Édith Piaf and Marlene Dietrich meet in New York in 1947. The still young, seemingly indomitable, cheeky chansonette from Paris moves the audience to tears with her voice and also captivates Marlene Dietrich, this tall blonde - already a world star - with her Prussian virtues, her men and her women. They quickly became best friends and were bound by a great love. After her death, a yellowed little letter was found on Dietrich's bedside table, which she had probably always carried with her. Piaf had written on it: "Never forget that I love you!"
These two women are the fixed point around which a great cosmos unfolds. We meet them in Paris, Berlin, New York and all over the world. It is an evening full of stories, anecdotes, contemporary witnesses and, above all, music: great and small chansons by Édith Piaf, Marlene Dietrich, Charles Aznavour, Yves Montand, ZAZ and Charles Trenet.
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