
http://www.edithpiafmovie.com/
I just got back from seeing La Vie en Rose, a film based on the life story of Edith Piaf. This is probably one of the best films that I've seen in a while (it may even beat out Wes Anderson's The Darjeeling Limited, but I've yet to see that, so). The New York Times Review by Stephen Holden expresses it wonderfully:
'Marion Cotillard’s feral portrait of the French singer Édith Piaf as a captive wild animal hurling herself at the bars of her cage is the most astonishing immersion of one performer into the body and soul of another I’ve ever encountered in a film.'
Its amazing how this film manages to be uplifting while it is simultaneously heartbreaking. So, go check it out!
For anyone not familiar with Edith Piaf, here's her singing La Vie en Rose in 1954.