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Edith Piaf: A Life of Passion

One of the most popular female singers of her generation, Edith Piaf, 'the little sparrow', conquered the hearts of admirers around the world with her voice and unique talent. From an extraordinary life to her extraordinary love affairs and heart-breaking tragedies, she was a true artist that lived to sing. Her death in 1963 was mourned internationally. Four years after her death a documentary was made by French television to commemorate her legacy. It captured a moment in history that can never be re-created with rare footage of her life, career, loves, and her funeral. It also includes film clips of Piaf performing some of her most famous songs, including La Vie En Rose, A quoi ca sert l'amour, Milord, Mon Dieu, and more. With historic interviews and news reports of the time, it is a one-of-a-kind tribute to an unforgettable artist.

Year: 1967
Genre: Documentaries, Music Capsule, Performing Arts, General Docos
Country: France
Starring: Edith Piaf
Duration: 100 Minutes
Rating: G
Location in store: Performing Arts

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