist

Liliane Cebrian

Palm reader

Paulina Němcová

American journalist

Jean-Jacques Desplanque

Tony Zale

Alain Figlarz

Boxing trainer

Nathalie Cox

Pin-up

Pierre Derenne

P'tit Louis

Emy Lévy

Brothel girl

Laura Stainkrycer

Brothel girl

Lucie Březovská

Brothel girl

Věra Havelková

Brothel girl

Jan Kuželka

Brothel customer

Jan Filipenský

Fire eater

Mathias Honoré

Mr. Loyal

Martin Sochor

O'Dett audience member

Lenka Kourilova

O'Dett audience member

Diana Stewart

American woman

Robert Paturel

Boxing ring corner-man

Olivier Raoux

Waiter

Philippe Bricard

Man in Lannes

Jaroslav Vízner

New year's eve man

Nicolas Simon

Journalist by the church

Pascal Mottier

Boy

Thierry Gibault

Ostende doctor

Garrick Hagon

American doctor

Vladimír Javorský

Street spectator

Fabien Duval

Policeman

Rodolphe Saulnier

Barman

Fedele Papalia

Diner waiter

Pier Luigi Colombetti

Brasserie owner

Zdena Herfortová

Woman Etoile Cafe

Olivier Carbone

Transvestite

Laurence Gormezano

Brasserie waitress

Christophe Kourotchkine

Civilian policeman

Robert Nebřenský

Doctor in Dreux

Jaromír Janeček

Show manager in Dreux

Christopher Gunning

Orchestra conductor

Jil Aigrot

Edith Piaf (singing voice)

Marek Vašut

Docteur in Belleville (uncredited)

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Marion Cotillard is super in this depiction of the life of French chanteuse Édith Piaf - from her upbringing in a brothel through the stages of her life that moulded this flawed but inspirational, and rather sad, woman into the truly international superstar that she became. Her performance is captivating; capturing the mannerisms and characteristics in a gritty, sympathetic and authentic fashion; leaving us in no doubt as to the thin emotional tightrope Piaf walked between sanity and, eventually, a drug-induced stupor and of the risks that involved not just for her, but those loyal (and not so much) around her. It is long, and at times Olivier Dahan takes a rather brutal approach to the chronology that can take a bit of getting used to; but the supporting performances - especially from Pacsal Gregory (Barrier) and Jean-Pierre Martins (Cerdan) add a richness as important as the imagery. These, as well as a thoroughly plausible script contribute really well to the overall mix and assist with an overall creative storyline that was always going to be pretty bumpy at the best of times. The film is, ultimately, about a singer - and the vast majority of the songs make no bones about using the original - and exquisitely performed vocals. I've seen many biopics - but few as good as this.