• Source: My Way (2012 film)
    • My Way, released in France as Cloclo, is a 2012 French biographical drama film about the life of French singer, songwriter and entertainer Claude François. It is co-written and directed by Florent-Emilio Siri, and stars Jérémie Renier as François.
      Cloclo refers to François' nickname, while the international name was chosen due to the eponymous song popularized by Frank Sinatra, but originally co-written, co-composed and performed as "Comme d'habitude" by François. The film follows the life of the singer from his childhood in Egypt in the 1940s to his accidental death in 1978.


      Cast


      Jérémie Renier as Claude François
      Benoît Magimel as Paul Lederman
      Monica Scattini as Lucia "Souffa" François
      Sabrina Seyvecou as Josette "Jojo" François
      Ana Girardot as Isabelle Forêt
      Joséphine Japy as France Gall
      Maud Jurez as Janet Woollacot
      Marc Barbé as Aimé François
      Eric Savin as Jean-Jacques Tilche
      Émilie Caen as Geneviève Leroy
      Sophie Meister as Kathalyn Jones
      Janicke Askevold as Sofia
      Pascal Aubert as Eddy Marnay
      Robert Knepper as Frank Sinatra
      Alison Wheeler as Sylvie Mathurin


      Reception


      The film received positive reviews from film critics, who praised Renier's performance and Siri's direction. It holds an 83% rating on the film critics aggregate site Rotten Tomatoes based on 6 reviews.


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      References




      External links


      My Way at IMDb
      My Way at Rotten Tomatoes

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