Dalida (film)
Dalida is a French and Italian two-parts-film for television directed by Joyce Buñuel released on TV in 2005. This movie tells Dalida's life.
Plot
When she was still young, Dalida, then Dalila for her stage's name, she left her native country, Egypt to Paris, in order to have her chance. She met Lucien Morisse who permitted her to start a beautiful career as a singer. Dalida and Lucien got married finally but divorced soon. Some others lovers would leave her with a brutal and dramatic manner that would push her to a little decline. But her wish to have a child would never come true that finish her decline so that she decided to kill herself.
Cast
- Sabrina Ferilli : Yolanda Gigliotti, dite Dalida
- Charles Berling : Lucien Morisse
- Michel Jonasz : Bruno Coquatrix
- Christopher Lambert : Richard Chanfray
- Arnaud Giovaninetti : Bruno / Orlando
- Alessandro Gassman : Luigi Tenco
- Fanny Gilles : Rosy
- Vincent Lecoeur : Jean Sobieski
- Carole Richert : Solange
- Stephan Spassov : Claudio
- Fabrice Deville : Eddie Barclay
External links
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