Romy Schneider: Once Upon a Time…

Behind the dazzling smile of the most famous empress of the seventh art lies a darker truth, made of sacrifices, relentless quests for freedom, and painful transformations. In this masterful work, Romy Schneider's career is not simply recounted: it is dissected in the light of a childhood whose shadows shaped every gesture, every look before the camera.

The title, “Once Upon a Time…”, resonates as a tragic irony. For while the world wanted to see her as a fairy tale princess, the reality was a fierce struggle to break free from the constraints imposed by an ever-present mother and the specter of a Germany seeking redemption. From the forced innocence of the Sissi years to the intensity of Claude Sautet’s masterpieces, this book analyzes how Romy used her filmography as a territory of exorcism. Each role, from La Piscine to L'Important c'est d'aimer, is here reread as a stage in her personal construction — or deconstruction.

The author delicately explores this constant permeability between screen and intimacy. How did the wounds of childhood, marked by absence and the weight of History, feed the dramatic intensity that made her a unique actress? Through the study of her collaborations with Visconti, Welles, and Zulawski, emerges the portrait of a woman who never stopped seeking in the eyes of directors the validation that a fragmented past denied her.

A poignant analysis of the price of fame and the quest for identity of an absolute artist.

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Available now from Metvox Publications, in PDF, ePub, and Kindle formats as well as in print (mainland France only).

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Also available in English: Romy Schneider: Once Upon a Time…

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