More than 60 years after the death of Edith Piaf, the great French singer, her life will now be brought to life in a new biopic that promises a startling authenticity thanks to the use of artificial intelligence. The tape "Edith" will reveal new facets of the artist's life, starting from the 1920s and ending in the 60s, overcoming the space of Paris and New York.
The project, made possible thanks to artificial intelligence technology, promises to reveal previously unknown aspects of Edith Piaf's life. In collaboration with Warner Music Entertainment and production company Seriously Happy, the film promises to combine animation with archival footage, personal recordings and television performances for a deeper understanding of the great artist's story.
Director Julie Weil and screenwriter Gilles Marliac promise to convey not only the famous voice, but also the real emotionality of Edith Piaf, using modern achievements in the field of animation and technology. According to them, the film will be an attempt to pass on the legacy of the great artist to the new generation.
Recordings of Piaf's original songs, including the cult hits "La Vie en rose" and "Non, je ne regrette rien", will be part of the biopic. The premiere of the tape, which promises to be a real masterpiece, is already exciting fans of music and cinematography.