Neither quite him nor quite Aznavour… but really both. In “Monsieur Aznavour,” the musical biography by Mehdi Idir and Grand Corps Malade that comes out in theaters on October 23, Tahar Rahim wears prosthetics and makeup that give him a real air of the singer of “La Bohème” or “For me formidable,” who died six years ago.
Everyone will be able to form their own opinion quickly, since the trailer for the film is being broadcast from this Tuesday, September 3, and we offer you, exclusively, the first photos of this transformation. The actor deciphers for us this work of resemblance.
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