
Aznavour by Charles
Documentary · Music
Overview
In 1948, French singer Charles Aznavour (1924-2018) receives a Paillard Bolex, his first camera. Until 1982, he will shoot hours of footage, his filmed diary. Wherever he goes, he carries his camera with him. He films his life and lives as he films: places, moments, friends, loves, misfortunes.
Top Cast


Romain Duris
Romain Duris
Charles Aznavour (voice)
Romain Duris
Charles Aznavour (voice)
Marie Montoya
Marie Montoya
Evelyne Plessis (voice)
Marie Montoya
Evelyne Plessis (voice)
Michel Klochendler
Michel Klochendler
François Truffaut (voice)
Michel Klochendler
François Truffaut (voice)


Charles Aznavour
Charles Aznavour
Self - Singer (archive footage)
Charles Aznavour
Self - Singer (archive footage)


Pierre Roche
Pierre Roche
Self - Musician (archive footage)
Pierre Roche
Self - Musician (archive footage)


Lino Ventura
Lino Ventura
Self - Actor (archive footage)
Lino Ventura
Self - Actor (archive footage)
Evelyne Plessis
Evelyne Plessis
Self - 2nd Wife (archive footage)
Evelyne Plessis
Self - 2nd Wife (archive footage)


Édith Piaf
Édith Piaf
Self - Singer (archive footage)
Édith Piaf
Self - Singer (archive footage)


Jacques Pills
Jacques Pills
Self - Singer (archive footage)
Jacques Pills
Self - Singer (archive footage)


Michèle Mercier
Michèle Mercier
Self - Actress (archive footage)
Michèle Mercier
Self - Actress (archive footage)
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