For his first appearance in France since 2007, Michel POLNAREFF created the event in Montluçon (Auvergne) where he inaugurated an exhibition dedicated to him to Mupop, the museum of popular music of the city, and he was obviously awaited by many fans. Images of the arrival all discreetly, with bodyguards and siren, the singer in a huge white convertible Cadillac, then visiting the museum, with alternately the interview of a fan (with wig and glasses) and the singer (white jumpsuit, cowboy hat and, of course, his eternal white glasses) who admits to being honored to be rewarded with the kind of his life.
On the occasion of the American presidential elections, Jean-Pierre ELKABBACH, in studio in the United States, talks with Michel POLNAREFF. The singer (displaying his love of France, in tracksuit with tricolor cock) speaks of the cultural protectionism of the United States, and understands it.
Interview of Michel POLNAREFF by Christophe IZARD (off) on the first part of the show of Claude François at the Olympia that he refused because he did not feel ready to make a great Parisian scene for the moment. He can explain it.
In duplex of Los Angeles, Michel POLNAREFF (colorful hairstyle), on the occasion of the release of his last album, is interviewed from Paris by Laurent DELAHOUSSE, and evokes the demand, sometimes violent, that his father had towards him regarding the learning of the piano: "Should I blame my father for treating me like a slave to classical musicians?... It’s true that 10 hours of piano a day is really a lot... I don’t blame him for the piano lessons but the belt strokes every time I made a wrong note... But I forgave him in my head..."
Michel POLNAREFF (nascent beard and back-clad hair), interviewed in duplex from the "Royal Monceau", in Paris, by Hervé CLAUDE, on the occasion of the release of his album "Kâma-Sûtra", explains the reasons for his voluntary imprisonment in this Parisian palace: "I’ve always had problems with the world, I like to be a little apart, it allows me to be able to create, to be able to find myself, but I’m not a wild complete, the proof is that I have fun talking with you tonight."
Michel POLNAREFF talks about his sexuality and claims that he is not homosexual. Interview interspersed by a very (very) brief excerpt from the song "Je suis un homme". The singer says that one day he will be tired and that he will probably lose his calm before the accusations of homosexuality: "I am very, very nervous... When I am called a faggot... One day, for sure, it will go away..."