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Dalida

  • 2016
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  • 2h 7min
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Sveva Alviti in Dalida (2016)
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L'histoire de la chanteuse égypto-italienne Dalida, comment elle a fait face à la vie et géré ses problèmes alors qu'elle était l'artiste la plus célébrée de l'histoire de France.L'histoire de la chanteuse égypto-italienne Dalida, comment elle a fait face à la vie et géré ses problèmes alors qu'elle était l'artiste la plus célébrée de l'histoire de France.L'histoire de la chanteuse égypto-italienne Dalida, comment elle a fait face à la vie et géré ses problèmes alors qu'elle était l'artiste la plus célébrée de l'histoire de France.

  • Réalisation
    • Lisa Azuelos
  • Scénario
    • Catherine Rihoit
    • Orlando
    • Lisa Azuelos
  • Casting principal
    • Sveva Alviti
    • Riccardo Scamarcio
    • Jean-Paul Rouve
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,9/10
    3,8 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Lisa Azuelos
    • Scénario
      • Catherine Rihoit
      • Orlando
      • Lisa Azuelos
    • Casting principal
      • Sveva Alviti
      • Riccardo Scamarcio
      • Jean-Paul Rouve
    • 21avis d'utilisateurs
    • 47avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Sveva Alviti
    Sveva Alviti
    • Dalida
    Riccardo Scamarcio
    Riccardo Scamarcio
    • Orlando
    Jean-Paul Rouve
    Jean-Paul Rouve
    • Lucien Morisse
    Niels Schneider
    Niels Schneider
    • Jean Sobieski
    Alessandro Borghi
    Alessandro Borghi
    • Luigi Tenco
    Nicolas Duvauchelle
    Nicolas Duvauchelle
    • Richard Chanfray
    Valentina Carli
    • Rosy Gigliotti
    Patrick Timsit
    • Bruno Coquatrix
    Vincent Perez
    Vincent Perez
    • Eddie Barclay
    Laurent Bateau
    Laurent Bateau
    • Le Psy
    Brenno Placido
    • Lucio Sanieri
    Ercole Alviti
    • Garde du corps 1
    Philippe Blondelle
    • Ami Dalida 1
    F. Haydee Borelli
    • Giuseppina Gigliotti
    • (as Haydee Borelli)
    Marieke Bouillette
    • Chanteuse cabaret Drap d'Or
    Rose Caprais
    • Présentatrice Drap d'Or
    Bertrand Chamerois
    • Ami du dimanche
    Virgile Daudet
    • Ami du dimanche
    • Réalisation
      • Lisa Azuelos
    • Scénario
      • Catherine Rihoit
      • Orlando
      • Lisa Azuelos
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    Avis des utilisateurs21

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    6khalid_hussam

    6/10

    Her early life in Egypt was totally dropped from the movie although she lived in Cairo for almost 21 years.

    And HOW COULD THEY MISS ONE OF HER MOST ICONIC SONGS FOR THE EGYPTIANS AND ARABS "Helwa Ya Baldi".

    This movie would have been much better.
    6abul_dahab

    Enjoyable, but lacking a lot!

    I really enjoyed watching this movie since I'm a huge fan of Dalida and her music so I really wanted to learn more about her life story through a biographical film like this one. This film however seems to fall short in several aspects, and I will try to list them all here with further explanation.

    First of all, the film spends too much time using flashbacks going between the present, the past, and then to the present/future again, which creates a lot of confusion and makes you wonder, what point in time are we in exactly? Which events happened first? Are we now watching Dalida in the present or the past or something else? Flashbacks can be a great way to tell different parts of a story, but using them in excess like in this film and in such a disorganized way really just brings down the level of enjoyment of watching the film. Considering the film is about 2 hours long, the first 40 minutes or so of the film involved almost non-stop flashbacks between Dalida's attempt of suicide to her past relationship with Luigi Tenco, to her childhood, back to her psychiatrist's office, and back to different events. What is the director's point of view in all this? It just creates confusion and doesn't serve the movie well in my opinion.

