SERIGNAN
As a pianist at the Grand Hôtel, Samuel observes passing guests without being seen. In 12 years in the business, he’s seen couples make and break, busy businessmen, aristocrats at the counter, femmes fatales, bored children and disenchanted singers. These years of observation have inspired Samuel to write a dozen songs: twelve chronicles of a sublimated everyday life. The soundtrack to an imaginary film in which hotel guests become singers in the style of films by Jacques Demy or Christophe Honoré. So, “Play it again Sam”?