
Sœur Sourire: Who Killed the Voice of God?
Documentary · Music · Drama
Overview
1962. A crystalline voice becomes a planetary tube. A Belgian nun jostles Elvis and the Beatles on the world charts. Her name: Sister Smile. A popstar with the trajectory of a comet who understands her success no more than the double meaning of her words… The harder the fall will be. Even God does not protect sharks' appetites or pretenses of success! Who killed the little voice of God? Here is the tragic story of an innocent voice, of an extraordinary fate, almost of a curse ...
Top Cast


Sœur Sourire
Sœur Sourire
Self (archive footage)
Sœur Sourire
Self (archive footage)


Ed Sullivan
Ed Sullivan
Self (archive footage)
Ed Sullivan
Self (archive footage)


Noël Mamère
Noël Mamère
Self (archive footage)
Noël Mamère
Self (archive footage)
Pierre Heme
Pierre Heme
Self (archive footage)
Pierre Heme
Self (archive footage)
Florence Delaporte
Florence Delaporte
Self
Florence Delaporte
Self
Deb Chadwick
Deb Chadwick
Self
Deb Chadwick
Self
Karl Anderson
Karl Anderson
Self
Karl Anderson
Self
Alain Closson
Alain Closson
Self
Alain Closson
Self


Debbie Reynolds
Debbie Reynolds
Self (archive footage)
Debbie Reynolds
Self (archive footage)
Charles-Antoine de Rouvre
Charles-Antoine de Rouvre
Narrator (voice)
Charles-Antoine de Rouvre
Narrator (voice)
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