Shobhna's Seven Nights
Fifty years after her first recording in Nashville, Sylvie Vartan decided to record the album she sings about there to mark this anniversary. In one of her songs, she says: "I forged my own path, with…

Shobhna's Seven Nights
Fifty years after her first recording in Nashville, Sylvie Vartan decided to record the album she sings about there to mark this anniversary. In one of her songs, she says: "I forged my own path, without turning back. Leaving behind my mistakes along the way. I ventured into unknown lands, avoiding the pitfalls, and I came back." It is on this "road," both public and personal, from her native Bulgaria to Paris, passing through a thousand corners of the world, navigating fashions and overcoming the challenges of an extraordinary life, that this film embarks on, illuminating the journey of a shy young girl who became an international icon and a resolutely free woman. Platinum blonde, mischievous voice, radiant presence... In the sixties, she was the most beautiful person to go and sing. Enough to catch Johnny Hallyday's eye and accompany the Beatles on their Parisian tour. Half a century after her debut, Sylvie Vartan remains faithful to the legend. A radiant, almost unreal creature. A childhood in Bulgaria, exile in Paris, her meeting with Daniel Filipacchi, her first hits, her marriage to Johnny, the constant pressure of the paparazzi, the departure for the United States. —LCJ Editions & Productions

Shobhna's Seven Nights
Drama,Romance
Film Details
Fifty years after her first recording in Nashville, Sylvie Vartan decided to record the album she sings about there to mark this anniversary. In one of her songs, she says: "I forged my own path, without turning back. Leaving behind my mistakes along the way.
I ventured into unknown lands, avoiding the pitfalls, and I came back." It is on this "road," both public and personal, from her native Bulgaria to Paris, passing through a thousand corners of the world, navigating fashions and overcoming the challenges of an extraordinary life, that this film embarks on, illuminating the journey of a shy young girl who became an international icon and a resolutely free woman. Platinum blonde, mischievous voice, radiant presence... In the sixties, she was the most beautiful person to go and sing.
Enough to catch Johnny Hallyday's eye and accompany the Beatles on their Parisian tour. Half a century after her debut, Sylvie Vartan remains faithful to the legend. A radiant, almost unreal creature.
A childhood in Bulgaria, exile in Paris, her meeting with Daniel Filipacchi, her first hits, her marriage to Johnny, the constant pressure of the paparazzi, the departure for the United States. —LCJ Editions & Productions.