| Movie Name | La Vie En Rose |
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| Released | 8 February 2007 (Germany) |
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| Genre | Drama |
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| Runtime | 14o min. |
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| Rating | PG-13 |
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| Director(s) | Olivier Dahan |
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| Producer(s) | Alain Goldman |
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| Writer(s) | Olivier Dahan, Isabelle Sobelman |
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| Distribution | New Line Cinema, Picturehouse |
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| U.S. Box Office | $3,917,931 |
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| Country | France, UK, Czech Republic |
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| Language | French, English |
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La Vie En Rose is the title in English-speaking territories for La Môme (French for The Kid), a 2007 French language movie directed by Olivier Dahan about singer Édith Piaf, starring Marion Cotillard as Piaf. The movie premiered at the Berlin Film Festival. Co-stars include film veteran Gérard Depardieu, Sylvie Testud, Emmanuelle Seigner, newcomer Jean-Pierre Martins and respected character actor Pascal Greggory. The film presents a fractured and largely non-linear series of k ..
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Cast: Marion Cotillard - Edith Piaf Sylvie Testud - Mômone Pascal Greggory - Louis Barrier Emmanuelle Seigner - TitineMore... | Crew:
Original Music by Christopher Gunning
More... | Trivia: For almost all the performances in the movie (Heaven Have Mercy, Milord, Rien de rien, La foule, Cri du cœur, La vie en rose (English version), Padam Padam, Mon Dieu, Hymne a l'amour, Mon manège à moi]], Non, je ne regrette rien), the original recordings of Piaf were used as they thought it impossible to replicate her uniquely distinct voice and because Olivier Dahan said he wanted to keep it the most authentic sounding as possible except for 3 songs performed by Parigote singer Jil Aigrot : Mon Homme, Les Mômes de la Cloche, Les Hiboux.Make-up could take up to five hours for Marion Cotillard when she played the older Edith Piaf.To portray Edith Piaf, Marion Cotillard shaved back her hairline and shaved off her eyebrows, which were later penciled in, to better resemble the singer. More... | Awards: Golden Space Needle Award For: Best Actress Marion Cotillard Year: 2007 Won
More... | Other Info: Produced in: France Production Co.: Songbird Pictures, Legende Enterprises, Okko Production, TF1 Films Productions Also Known As: La Mome
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