Étienne Daho
Nacimiento : 1956-01-14, Oran, Algeria
Original Music Composer
Tralala, un cantante cuarentón que vagabundea por París, conoce una tarde a una joven que le envía un único mensaje antes de desaparecer: "No seas tú mismo". ¿Acaso lo ha soñado? Rápidamente abandona la capital y parte hacia Lourdes en busca de la misteriosa mujer, que solo puede ser la respuesta contemporánea a las apariciones milagrosas de la Virgen María. Allí, el músico se encuentra con una colorida colección de personajes que le ayudan a despojarse de su antigua identidad.
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Live performance at Koko theater in London
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The first documentary about France's post punk and cold wave scene in the late 1970s and early 1980s. During an art show at agnès b. gallery in 2008, Jean-François Sanz has gathered some exceptional material that brings to light, through archival footage and about thirty interviews to the main players, the pop culture heritage of that moment.
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La famosa actriz, que ha erigido la reserva y la discreción en una ética de vida, conversa con la directora Anne Andreu para un programa televisivo. Recuerda su infancia, su carrera, ciertas películas, determinados actores, ciertos directores... mientras evoca a aquellas personas que amó: su hermana Françoise, Roger Vadim, Marcello Mastroianni o François Truffaut mientras explica cómo combina la vida pública y privada.
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Live Concert of Etienne Daho at Pleyel, Paris on December 3rd of 2008
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An Evening with Daho is a live DVD live from Étienne released in December 2008. The DVD includes all tracks of the Album L'Invitation, including several duets with Dani, Bashung, Charlotte Gainsbourg, and Air, who perform with Etienne several tracks from Pink Floyd and Serge Gainsbourg.
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In this mildly explicit sexual drama, the lovely dancer Annabelle (Delphine Zingg) has a passionate relationship with an older man but eventually decides to devote her romantic energies to a younger man with whom she has more in common. Between sex scenes, and philosophical discussions between friends and lovers about love and relationships, the viewer is treated to shots of the lovely dancer mulling over her life at various scenic locations in Paris.
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Elisa and Eric are two teenage war orphans. They change their apartment on the outskirts of the city into a photo-studio to make a living, and they are very devoted to it. The two seem to live like heavenly beings without connecting to the outside world. Their only contact with the exterior is through Jacques, a loyal friend, but he also cuts himself out of any social life. The sister and the brother then take to get in touch with the world by Mrs Jean, a friend of their deceased mother with whom Elisa takes courses of singing. They live in harmony until a young man, whom Elisa falls for, eventually leaves with Eric for the USA and left her brokenhearted alone in France.
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Three young friends steal some music equipment for their struggling post-punk band and, in a panic, kill the shop’s owner. Assayas’ debut feature examines, with characteristic restraint and acuity, the psychological fallout as the band unravels—and each of its members grapple with their own feelings of guilt, paranoia, and despair.