Thierry Le Luron : La solitude d'une vie

In just a few months, Thierry Le Luron became a true star, delighting television audiences and theater crowds with his impersonations. This is the story of a meteoric rise. A teenager discovered on television, he achieved fame and fortune at 20, becoming a star of impersonation and a symbol of political dissent with his fiercely funny parodies, before succumbing to illness at the age of 34 on November 13, 1986. This is the public face of his success, but beneath this remarkable ascent lies the story of a man who, throughout his life, played with appearances to better conceal the difficulty of facing his private life. Behind the image of the perfect son-in-law lay inner turmoil, loneliness, and the burden of illness, which, at the time, social conformity forced him to keep hidden. Directed by Laurent Allen-Caron