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- This is the turbulent life story of Farah Diba Pahlavi, who became the first and only Empress in the history of Persia. The history and culture of this country, which dates back over millennia, is as much the theme of this film as is the life of the Empress, a role model to all women in Iran.
- Amanda Lear is one of the most diverse icons of the pop world. She became known in Germany in the 70s as an androgynous disco queen with songs like "Follow Me". But first she studies art in Paris and works there as a model. She meets Salvador Dalí, becomes his muse and learns from him in particular the art of self-dramatization. During her time in London, she walked fashion shows for Mary Quant and always cleverly placed herself where creativity and party life pulsated. She has fateful encounters and relationships with Bryan Ferry, David Bowie and Brian Jones, the lead guitarist of the Rolling Stones, among others. Inspired by David Bowie, she starts a career as a singer and ends up in the disco field. She becomes the white disco queen with an ultra-low voice and indefinable sex appeal. Is she a woman or a man - Amanda Lear plays with this confusion.
- With his blue eyes, blond hair and youthful smile, Hardy Krüger conquered the German public in the 1950s, before making his way to Hollywood. Born in Berlin in 1928, he was conscripted into the Wehrmacht in the final days of the Second World War, a traumatic experience that would affect him for the rest of his life. He then began a career as an actor under the direction of directors such as Alfred Weidenmann, Helmut Weiss or Rudolf Jugert, before being noticed outside his native country. Polyglot, he speaks fluently in French and English, he became known to the French public in "Un cab pour Tobrouk", where he played opposite Lino Ventura and Charles Aznavour, and conquered America with "Hatari!", by Howard Hawks.
- In this intimate snapshot of the American author, friends and fellow writers remember his work, exploration of taboos and visions of a freer society.
- In a series of interviews, Isabella Rossellini talks about her life, with reflections on her father, marriage, modeling and acting, the professional consequences of getting older, being a director, translating interest in science and gardening into film, and sexuality. The interviews take place at Pompeii, her apartment in New York, a Paris hotel where she lived as a child, Swedish waters near her mother's private island, the home of Jean-Luc Godard, and her garden. The narration includes clips from her "Green Porno" series, "Blue Velvet," and her modeling career. She emerges as reflective, humorous, and down to earth.
- Precht - the talk show.
- Peter Lindbergh is interviewed and talks about his professional career as we get to follow him through his archives, as well as watch him photograph models on the streets of Paris in his own legendary black and white style.