

Céline finally spills the tea on her most iconic album—thirty years later, she's still taking chances.
Thirty years after the release of the album "D'eux", Céline Dion agreed to speak out and reflect on this iconic work. Between intimate confidences and surprising revelations, the singer offers us privileged access to this pivotal moment in her career and a unique moment in her life.
Acting
Céline's raw, unguarded vulnerability—no performance, just truth.
Production
Stunning archival access to 1994 recording sessions.
Writing
Michel Drucker draws out revelations she never planned to share.
Director
Nicolas Perge
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Jean-Jacques Goldman wrote the entire album in two weeks, convinced it would flop because it was 'too French' for global audiences.
'D'eux' remains the best-selling French-language album of all time—over 10 million copies—yet Céline reveals she initially feared it would end her crossover career.