L'histoire française des Rolling Stones (2022)
Since the 1960s, the Rolling Stones, the incarnation of "sex, drugs and rock'n'roll", have had a special relationship with France. From the chaotic concert at the Salle Vallier in Marseille in 1966, to the recording of "Exile on Main Street", their album written under the influence in a villa on the Côte d'Azur, to Mick Jagger's mythical wedding in Saint-Tropez, the British rock band has lived through some crazy French years. Never-before-seen images and interviews with collaborators, rock critics and musicians lift the veil on the Stones' passionate relationship with France.
Directors: Raphaëlle Baillot, Élise Le Bivic.
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Louis Bertignac as Self |
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Yarol Poupaud as Self |
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Carla Bruni as Self |
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Jean-Marie Périer as Self |
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Yves Bigot as Self |
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Dominique Tarlé as Self |
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Nadine Expert as Self |
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Zouzou as Self |
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Marlon Magnée as Self |
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Antoine as Self |
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Jean-Pierre Foucault as Self |
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Sophie Rosemont as Self |
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Noémie Lecoq as Self |
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Susan Steinberg as Self |
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Mick Jagger as Self (archive footage) |
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Keith Richards as Self (archive footage) |
| Directing | Raphaëlle Baillot | Director |
| Directing | Élise Le Bivic | Director |