"On n'est pas dans le futurisme, mais dans un drame bourgeois ou un thriller atmosphérique"
At the age of 26, Théophanis Lamboukas meets Edith Piaf, in January 1962. He is to become her second husband and the duo will perform her last big hit, `A quoi ça sert l´amour?´ When the star´s secretary, Claude Figus, introduces them to each other, Théo is so dazzled by `the Little Sparrow´ that he is speechless with emotion. Smitten, Edith confides to Figus, `I want to see your friend again so I can find out whether he´s as smart as he is good-looking, because he hasn´t said a word all evening.´ They are driven to see each other again and Piaf encourages Théo to take up a career as a singer. She invents his stage name, Sarapo (`I love you´ in Greek). They form a couple in life and on the stage, until Piaf´s death on the 10th October, 1963. Théo, her last love, joins her seven years later, victim of a car accident.
Their wonderful and tragic story is evoked here by Christie Laume; the singer´s last months as they´ve never been revealed before.
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