Dalida
- 2016
- Tous publics
- 2h 7min
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6,9/10
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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
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 nomination au total
F. Haydee Borelli
- Giuseppina Gigliotti
- (as Haydee Borelli)
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Every biopic is a risk for the viewer. because he has his version about the life of the lead character. maybe memories. and a lot of impressions. "Dalida" is one of rare biopics who escapes from the circle of clichés and full of good intentions sketches. maybe, because it has the right director and the ideal lead actress. maybe for the beautiful elegance for present a chain of tragedies, hard work, fragility and need of happiness. maybe for the science to give to you the feeling to see a docu-drama. the admirable thing - it is not a film for the fans of Dalida. it is not exactly story of a precise existence. it is far to be a bitter fairy tale. it has the magnificent gift to be a film about chance and the price of it, about choices and about a woman looking for herself. all in a manner who, I believe, is more than inspired.
I remember Dalida's songs from my childhood. This film is a good biopic and worth to watch to learn about her more.
At first, I found it a little bit too tragic as a film but at the end her real life is unfortunately tragic. The music was obviously great. Sveva Alviti and Riccardo Scamarcio who act as Dalida and her brother/manager Orlando was great.
I wish, I would find more than Dalida's love affairs in the film such as; her dreams, her motives, her relationship with the music.
As a result, I can recommend the film to learn more about one of the best female singers in history and also it was a nice film to watch.
At first, I found it a little bit too tragic as a film but at the end her real life is unfortunately tragic. The music was obviously great. Sveva Alviti and Riccardo Scamarcio who act as Dalida and her brother/manager Orlando was great.
I wish, I would find more than Dalida's love affairs in the film such as; her dreams, her motives, her relationship with the music.
As a result, I can recommend the film to learn more about one of the best female singers in history and also it was a nice film to watch.
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
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.
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.
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.
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.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe 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.
- GaffesThe use of lip-syncing during the singing scenes is obvious throughout the movie.
- ConnexionsFeatures Oscar (1967)
- Bandes originalesUn Po' d'Amore
(Nights in White Satin)
Written by Justin Hayward
French lyrics by Hubert Ithier
Performed by Dalida
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Détails
Box-office
- 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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