Aline (2022)

Aline (2022)

Aline Movie Storyline. The youngest of a hardworking French-Canadian couple’s 14 children is propelled to global music superstardom in Aline, a fictional musical dramedy freely inspired by the life of Celine Dion, written, directed and starring two-time César Award winner Valérie Lemercier.

For Aline Dieu, nothing in the world matters more than music, family and love. Her powerful and emotional voice captivates everyone who hears it, including successful manager Guy-Claude Kamar, who resolves to do everything in his power to make her a star.

As Aline climbs from local phenomenon to best-selling recording artist to international superstar, she embarks on the two great romances of her life: one with the decades-older Guy-Claude and the other with her adoring audiences.

Aline is a French-Canadian drama film, directed by Valérie Lemercier and released in 2021.[2] A fictionalized portrayal of the life of Céline Dion, the film stars Lemercier as “Aline Dieu”, a Canadian singer who rises to international superstardom.[3]

Lemercier plays Aline at every stage of her life from childhood through to middle age, with her body and face digitally adjusted for age-appropriateness in post-production. However, the singing is performed by French singer Victoria Sio.[

The film also stars Roc Lafortune and Danielle Fichaud as Aline’s parents Anglomard and Sylvette Dieu, and Sylvain Marcel as her manager and future husband Guy-Claude Kamar, as well as Antoine Vézina, Pascale Desrochers, Jean-Noël Brouté, Sonia Vachon, Alain Zouvi, Marc Béland, Christian Bordeleau, Yves Jacques, Jennie Anne Walker, Michel Laliberté, Elsa Tauveron, Arnaud Préchac and Mathieu Dufresne in supporting roles.

Aline Movie Poster (2022)

Aline (2022)

Directed by: Valérie Lemercier
Starring: Valérie Lemercier, Sylvain Marcel, Danielle Fichaud, Roc Lafortune, Antoine Vézina, Pascale Desrochers, Jean-Noël Brouté, Sonia Vachon, Alain Zouvi, Marc Béland, Martine Fontaine
Screenplay by: Valérie Lemercier, Brigitte Buc
Production Design by: Emmanuelle Duplay
Cinematography by: Laurent Dailland
Film Editing by: Jean-François Elie
Costume Design by: Catherine Leterrier
Set Decoration by: Cécile Deleu, Pascale Deschênes
Art Direction by: Cécile Arlet Colin, Greg Nowak
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for some suggestive material and brief language.
Distributed by: Roadside Attractions
Release Date: April 8, 2022

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