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Elle s'appelait Sirima
Elle s'appelait Sirima
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  2. Elle s'appelait Sirima

Elle s'appelait Sirima

2021
0m
Documentary

Status

Released

Release

2021

Runtime

0m

Storyline

The film traces Sirima's path to her tragic fate. Sirima, a 24-year-old French-Sri Lankan singer, was stabbed to death by her partner on the night of 6–7 December 1989, just weeks after the release of her debut album, A Part of Me. Sirima's voice left a lasting impression on the passengers of the Chatelet-Les Halles metro station who heard her singing while she was busking there. The metro was her first stage and her first audience. Her voice and her personality inspired a professional musician, saxophonist Philippe Delettrez, whom she came to trust. Together, they composed, wrote and recorded an album at Davout Studio with great musicians and a symphony orchestra. Everything happened very quickly.

Score Distribution

Details

Status
Released
Runtime
0m
Aug 11, 2021
Languages
French
Director
Pascale Thirode
Production
Zadig Productions
Zadig Productions
Production Countries
France

Top Cast

3 Cast Members

Sirima

Self (archive footage)

Jean-Jacques Goldman

Jean-Jacques Goldman

Self (archive footage)

Michael Jones

Michael Jones

Self

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