Every dream has a price tag. What would you be willing to trade for it? During the day, Monica was a telephone operator, and at night, she performed i[Expand All]
Every dream has a price tag. What would you be willing to trade for it? During the day, Monica was a telephone operator, and at night, she performed in clubs. With her unique voice, she rose from an unknown singer to high-end nightclubs in New York. In the golden 1960s when jazz was all the more popular, she became one of the most sought-after actresses! The wild noise and all-night revelry that came with her fame gradually made her lose herself. Facing her parents' lack of understanding and the successive departure of her lovers, Monica, feeling empty and lost, only had the wine glass in her hand to accompany her as she welcomed the dawn. Does pursuing a dream always come at a heavy price... ? "About Savoring the fragrance of violets, from an ordinary rise to a magnificent life" Monica Sederon "takes the golden 1960s of jazz as the warp and classic songs as the weft, condensing Monica's dramatic rise to fame into 1-2 years. Through the focus and catalysis of key events, it delicately portrays the dilemma between dreams and family The anxious longing for love. Nordic talented female singer Edda Magnason has crossed over into the film industry. With her warm and cold Nordic charm, her voice has once again brought back her unparalleled grace. Monica Zetterlund was born in Sweden in 1937. Not proficient in English, she taught herself by listening to the radio and records, capturing the melodies, rhythms and musical sense of jazz, and gradually solidifying her singing skills. The singers who have influenced her the most are jazz diva Billie Holiday and Ella Fitzgerald. Because of the question, "Why do you sing someone else's song instead of singing about your own life?" She began to cover classic jazz songs in Swedish and unexpectedly became an instant hit. However, beneath her glamorous stage life, Monica has actually been suffering from severe scoliosis all along. At the age of 60[Collapse]