SÉBASTIEN TELLIER: MANY LIVES
synopsis
From his first album composed in a maid's room to his performance at Eurovision, Sébastien Tellier never ceased to suprise, divert, bother, all without getting lost along the way. The constantly renewed authenticity of his musical universe is still one of the strongest in today's contemporary pop scene. Throughout testimonies and extracts from Quentin Dupieux's Nonfilm, appears a paradoxical and wild personality, whose shortcomings are as touching as his relentless quest for popular success and artistical avant-garde.
international title: | Sébastien Tellier: Many Lives |
original title: | Sébastien Tellier: Many Lives |
country: | France, Belgium |
year: | 2021 |
genre: | documentary |
directed by: | François Valenza |
film run: | 80' |
cinematography by: | Louise Courcier, Danny Elsen, Kanamé Onoyama |
film editing: | Jean-François Elie |
art director: | Nicolas Motte, Mathias Pol |
producer: | Patrick André, Deborah Chiarella, Geneviève Lemal, Tessa Louise-Salomé |
production: | VETTA Films, High Sea Productions, Petite Maison Production, Scope Pictures |