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Serge Lama, la vie à la folie
Serge Lama, la vie à la folie

Serge Lama, la vie à la folie

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Serge Lama is the author of huge popular successes for more than 60 years: "Je suis malade", "Femme, femme, femme" or "Les Ballons rouges" have gone through the fashion. In this documentary, Serge Lama reveals himself to Mireille Dumas as he had never done before. The artist comes back on the important moments of his life. He talks about love, about the women he has sung to throughout his career, about his possessive and tyrannical mother, about his father, an operetta singer who became a beer merchant out of necessity, and who he would like to avenge at all costs by shining on the stage of the Olympia. He also tells of the pain of having lost his first love in a terrible accident.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

French

Runtime

55 mins

Rating

7/10

Release Date

27 January 2023

Country

France

Cast

Serge Lama

Serge Lama

Self

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