
Jean Paul Gaultier fait son show
Documentary
Overview
On the occasion of Jean Paul Gaultier's 40-year career and his show "Fashion Freak Show" at the Folies Bergère, France 2 has given carte blanche to the most famous French couturier of the world who has created for the first time a great show of varieties fully immersed in his universe. Jean Paul Gaultier who, in his childhood, dreamed while watching the variety shows of Maritie and Gilbert Carpentier, takes the reins of this great entertainment mixing music and fashion.
Top Cast


Jean-Paul Gaultier
Jean-Paul Gaultier
Self - Host
Jean-Paul Gaultier
Self - Host


Stéphane Bern
Stéphane Bern
Self - Host
Stéphane Bern
Self - Host


Daphné Bürki
Daphné Bürki
Self - Host
Daphné Bürki
Self - Host


Amanda Lear
Amanda Lear
Self
Amanda Lear
Self
Anouk Viale
Anouk Viale
Self
Anouk Viale
Self


Catherine Ringer
Catherine Ringer
Self
Catherine Ringer
Self


Rahim C Redcar
Rahim C Redcar
Self
Rahim C Redcar
Self
Demi Mondaine
Demi Mondaine
Self
Demi Mondaine
Self


Eddy de Pretto
Eddy de Pretto
Self
Eddy de Pretto
Self


Farida Khelfa
Farida Khelfa
Self
Farida Khelfa
Self
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