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In 1988, 20-year-old Céline Dion won Eurovision for Switzerland with the song ‘Ne Partez Pas Sans Moi’, a moment that kickstarted her international career and propelled the young Celine to world fame. This documentary looks back through the archives at an event that changed the Quebec singer's life, with interviews from the song’s composer as well as from Scott Fitzgerald, the British singer who was runner up at Eurovision 1988, beaten by just one point.
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00:00My goal is to become an international star,
00:07to work very hard and sing in many languages,
00:11and always do the best I can live in.
00:14That's it. That's my biggest dream. That's my goal.
00:18And there you have it.
00:20You think that would be happiness too?
00:22Perfectly for me. In any case, because my life is my job.
00:27My job is my life.
00:28I really don't have it. For me, they're not two different things.
00:32At least not for now.
00:34I'm 20. I have no privacy.
00:36For me, life is all about my job.
00:39It's singing, singing, singing. That's all.
00:43I would like that for sure to get married one day and have children,
00:46and have a nice house, then iron my husband's shirts,
00:49then cook, then do good, and so on.
00:52But as I was saying earlier at the beginning of the interview,
00:54you can't have it all.
00:55You can't sing, travel, and have a family life.
00:59But one day, maybe when I want to retire at 40, 50, 60,
01:03I don't know, maybe, I'll have the chance to experience all that.
01:07Because do you think I believe you when you talk about cooking,
01:10ironing shirts, taking the keys to the catechism?
01:14I think you believe me.
01:16Anyway, I'm sure I'm telling the truth.
01:20Yes.
01:25Yes.
01:25You don't want to get two with lots of cier cier,
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