    The second point is the choice of cast. Anyone who knows the real Dalida knows that she had a real presence and physical beauty that showed off on and off her stage. The actress who played Dalida did not have any physical resemblance to her and I was not convinced for one moment that I am watching Dalida. It just feels like I'm watching someone "pretending" to be Dalida, almost like an old MTV program where an ordinary person dresses and gets a chance to look like a famous celebrity for one whole day. I can't remember the name of this program now. Dalida for sure did not have such huge mouth with flawed teeth like the actress who played her in the movie, and her eyes were not the same. Her whole face in fact has no physical resemblance. Not much effort was made with makeup to even make her look like Dalida. They changed her hair styles a few times to match Dalida's different styles through different periods of her life and made her wear the same dresses and clothes. That was it! Considering that we were supposedly watching her life story from 1956-1987, I didn't see her face age one bit through almost 30 years of her life. Was she immortal? Not a single wrinkle in her face, eye bags, receding hair line, all makes you wonder if this was just a low-budget production.

    Third: the sex scenes. I really don't understand what is the point of adding so many sex scenes almost with every lover that Dalida was involved in. Is this an erotic movie or an autobiographical drama about the life of a celebrity? I'm not even sure if some of them were factual considering that it is very hard to know such intimate details about a celebrity like what she was doing in bed and with whom.

    Fourth: Anyone who knows the life story of Dalida knows that she spent the first 22 years of her life in Cairo, Egypt (her birth country). Yet, we only saw Dalida's life in Egypt for barely a few minutes as an infant and as a child with her family. What about her adolescence and her life as an adult woman? In reality, Dalida was a rising star and well known person in Egypt thanks to winning the Miss Egypt beauty pageant in 1954, and participating in several films including her main role in the Arabic film Sigara we Kass (A Cigarette and a Glass) by the Egyptian director Niazi Mostafa also in 1954. Why were all these details omitted from the movie?

    To make it even worse, we did not even see the development in her rise to fame in France-only just a very brief instant of how she was invited by Lucien Morisse to sign a contract for his music label. We didn't really see or understand how she left her family and entire life in Egypt, and how she arrived in France initially, or even how she decided to start a life as a singer, considering that she was previously an actress in Egypt.

    Fifth: The music and Dalida's songs in the film. Simply there are too many songs in the film, which don't really serve the plot well. Yes some of them have lyrics which relate to that moment in her life and tell us how she feels or what is going on, but this also makes it difficult to understand the background behind these songs as we often see her singing a song with different events or things going on in her life quite quickly at the same time that the song is playing and without going into enough detail. This also leads me to ask: Is this a drama or a musical? Playing too many songs in the film while watching other events unfold at the same time just makes it shallow and lacking any depth that is important to understand the drama in her life.

    Overall, an enjoyable film to watch, although it is quite shallow with many events unfolding very quickly and many others entirely omitted from the plot like the first 21 years of her life in Egypt.
    9jad-nachabe-118-898511

    Biopic not-to-miss

    Beautifully written and portrayed journey through Dalida's success- filled career and through her rather melancholic personal life.

    Sveva shines as Dalida - she does her justice, and with all the right emotions at that. The picture offers a beautifully written and directed insight into the life of the legend that is Dalida. The transition between different phases of her life is light and allows you to dig deeper into what drove her success and ultimately her fall.

    While the film could've done better with Sveva's lip-syncing, the music is carefully selected, introduced, and fills the theater with Dalida's warm and unique voice.

