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  • 120'
  • Authors : Cécile Tesseyre, Didier Froehly, Nicolas Miard, Sylvie Chabas
  • 05-04-2002
  • Master : 1190

It’s their Destiny N° 2 | C'est leur destin | M6

Whether happy or not, they all have exceptional destinies. And whether famous or unknown, their lives read like a novel. Itineraries of these men and women who don’t live ordinary lives! Portrait: The comeback of Chantal Goya, beloved by the gay Chantal Goya: she was the star for the grade school kids with her impersonation of the young girl Becassine from Brittany (character from a series of children’s books) and her rabbit which killed a hunter. On December 13, 1985, she lost control of herself during a live television program. That was her fall from grace. But fifteen years later, Chantal Goya is making her come-back. She has a brilliant success on the hit parade with a techno rendering of her song Becassine. How is Chantal Goya experiencing this “resurrection”? Portrait: Mareva Galanter: I want to be a film actress She’s 23 years old, she’s beautiful and has a talent for repartee. She was Miss France 1999. She was nicknamed “the rebel.” Since the end of her reign, Mareva Galanter has been in fashion shows of the greatest fashion designers, she has moderated television shows and played some small roles in made for television films. But her goal—to act in movies. We followed Mareva Galanter in her daily life. Dreams and disillusionment of a beauty queen. Is there life after Miss France? Reconstruction: The last days of Claude François March 11, 1978, in a fashionable neighborhood of Paris, one of the most famous and adored stars of French pop music, Claude François, died by electrocution in his own bathroom. All because of a faulty light-bulb. He was 39 years old. He had just returned from a concert in Switzerland and was about to participate in a French television program. Through conversations with his closest colleagues and his family, we relive hour by hour the last days of this idol struck down at the height of his glory. Aristocrats: The Norwegian Princess Her name is Mette-Marit. She’s 28 years old. On August 25, 2001, she married the prince of Norway, heir to the throne. But before that, the young woman had lived a turbulent life: parties, music, drugs, and was mother of a little boy. The royal family and the Norwegian people had a hard time accepting the fait accompli. Their future queen Mette-Marit was a fast-liver and of common birth. But the young woman won the hearts of her family-in-law and that of her fellow citizens as well and public opinion turned in her favor. She has become one of the most popular of Norwegian personalities. Portrait.


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