Dalida (2005 film)
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Dalida is a 2005 French-Italian two-part television film directed by Joyce Buñuel.[1] The film is about the life of Italian-French singer and actress Dalida.[2]
Plot
Cast
- Sabrina Ferilli as Iolanda Cristina Gigliotti, also known as Dalida
- Charles Berling as Lucien Morisse
- Michel Jonasz as Bruno Coquatrix
- Christopher Lambert as Richard Chanfray
- Arnaud Giovaninetti as Bruno / Orlando
- Alessandro Gassman as Luigi Tenco
- Fanny Gilles as Rosy
- Vincent Lecœur as Jean Sobieski
- Carole Richert as Solange
- Stephan Spassov as Claudio
- Fabrice Deville as Eddie Barclay
- Marie-Noëlle Bordeaux as Peppina
- Guillaume Adam as The receptionist
- Roberto Bestazzoni as Mario, an Italian producer
- Jeff Bigot as journalist at the wedding
- Bruno Delahaye as The casting director
- Maria Ducceschi as Andréa
- Silvana Gasparini as Dalida's sister-in-law
- Nabil Massad as Matouk
- Patrick Massiah as Orlando the Elder
- Solange Milhaud as The maid in Ankara
- Laurent Olmedo as Paulo de Sena
- Laurent Savard as The taxi driver
- Nikolai Urumov as Pietro Gilliotti
- Eric Verdin as Pascal Sevran
- Pascal Lopez as The bar man