Sounds Like Nino Ferrer
Documentary
Overview
Nino Ferrer has had several lives: hits that made him famous; a dark but artistically fruitful period; a hidden life -of his own making- breaking away from showbiz. All these facets are concentrated in a brilliant, complex, skinned character. "It looks like Nino Ferrer" is a film rich in international archives (TSR, RTSI, Rai...), rare documents (Super 8 films of the Ferrer family) and even unpublished films (Nino Ferrer as an actor in an advertisement for Italian cheese). The film is also punctuated by the memories of famous musicians such as Manu Dibango as well as by the singer's successes and his live performances (L'Olympia, L'Arche de Noé).
Top Cast


Nino Ferrer
Nino Ferrer
Self (archive footage)
Nino Ferrer
Self (archive footage)
Cristina Marocco
Cristina Marocco
Narrator (voice)
Cristina Marocco
Narrator (voice)
Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett
Self
Richard Bennett
Self


Nancy Holloway
Nancy Holloway
Self
Nancy Holloway
Self
Bernard Estardy
Bernard Estardy
Self
Bernard Estardy
Self


Yves Bigot
Yves Bigot
Self
Yves Bigot
Self


Manu Dibango
Manu Dibango
Self
Manu Dibango
Self


Paul Personne
Paul Personne
Self
Paul Personne
Self
Hervée de Lafond
Hervée de Lafond
Self
Hervée de Lafond
Self
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