
Tous les chanteurs s'appellent Michel
Documentary · Music
Overview
Documentary on popular French singers spanning over three decades (60s, 70s, 80s).
Top Cast


Michel Berger
Michel Berger
Self (archive footage)
Michel Berger
Self (archive footage)


Michel Delpech
Michel Delpech
Self (archive footage)
Michel Delpech
Self (archive footage)


Michel Fugain
Michel Fugain
Self (archive footage)
Michel Fugain
Self (archive footage)


Michel Jonasz
Michel Jonasz
Self (archive footage)
Michel Jonasz
Self (archive footage)


Michel Polnareff
Michel Polnareff
Self (archive footage)
Michel Polnareff
Self (archive footage)


Michel Sardou
Michel Sardou
Self (archive footage)
Michel Sardou
Self (archive footage)
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