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Étoile sans lumière

  • 1946
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  • 1h 45m
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6.2/10
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Édith Piaf and Serge Reggiani in Étoile sans lumière (1946)
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An actress is afraid for her career when her agent decides to hire a young provincial with a fabulous voice.An actress is afraid for her career when her agent decides to hire a young provincial with a fabulous voice.An actress is afraid for her career when her agent decides to hire a young provincial with a fabulous voice.

  • Director
    • Marcel Blistène
  • Writers
    • André-Paul Antoine
    • Marcel Blistène
  • Stars
    • Édith Piaf
    • Marcel Herrand
    • Jules Berry
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    239
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Marcel Blistène
    • Writers
      • André-Paul Antoine
      • Marcel Blistène
    • Stars
      • Édith Piaf
      • Marcel Herrand
      • Jules Berry
    • 7User reviews
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    Édith Piaf
    Édith Piaf
    • Madeleine
    Marcel Herrand
    Marcel Herrand
    • Roger Marney
    Jules Berry
    Jules Berry
    • Billy Daniel
    Serge Reggiani
    Serge Reggiani
    • Gaston Lansac
    Mila Parély
    Mila Parély
    • Stella Dora
    Yves Montand
    Yves Montand
    • Pierre
    Colette Brosset
    • Lulu
    Renée Dennsy
    • La script-girl
    Jean Raymond
    • Paul
    Pierre Farny
    Paul Frankeur
    Paul Frankeur
    • Le reporter
    • (as Paul Francoeur)
    Pierre Mindaist
    Ginette Cantrin
    Juliette Cransac
    Georges Yvon
    Jean Rozemberg
      Georges Vitray
      • Le producteur Darnois
      Mady Berry
      • Mélanie
      • Director
        • Marcel Blistène
      • Writers
        • André-Paul Antoine
        • Marcel Blistène
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      dbdumonteil

      Singing in the pain.

      In this movie, the great French chanteuse Edith Piaf portrays a maid who's only happy when she sings sad songs,songs about pain..

      It 's the end of the silent era .A star on the decline,Stella Dora,desperately tries to make her way in the talkies.Her manager and lover discovers Madeleine the maid and decides to use her voice.She will be Stella Dora's voice on the screen.Well you get the picture,it predates "singing in the rain " .

      However,Marcel Blistène's movie is eminently worthy of investigation because:

      -We can hear Piaf sing several songs written by her best songwriter Marguerite Monnot ."La chanson des pirates" is particularly exciting,and the final cut,sung on the stage of the music hall,which ends with haunting bells is thoroughly enthralling

      -It's a cruel depiction of the showbiz without any indulgence:relatively speaking,outside Gene Kelly's musical,it predates some aspects of "all about Eve" (1950)

      -The cast gathers some of the best actors of that era:Serge Reggiani,Jules Berry,Marcel Herrand,Yves Montand (debut):at the time ,the latter was Piaf's great love.

      -And "étoile sans lumière" (star without light) ,what a well-chosen title!
      7dromasca

      the playback girl

      I have watched in the past few years several documentaries or docu-dramas dedicated to the life and career of Édith Piaf. The moment came to see one of the films in which she acted and sang. My curiosity was satisfied by the opportunity to watch 'Étoile sans lumière' - the 1946 film by director Marcel Blistène, who was at his first feature film. Time has left its mark on this film, but there are many good reasons to see it even today. Édith Piaf is of course the main attraction, but this film also features Yves Montand at his screen debut. Piaf and Montand were living a passionate love story at that time. Their love crosses the screen.

      The subject of the film is also very interesting, capturing the transitional moment of cinema from the period of silent films to that of talking and singing films. It is therefore about the years 1928 - 1930, although the scenography and costumes are not very rigorous in recreating the period. The theme would later be covered in numerous other memorable films from 'Singin' in the Rain' to 'The Artist'. Silent film star Stella Dora sees her career threatened by the advent of sound cinema. She makes a musical movie about pirates, but she can't sing. Her impresario and lover has the idea of using the voice of Madeleine, a maid in a provincial hotel. In order not to jeopardize the star's career, the conspirators, who include the sound engineer Gaston, use the playback technique and keep secret the fact that Stella is not the one singing. The plan succeeds better than they expected, the film is a great success, but Madeleine, ignored by the applauses and not even invited to the banquet after the premiere, begins to dream of getting out of anonymity. There is no lack of men who are ready to help her, more or less interested.

      Édith Piaf was not a great actress, but the role suits her, the character actually having a lot in common with her own biography. When Piaf sings, the screen radiates magnetism. The song list does not include any of her famous hits, but still includes some beautiful songs composed by Marguerite Monnot. Yves Montand, young and nonchalant, does not yet sing in this film, but his presence justifies the heroine's love. Serge Reggiani doesn't sing here either, as he would in his later career. His Gaston has a naturalness to it, as opposed to the somewhat rigid style of the more seasoned actors in the cast. The melodramatic story has a modern ending and ends with a beautifully shot scene. 'Étoile sans lumière', one of the first French films made after the war, at a time when the world of French cinema was trying to find its balance after years of occupation and collaboration, offers today's viewer many moments of satisfaction, beyond the documentary interest and the opportunity to to listen once again to the voice of Édith Piaf.
      AmoNYC

      Piaf and Yves Montand

      Could Hollywood's famous movie musical "Singin' in the Rain" be imitating this French film -only 6 years later? I think so! Watching "Étoile Sans Lumière" was delightful and here we get to experience, not only Édith Piaf's image, but her magical singing, as well. She was barely 30, while making this movie. One hour into this film, Yves Montand shows up, making his movie debut... and this viewer had the privilege of seeing him shirtless. Here we have 2 pop legends that transcended time, cultures and languages. I was in Paris earlier this month, having coffee at an outdoor café, when a lady came to our table and sang "La Vie En Rose" with such soul, and in the style of Piaf. People are still imitating & honoring this magnificent talent -a half century after her passing. Few entertainers endure this long. I'm grateful that we have the opportunity to see such an incredible vocal talent, from years gone by, still performing in the moving image today. Piaf was in only 8 movies. So, this one is a rare treasure indeed! There are, however, countless films where Piaf's vocals continue to be featured to this day. Merci, Mademoiselle Piaf (RIP).

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      • Goofs
        The story takes place in 1929, but all of the women's fashions and hairstyles are strictly 1946. Much of the visible sound recording equipment, and some of the microphones, are also contemporary 1946.
      • Connections
        Referenced in Chantons sous la pluie (1952)
      • Soundtracks
        Le Chant du Pirate
        Music by Marguerite Monnot

        Lyrics by Henri Contet

        Performed by Édith Piaf

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      • Release date
        • April 12, 1946 (France)
      • Country of origin
        • France
      • Language
        • French
      • Also known as
        • Star Without Light
      • Production companies
        • Société Universelle de Films (SUF)
        • Une Production d'Eugène Tuscherer
        • B.U.P. Française
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 45 minutes
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.33 : 1

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