D'Déé
Crew
Biography
D'Déé, born André Dorothé Victor Pierre Trisot (9 March 1928 — 25 July 2016), was a French dancer, choreographer, and occasional actor, known for Je n'aime que toi... (1949), Le Bal (1983), and Charlotte-Susabi (2018).
Known For

In a French nightclub, choreographed song and dance routines are performed, rather than a streamlined narrative. They tell the story of Parisian culture and politics from the 1920s—1980s. A disparate, anachronistic series of characters, including an ordinary waiter, a Nazi collaborator, resistance fighters, and 1960s student protestors gather to celebrate and satirize 20th century France's icons, demons, and social changes.
Le Bal

Ronaldo, a singer with the growing reputation dedicating himself body and soul to his art, sacrificing his marriage.
I Love Only You
Boris Vian was a man of many interests and talents. He played the trumpet, wrote criticism, essays, novels, poems and plays, did some painting and sculpting. Philippe Kohly chooses to recount Boris Vian’s life through his love for jazz, his quest for freedom, his taste for celebration.
Boris Vian: The Jazz Life

A surrealistic drama in which Japanese artist Kamimura, disillusioned by the world and himself, combats and connects with the world before him – as he moves freely among reality, memory and fantasy through the three women who are involved with him.