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Romy : 40 ans après, ultimes confidences

To honour the 40th anniversary of her death, multiple personalities share their feelings and thoughts about the life and career of the fabulous and bold actress Romy Schneider. Among them, Alain Delon, icon of French cinema and Romy's first great love, reads her the love letter which he wrote her forty years ago, the day after she passed away.

Top Cast

  • Romy Schneider

    Romy Schneider

    Self (archive footage)

  • Alain Delon

    Alain Delon

    Self

  • Julie Gaynet

    Julie Gaynet

    Self

  • Marie Gillain

    Marie Gillain

    Self

  • Elsa Zylberstein

    Elsa Zylberstein

    Self

  • Clotilde Courau

    Clotilde Courau

    Self

  • Mathilda May

    Mathilda May

    Self

  • Audrey Dana

    Audrey Dana

    Self

  • Guillame Evin

    Guillame Evin

    Self

Overview

To honour the 40th anniversary of her death, multiple personalities share their feelings and thoughts about the life and career of the fabulous and bold actress Romy Schneider. Among them, Alain Delon, icon of French cinema and Romy's first great love, reads her the love letter which he wrote her forty years ago, the day after she passed away.

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