Amanda Lear: Call Me Mademoiselle (2023)

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In the 70s, Amanda Lear was a disco queen, pop icon, model and world star. She enchanted Paco Rabanne, Andy Warhol, Bryan Ferry and David Bowie. She lived with Salvador Dalí and went out with Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones. A born performer, with legendary mystique and charm, she kept her true self hidden behind numerous faces. From Bowie to Berlusconi, from London to Paris: the story of Amanda Lear is also a story of the second half of the 20th century.

Director: Patrick Jeudy
Genre: Documentary, TV Movie
Runtime: 53 min
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Production: ARTE
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: en

Keywords

artists' life, muse, singer, top model, portrait of an artist, life and career, biographical, biographical documentary

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Amanda Lear: Call Me Mademoiselle about?
In the 70s, Amanda Lear was a disco queen, pop icon, model and world star. She enchanted Paco Rabanne, Andy Warhol, Bryan Ferry and David Bowie. She lived with Salvador Dalí and went out with Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones. A born performer, with legendary mystique and charm, she kept her true self hidden behind numerous faces. From Bowie to Berlusconi, from London to Paris: the story of Amanda Lear is also a story of the second half of the 20th century.
Who directed Amanda Lear: Call Me Mademoiselle?
Amanda Lear: Call Me Mademoiselle was directed by Patrick Jeudy.
Who stars in Amanda Lear: Call Me Mademoiselle?
Amanda Lear: Call Me Mademoiselle stars Amanda Lear, Galia Salimo, Fabrice Gaignault, Éric Dahan.
How long is Amanda Lear: Call Me Mademoiselle?
Amanda Lear: Call Me Mademoiselle has a runtime of 53m (53 minutes).
What genre is Amanda Lear: Call Me Mademoiselle?
Amanda Lear: Call Me Mademoiselle is a Documentary, TV Movie film.
Where was Amanda Lear: Call Me Mademoiselle produced?
Amanda Lear: Call Me Mademoiselle was produced in France.