Dalida (2005 film)
Dalida is a 2005 French-Italian two-part television film directed by Joyce Buñuel.[1] The film is about the life of French actress Dalida.[2]
Plot
When she was still young, Dalida (named Yolanda before her stage name was given) left her native country of Egypt to France, 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, but then divorced soon. Some other 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 never came true, leaving her to kill herself.
Cast
- Sabrina Ferilli as Yolanda Gigliotti, also known as Dalida
- Charles Berling as Lucien Morisse
- Michel Jonasz as Bruno Coquatrix
- Christopher Lambert as Richard Chanfray
- Arnaud Giovaninetti as Bruno / Orlando
- Alessandro Gassman as Luigi Tenco
- Fanny Gilles as Rosy
- Vincent Lecoeur as Jean Sobieski
- Carole Richert as Solange
- Stephan Spassov as Claudio
- Fabrice Deville as Eddie Barclay
References
- "Dalida en tête". ToutelaTele (in French). 4 May 2005. Retrieved 19 August 2021.
- "Dalida et l'éternelle fontaine de l'audience". 20minutes. 3 May 2007. Retrieved 19 August 2021.
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