Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien…No, I Regret Nothing At All Friday, Jan 21 2011 

I am sure you guys have heard of Edith Piaf – or as the French nicknamed  her, ”La Môme Piaf” (The Little Sparrow). Born in Paris in 1915, Edith became an international singer and one of France’s immortal icons.  Her music depicted ballads of her life’s struggles and humble beginning.  Piaf’s life was a constant battle to sing and survive, to live and love. Raised in her grandmother’s brothel, she was discovered in 1935 by nightclub owner Louis Leplee, who persuaded her to sing despite her extreme nervousness.

A biopic of her  life was released in 2007,  “La Vie en Rose” (literally, Life In Pink, and the same name of her signature song).  It won five Césars, including one for Best Actress.  Marion Cotillard, who played the role of Edith, won an Academy Award for her performance, marking the first time an Oscar had been awarded for a French language role.

It also became the first French film to win more than one Oscar; the other for best Makeup.  Marion was completely transformed to look like Edith – the resemblance is right on.

Marion also plays the role of Leonardo DiCaprio’s deceased wife in the science-fiction flick “Inception” (2010). One of the songs played in this film was Edith Piaf’s “Je ne regrette rien” – my favorite of all her songs!  I thought it was quite an honor for Marion to be in this film and have this particular song chosen as background music.  It’s Edith’s version of Sinatra’s “I did it my way” – the lyrics and melody are very strong and empowering.

Check it and sing along with the lyrics I’ve translated below – it’s become my anthem!  Je ne retrette rien!

Paroles: Michel Vaucaire, Musique: Charles Dumont, enr. 10 novembre 1960

Non, rien de rien - No, nothing at all

Non, je ne regrette rien - No, I don’t regret anything at all

Ni le bien qu’on m’a fait - Nor the good that was given me

Ni le mal, Tout ca m’est bien egal - Nor the evil, Theyre all the same

Non, rien de rien - No, nothing at all

Non, je ne regrette rien - I don’t regret anything at all

C’est paye, balaye, oublie - Its all paid for, wiped out, and forgotten

Je me fous du passe - And I don’t care for whats gone by

Avec mes souvenirs - With my memories

J’ai allume le feu - Ive lit a fire

Mes chagrins, mes plaisirs - My sorrows, my pleasures

Je n’ai plus besoin d’eux - I dont need them anymore

Balayes mes amours - My romances wiped out

Avec leurs tremolos - With the tremblings they braught

Balayes pour toujours - Wiped out forever

Je repars a zero - I set out once more from zero

Non, rien de rien - No, nothing at all

Non, je ne regrette rien - I don’t regret anything at all

Ni le bien qu’on m’a fait - Nor the good that was given me

ni le mal, Tout ca m’est bien egal - Nor the evil. Theyre all the same

Non, rien de rien - No, nothing at all

Non, je ne regrette rien - I don’t regret anything at all

Car ma vie - Because my life

Car mes joies - Because my joys

Aujourd’hui - Today

Ca commence avec toi…It all begins with you!

Les Parapluies de Cherburg Saturday, Jan 15 2011 

OMG – if you are a sick romantic, as I am, run and order this movie on Netflix now!

I missed watching it with my French meetup last month, but I was told it’s a MUST see…I concur!!  ”The Umbrellas of Cherbourg” (1964), a Franco/German musical by Jacques Demy, starring Catherine Deneuve (Genevieve) and Nino Castelnuovo Guy) , tells the story of  two young lovers from Cherburg whose lives are separated by war (French/Algerian War – 1954-1962).  The movie is an operetta in that songs as well as dialogue advance the action – this makes the French very easy to follow and understand.  I was completely mesmerized by the orchestral score of simple but sincere rhythms and tunes that permeate the soul.  You will watch it just to listen to the music over and over again.

The music was written by Michel Legrand.  I have to tell you, I’ve watched it three times today and can’t stop singing the beautiful love theme, it’s heart wrenching!!  This one is definitely on my list of must haves!  I hope you love it as much as I do.

Films, Films and more Films! Wednesday, Jan 12 2011 

I can’t get enough of French flicks.

I just heard about a new way of sharing the love of French cinema on the internet:  The French Film Epidemic by Myfrenchfilmfestival.com.  You get to vote for your favorite film and possibly win a trip to Paris!  I’m in!  It runs January 14th through the 29th and you get to watch all the films from your laptop.

Twenty films will be in competition – 10 feature films and 10 shorts – all accessible in ten languages.  The winning feature film will run in Air France flights starting April 1st for 9 months! I am going to catch as many as I can and of course vote and state my opinion – maybe I’ll be the lucky one to win a trip…on ne sait pas! (ya never know!)

Join in the fun – it’s too cold to get out to the movie theatre, and i’s not like there’s much out there to see!  You can send me your thoughts and comments to share.  Here’s a trailer of one film I think I’m going to like…”La Famille Wolberg”

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