Romy Schneider: A Woman in Three Notes

September. 21,2008      
Rating:
6.4
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Documentary portrait of the actress Romy Schneider, in which director Frederick Baker tries to form an overall picture from the facets of image, myth, real life and screen persona.

Romy Schneider as  Self (archive footage)
Julia Cencig as  (voice)
Christian Strasser as  (voice)
Sarah Biasini as  Self
Helmut Berger as  Self
Audrey Dana as  Self
Raymond Danon as  Self
Joachim Fuchsberger as  Self (archive footage)
Christine Kaufmann as  Self

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