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The Golden Age of Songs From Our Childhood

"Rediscover the hits of your childhood!"

This 135-minute documentary offers to reopen this magical parenthesis which has seen the birth of a whirlwind of artists with very different styles. From Chantal Goya to Annie Cordy, from Pierre Perret to Carlos. They knew how to bring each in their own way generations of children into their poetic universe.

Top Cast

  • Chantal Goya

    Chantal Goya

    Self

  • Pierre Perret

    Pierre Perret

    Self

  • Hugues Aufray

    Hugues Aufray

    Self

  • Hélène Rollès

    Hélène Rollès

    Self

  • Richard Gotainer

    Richard Gotainer

    Self

  • Isabelle Aubret

    Isabelle Aubret

    Self

  • Laurent Bitan

    Laurent Bitan

    Self

  • Georges Brize

    Georges Brize

    Self

  • Noam Kaniel

    Noam Kaniel

    Self

Overview

This 135-minute documentary offers to reopen this magical parenthesis which has seen the birth of a whirlwind of artists with very different styles. From Chantal Goya to Annie Cordy, from Pierre Perret to Carlos. They knew how to bring each in their own way generations of children into their poetic universe.

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