Music From Motion Pictures and TV
The following Dalida songs have appeared in the formentioned motion pictures or TV series.
Year | Motion picture | Songs | Director | Ref |
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1961 | Mädchen für die Mambo-Bar aka "Des filles pour le mambo bar" (France: French title) aka "$100 a Night" (US: dubbed version: English title) |
"Am Tag, als der Regen kam" | Wolfgang Glück | |
1979 | Série noire | "Le Lambeth Walk" | Alain Corneau | |
1984 | La Triche | "Fini, la comédie" and "Je suis toutes les femmes" | Yannick Bellon | |
1991 | Hors la vie (aka "Out of Life") | "Salma ya salama" | Maroun Bagdadi | |
1994 | Mina Tannenbaum | "Il venait d'avoir 18 ans" | Martine Dugowson | |
1995 | Gazon Maudit (aka "French Twist") | "Bambino" | Alain Chabat | |
1995 | Pigalle | Unknown | Karim Dridi | |
1996 | Pédale douce | "Bambino", "Salma ya salama" and "Je suis toutes les femmes" | Gabriel Aghion | |
1996 | Un Air de Famille (aka "Family Resemblances" (US)) | "Come prima" | Cédric Klapisch | |
1997 | On connaît la chanson aka "Same Old Song" (US) |
"Paroles, paroles" | Alain Resnais | |
1997 | Mémoires d'immigrés, l'héritage maghrébin | "Helwa ya baladi" | Yamina Benguigui | |
1998 | A Soldier's Daughter Never Cries aka "La fille d'un soldat ne pleure jamais" (France) aka "Soldier's Daughter Never Cries" (Australia: TV title) |
"Ciao amore ciao" | James Ivory | |
1999 | Novios | "Gigi l'Amoroso" | Joaquín Oristrell | |
1999 | Recto/Verso | "Paroles, paroles" | Jean-Marc Longval | |
1999 | Tontaine et Tonton | "Il venait d'avoir 18 ans" and "Gigi l'amoroso" | Tonie Marshall | |
1999 | Un pont entre deux rives aka "The Bridge" | Unknown | Gérard Depardieu | |
2001 | Souffle | "Buenas noches mi amor" | Muriel Coulin and Delphine Coulin | |
2001 | Mauvais genres aka "Transfixed" (Canada: English title: festival title) (US) aka "Bad Genres" (International: English title: festival title) aka "Gender Bias" (US) |
"Il venait d'avoir 18 ans" | Francis Girod | |
2001 | Absolument fabuleux | "Il venait d'avoir 18 ans" | Gabriel Aghion | |
2001 | C'est la vie | "Darla dirladada" | Jean-Pierre Améris | |
2001 | Paroles de Bibs | "Paroles, paroles" | Jocelyne Lemaire-Darnaud | |
20XX | La Bonne Addresse | "Pezzettini di bikini" | Gary Goldman | |
2002 | L'Adversaire aka "The Adversary" | "Histoire d'un amour" | Nicole Garcia | |
2003 | Perduto Amor | "Itsi bitsi petit bikini" | Franco Battiato | |
2005 | Dalida: Le Film | Principal singer on entire soundtrack | Joyce Buñuel | |
2005 | L'un reste, l'autre part | "Il venait d'avoir 18 ans" | Claude Berri | |
2005 | The Secret Life of Words (International: English title) (UK) (US) aka "La vida secreta de las palabras" (Spain) aka "La vida secreta de les paraules" (Spain: Catalan title) |
"Histoire d'un amour" | Isabel Coixet | |
2006 | OSS 117, Le Caire nid d'espions aka "OSS 117, Nest of Spies" |
"Bambino" | Michel Hazanavicius | |
2007 | Michou D'Auber | "Bambino" | Thomas Gilou | |
2007 | L'Ennemi intime aka "Intimate Enemies" (Canada: English title) |
"Come prima" | Florent Emilio Siri | |
2008 | Mesrine : L'Instinct de mort | "Romantica" and "La Danse de Zorba" | Jean-François Richet | |
2010 | Les Amours Imaginaires (Canada: Original title) aka "Heartbeats" (US) (Europe: English title: festival title) aka Fantastikes agapes (Greece: Greek title) |
"Bang Bang" | Xavier Dolan | |
2011 | Les femmes du 6è étage (France: Original title) aka "Las chicas de la 6ª planta" (Spanish title) aka "The Women on the 6th Floor" (English title) aka "Service Entrance" |
"Itsi bitsi petit bikini" | Philippe Le Guay | |
2011 | Le Skylab (France: Original title) | "Bambino" | Julie Delpy |
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