“Energy” is the word that comes up most often when talking about Line Renaud. The one who, as a child, made her climb on the tables of her grandmother’s bar to sing at the top of her voice. The one that will propel her to Paris, then to Las Vegas where she will lead a review. The one that will get her on the boards of Parisian theaters and on film and television sets.
A life as an extraordinary artist and a life as a fighting woman . She always fought Line Renaud. To get out of his modest condition, to succeed in his immense career, to fight, even today, against AIDS…
93 years and a thousand and one lives
She will have known a love of life, Louis Gasté, her pygmalion, and a carnal and passionate love, Nate Jacobson, director of Caesars Palace in Las Vegas.
At 93, in her life, she regrets nothing, except not having been able to fill a gap: that of not having had a child.
The thousand and one lives of Line Renaud , between archive images and interview by Mireille Dumas. This lovely documentary retraces a life, a century.