Performed by Charles Aznavour and Tahar Rahim
Synopsis
Follows the early days of iconic French-Armenian singer, songwriter and actor Charles Aznavour, from zero to glory. La BohèmeMusic by Charles Aznavour French lyrics by Jacques Plant Herbert Kretzmer.
Bravo Tahar Rahim!
I always thought that a great film starts with a great actor and Rahim exceeds all expectations. Who would have thought that his resemblance to Charles Aznavour would be so striking?
It was as if Aznavour himself came to life on screen!
Having seen Aznavour perform live in the past, I was amazed at how well Rahim captured not only his appearance but also his characteristic mannerisms. Another fascinating aspect of the film is its vivid depiction of 20th century Paris, where other iconic figures such as Edith Piaf are seen.
It immerses you in this glorious era, highlighting the lives of these legends
The cinematography is simply breathtaking – precisely executed and visually captivating, it keeps you engaged from start to finish. Grand Corps directors Malade and Mehdi Idir have truly created a masterpiece, recreating Aznavour’s life with remarkable authenticity.
I’m glad you watched!
This is a film you don’t want to miss – it’s an unforgettable experience that awaits you.