You won't see Diam's in "Salam".
You won't hear his hits “la Boulette” or “Jeune demoiselle” either.
The documentary co-directed by the 41-year-old artist with Houda Benyamina and
Anne Cissé, presented in Cannes this Thursday evening, before a theatrical release on July 1 and 2 and a broadcast on the Brut X streaming platform at the start of the school year, talks about what happened after the music.
The phenomenon that the rapper was in the 2000s is evoked through images of crowds, jubilation, a sequence where she finds her Victoires de la musique and other NRJ Music Awards at her mother's house, but never excerpts from concerts. or clip.
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