
My Mom, God and Sylvie Vartan
2025 • Comedy, Drama
In 1963, Esther gives birth to Roland, the youngest of a large family. Roland is born with a club foot that prevents him from standing. Against everyone's advice, she promises her son that he will walk like the others and that he will have a fabulous life. From then on, Esther will do everything in her power to keep this promise. Through decades of trials and miracles of life, this film is the story of a true, funny and moving story, that of an incredible destiny and the greatest love there is: that of a mother for her child.
Runtime: 1h 42m
Why you should read the novel
Dive into the pages of 'My Mom, God and Sylvie Vartan' by Jean-Philippe Blondel, where the narrative takes you beyond the cinematic rendition into an intimate exploration of personal growth intertwined with vivid recollections of the 1970s. Through Blondel's masterful storytelling, experience the nuances of characters whose emotions leap off the pages, offering a richness and depth that only books can provide.
The novel allows you to linger in the thoughts and unseen moments of introspection, often glossed over in film. Each chapter serves as a doorway to a fuller understanding of life's complexities faced by the protagonist, with Sylvie Vartan's music as a haunting backdrop enhancing every turn of the page.
By choosing to read the book, you immerse yourself in an etched world that leaves room for your own imagination to play alongside Blondel’s vivid descriptions. Uncover the layers of nostalgia and emotion crafted in prose that remains with you long after you’ve finished reading, offering a rewarding depth that movies can sometimes miss.
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My Mom, God and Sylvie Vartan
by Jean-Philippe Blondel