Johnny Hallyday : Que je t'aime (2021)
Thirty-four years ago, Johnny Hallyday performed for the first time on the Bercy stage. He remains the artist who played the venue the greatest number of times. For the inauguration of the Esplanade Johnny-Hallyday, his unique voice will once again fill the legendary concert hall for a tribute show.
Director: François Goetghebeur
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Florent Pagny as Self |
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Patrick Bruel as Self |
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Patrick Fiori as Self |
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Jenifer as Self |
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Nolwenn Leroy as Self |
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Catherine Ringer as Self |
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Pierre Billon as Self |
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Kad Merad as Self |
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Amir as Self |
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Kendji as Self |
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Gaëtan Roussel as Self |
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Louane as Self |
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Slimane as Self |
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Calogero as Self |
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Maxim Nucci as Self - Yodelice |
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Louis Bertignac as Self |
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Christophe Maé as Self |
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Adrien Gallo as Self |
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Gad Elmaleh as Self |
| Directing | François Goetghebeur | Director |
| Camera | Arthur Cemin | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Yvan Cassar | Music Director |
| Directing | Rabah Aliouane | Stage Director |
| Production | Anne Marcassus | Producer |
| Art | Xavier Grosbois | Decorator |
| Sound | Yarol Poupaud | Music Director |
| Camera | Dimitri Vassiliu | Director of Photography |
| Directing | Arnaud Madrières | Assistant Director |