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7.4

La vie en rose (2007)

La Môme (La Vie en Rose)
Running time: 140 min | Genre: Drama, Biography, Musical, 50s, 1960s
La vie en rose

Synopsis

She was tiny and tender, but her private life was marked by extraordinary tragedy. Edith Piaf (1915-1963) conveyed French identity to the rest of the world as had no other singer before or after her. Known internationally as the "sparrow of Paris" her voice was in fact strong, expressive and passionate. Her international fame rests on the astounding success of songs like "La vie en rose", "Non, je ne regrette rien", "Mylord" and many others, 30 of which are to be heard in this film.
Edith Piaf's life was one long struggle. Left by her street singer mother at an early age, she grew up with her paternal grandmother, who ran a brothel in Normandy. Edith Piaf suddenly went blind between the ages of three and seven; legend has it that she regained her eyesight after the prostitutes working for her grandmother undertook a pilgrimage to Sainte Thérèse de Lisieux. She later went to live with her alcoholic father, only to leave him at the age of 15 to go and sing on the streets of Paris.
In 1935 Edith Piaf was discovered by a nightclub owner named Louis Leplée who convinced her to sing, in spite of her fear of performing, and gave her the nickname - "La Môme" Piaf, or little sparrow - that she was to retain for the rest of her life. She released her first album during the same year, and her magical voice soon turned her into an international star - on both sides of the Atlantic. Her passionate affairs and her friendships with famous contemporaries such as Yves Montand, Jean Cocteau, Charles Aznavour, world boxing champ Marcel Cerdan and Marlene Dietrich meant that her private life was often in the public eye. Flights of fancy and moments of happiness alternated with drama and tragic falls. And everyone knew that it would only be a matter of time before the "sparrow of Paris" burned her wings...

Nominations & Awards

Academy Awards

  • Best Leading Actress (Marion Cotillard) WINNER
  • Best Makeup WINNER
  • Best Costume Design NOMINATED

Golden Globes Awards

BAFTA

  • Best Leading Actress (Marion Cotillard) WINNER
  • Best Music (Score) WINNER
  • Best Costume Design WINNER
  • Best Makeup and Hair Stylist WINNER
  • Best Production Design NOMINATED
  • Best Sound NOMINATED
  • Best Film Not in the English Language: NOMINATED

César Award

  • Best Leading Actress (Marion Cotillard) WINNER
  • Best Cinematography WINNER
  • Best Sound WINNER
  • Best Production Design WINNER
  • Best Costume WINNER
  • Best Director (Olivier Dahan) NOMINATED
  • Best Supporting Actor (Pascal Greggory) NOMINATED
  • Best Supporting Actress (Sylvie Testud) NOMINATED
  • Best Picture NOMINATED
  • Best Original Screenplay NOMINATED
  • Best Film Editing NOMINATED

Screen Actors Guild Awards (SAG)

Berlin Film Festival

  • Golden Bear - Best Film NOMINATED

Critics Choice Award

  • Best Leading Actress (Marion Cotillard) NOMINATED
  • Best Film Not in the English Language: NOMINATED

European Film Awards

  • Best European Film NOMINATED
  • Best European Actress (Marion Cotillard) NOMINATED

Boston Society of Film Critics

Chicago Film Critics Association

  • Best Leading Actress (Marion Cotillard) NOMINATED
  • Best Foreign Language Film NOMINATED

Los Angeles Film Critics Association

National Board of Review

  • Top 5 - The Best Foreign Films of the Year WINNER

Details

Original title

La Môme (La Vie en Rose)

Director

Olivier Dahan

Producer

Légende Entreprises, Légende Films

Running time

140 min

Screenwriter

Olivier Dahan, Isabelle Sobelman

Music

Christopher Gunning

Cinematography

Tetsuo Nagata

Year

2007

Country

France France

Ranking

IMDb
7.6
Metacritic
6.6
Rotten Tomatoes
7.4
Unopeliculas
8.0

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