La Môme

Edith Piaf (Marion Cotillard) dies in 1963 in France. Some of her final thoughts before dying are of her father giving her a doll when she was a little girl and the night her daughter Marcelle died. A few years before her final days, at a beach, during an interview she answers the question "What message do you give to young people?" with "To love." The last scene is Edith singing "Non, je ne regrette rien" at the Olympia in the early 1960s.

Alex

Edith Piaf: Americans want beauties, not me. I'm not the Parisian bombshell they expected. Can you see me as a chorus girl? Where's my feather up the ass? They think I'm sad, they're dumb. I don't connect to them.

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