    Probably will not be as commercially successful as the contextually similar La Vie en Rose with Marion Cottilard but insightful and beautiful nonetheless. Highly recommended.
    9rdeeb

    Worth watching

    Great Movie i went to see the movie in Egypt Cairo last week..and guess what i watched it Twice..same day two times back to back ( the cinema was packed with Dalida fans from older and younger generation) it was worth the time and money spent... those who are find of the great singer ..her music her songs her voice or those who lived that era would defiantly like the film..i wont repeat what was written in previous reviews..ill just add that one the film strength elements is that places it was shot in...they reflected her reality places..Although her childhood part was Filmed in Morocco which is not the case..not in Egypt Shobra Neighbor Hood where she was born and Raised..Nor Alexandria city when she lived as well...therefore even the Arabic Language in this part of the film is with a strange accent that is Moroccan not Egyptian..i wished they filmed in in her original places. i give the actress a high mark for the effort in Imitating every single gesture hair and makeup,,perfect... one of the Goofs is that they missed adding the most important Egyptian Song ( Kela Helwa W Kelmetain- a nice word or two) which she sang right before her suicide and was a major Hit worldwide.i was disappointed they omitted that song in the film. recommend to be watched and i w'd defiantly watch it again for a third time
    6ReganRebecca

    A fawning surface level look at a great icon

    For so many people around the world Dalida was an amazing, life- changing icon, a woman with a powerful voice who brought joy to so many people even while her own life was mired in tragedy. Dalida's life was the stuff movies are made of. What a disappointment then that this movies makes her seem so lifeless.

    Perhaps the problem here is that the filmmakers had so much to work with. Dalida had a 31 year career as a superstar, constantly remaking herself to stay on top of trends and to give new material to her fans. However instead of focusing on her career this biopic chooses to examine her through the lens of her romantic relationships many of which ended in tragedy (three of her lovers would commit suicide). As an entry way into the private life of Dalida it's not a bad start, but the script is frankly a mess. Men enter and exit Dalida's life quickly, with all the juicy material usually glossed over in montage backed by one of Dalida's songs. And after awhile these affairs start to drain the life force out of the movie. If you only had the film to go on Dalida is just a simple woman who only wants to get married and have children but keeps picking the wrong men. Her singing career seems almost incidental. At one point, Dalida tells a spiritual adviser that she feels whole when she's singing but we never see that. Instead the film treats Dalida as passive in her own career, a woman who doesn't really care for the work and instead has been built up by two men: her husband Lucien Morrise and her brother Orlando.

    Sveva Alviti has a beautiful face, but is missing that star quality that made Dalida someone you couldn't take your eyes off of. Everyone else is passable. The costumes and techs are glossy and it's fun to watch them and count the passing years through the background scenery (little attempts are made to age Alviti up with makeup). The best part of the movie though are Dalida's own songs which are used generously within the film and make it almost like a longform music video.

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    • Anecdotes
      The project was initially announced in 2011, with Nadia Farès in the title role. In 2012, director Mabrouk El Mechri came aboard, with the film shoot set to begin that year in France, Italy and Egypt, but ended up being pushed back several times. In 2014 co-writer Lisa Azuelos took over as director and decided to cast a relative unknown in the role, and Morocco ended up substituting for Egypt during production.
    • Gaffes
      The use of lip-syncing during the singing scenes is obvious throughout the movie.
    • Connexions
      Features Oscar (1967)
    • Bandes originales
      Un Po' d'Amore
      (Nights in White Satin)

      Written by Justin Hayward

      French lyrics by Hubert Ithier

      Performed by Dalida

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    • Date de sortie
      • 11 janvier 2017 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • France
    • Sites officiels
      • Official site (Germany)
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Langues
      • Français
      • Italien
      • Anglais
      • Arabe
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Tôi Là Dalida
    • Lieux de tournage
      • San Remo, Imperia, Liguria, Italie
    • Sociétés de production
      • Bethsabée Mucho
      • Pathé
      • TF1 Films Production
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    • Budget
      • 15 000 000 € (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 3 465 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 3 170 $US
      • 4 sept. 2017
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 5 623 134 $US
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    • Durée
      2 heures 7 minutes
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    • Mixage
      • Dolby SR
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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