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Alain Delon’s life was filled with victories, losses, silence, and a love that never betrayed him — the love of his dogs. For Delon, dogs were not pets. They were companions, guardians, and the only beings he fully trusted. He often said that a dog’s loyalty was purer than human loyalty — and that the…
The death of Alain Delon revealed a hidden tragedy behind the legendary actor’s legacy: a family torn apart by inheritance disputes, legal battles, and a struggle for control over everything he built with his own hands. This documentary explores the fragile balance between fame, family honor, and the painful conflict unfolding around Delon’s estate…
A glimpse into the dawn of Sofia Loren’s legend. In this short MERUTTA.TV documentary, you will see rare archival footage of a very young Sofia Loren — including fragments of her early interview and photographs preserved in historical archives. Her voice is still soft, her gaze shy yet powerful. Pure cinema history unfolding before your…
“No fear could make me late for filming. I was never late, no matter how much I drank the night before.” TOSHIRŌ MIFUNE Toshiro Mifune (1920–1997) stands as one of the most towering figures in the history of world cinema. Few actors have so deeply and enduringly embodied the image of their nation on screen…
On the night of 19 October 2025, Paris suffered a blow that cannot be measured by the usual logic of crime. The Louvre—the symbolic heart of French culture and one of Europe’s spiritual landmarks—became the stage of a daring, almost theatrical robbery. In a place where solemn silence normally reigns, a precise and cold-blooded operation…
A fairy tale that did NOT last forever. To be beside him, one had to know how to live in his shadow. Mireille Darc could. She did not fight for him — she simply loved. Not herself in him, but him himself. That was her strength and her wisdom. Romy Schneider and Alain Delon 1959…
“There are three kinds of actors: bad ones, good ones, and great ones. Bad ones — that’s obvious — they play poorly. Good ones — they play well. But the great ones don’t play at all — they simply live in front of the camera.” — Alain Delon On August 18, it will be one…
OA new UK-France “one-for-one” migration deal promises to curb illegal Channel crossings — but with only 50 returns a week, experts say it’s more political theatre than real solution. “This is a pull factor and could increase pressure on the French coast, while local authorities were not even informed!” — said the mayor of Calais,…
ALAIN DELON AND SIMONE SIGNORET IN LA VEUVE COUDERC (1971) Ces amours quasi œdipiennes sont traitées avec tact… mais il manque un peu de flamme” — Le Monde, 1971 The heart, burdened with silence — in “The Widow Couderc” time does not flow. It freezes, like water in a canal, and every moment becomes heavy,…


















