• Territories:

    Worldwide.

  • Production year:

    2025

  • Language(s):

    German, English, French

  • Rights:

    TV, NON-THEATRICAL, INTERNET, VOD

On one side, an electro-disco sextet with sophisticated melodies, on the other, a UFO of organic architecture overlooking the Bay of Cannes: L'Impératrice takes over the Palais Bulles for a bewitching retro-futuristic concert.
 

The group L'Impératrice and its singer Flore Benguigui could not have dreamed of a more beautiful setting to mark the release of their third album, Pulsar, on June 7: designed by Hungarian “habitologist” Antti Lovag in the 1970s, then bought by fashion designer Pierre Cardin, the Palais Bulles, whose thousand portholes overlook the Mediterranean, forms the ideal backdrop for a cosmic concert. Wandering through the villa's curvaceous spaces, this musical film unfolds the story of a day, from breakfast to bedtime under a starry sky, between everyday sketches punctuated by the group's swaying melodies and live sessions featuring classic hits (“Agitations tropicales”, “Voodoo?”, “Anomalie bleue”...) and danceable new compositions. A retro journey of joyful, refined energy.