The documentary reconstructs Clouzot's film, alternating between scenes from the 1964 film and dialogue readings between Jacques Gamblin (for Serge Reggiani) and Béjo (for Romy Schneider).
He has played with fellow artists like Aldo Romano, Belmondo Quintet, John Ruocco, Félix Simtaine, Michel Hatzi, Dré Palemaerts, Emanuel Cisi, Toninho Horta, Philippe Catherine, Serge Reggiani, Hein van de Geyn, Marcia Maria, Jacques Pelzer, André Ceciarelli, Éric Le Lann, Paco Sery and others.
Le Forestier began to focus on songwriting and composed Ballade pour un traître which was recorded and released by the French/Italian singer and actor, Serge Reggiani.
The Reggiani family hairdressers' shop was at number 83; Serge Reggiani evoked the spirit of this street in an autobiographical song.
Serge Gainsbourg | Serge Lifar | Serge Reggiani | Serge Chermayeff | Serge July | Serge Tcherepnin | Serge Fiori | Serge Danot | Serge Crasnianski | Virus Buster Serge | Victor Serge | Serge Weinberg | Serge Sudeikin | Serge Roy | Serge Provost | Serge Nubret | Serge Houde | Serge Haroche | Serge de Poligny | Serge Clerc | Serge Brammertz | Serge Betsen | Serge Baudo | Serge Avedikian | Serge and Beate Klarsfeld | Saskia & Serge | Serge Wolkonsky | Serge Vohor | Serge synthesizer | Serge Soudoplatoff |
It is a Belle Époque tragedy, the story of an ill-fated love affair between characters played by Simone Signoret and Serge Reggiani.