- Parler Г Mon Pгёre (clip Officiel) — Cг©line Dion

: The song was a major commercial hit, reaching #1 in Quebec and spending 63 weeks on the French charts, making it one of her longest-charting singles in that region. Visual Content and Themes

: Due to extreme temperatures reaching 50°C (122°F) during filming, a body double was utilized for certain scenes.

: Filmed in the stark, bright landscapes of Death Valley and Las Vegas, the video uses the vastness of the desert to reflect "quiet strength and timeless beauty".

Céline Dion’s (Talk to My Father) is a deeply personal pop song released in 2012 as the lead single from her French-language album Sans attendre . Written by longtime collaborator Jacques Veneruso , the track serves as a moving tribute to her father, Adhémar Dion, who passed away in 2003. Musical and Critical Reception

The official music video, directed by , premiered on September 6, 2012.

: Reviewers from The Gazette noted that Dion’s performance is "refreshingly subdued," providing a controlled but powerful delivery of an "instantly-accessible melody".

: The imagery features Dion alone in the desert—clad in a white Elie Saab gown—intercut with scenes of a younger woman visiting her father's grave.

Critics generally praised the song for its emotional sincerity and vocal restraint.

: The song was a major commercial hit, reaching #1 in Quebec and spending 63 weeks on the French charts, making it one of her longest-charting singles in that region. Visual Content and Themes

: Due to extreme temperatures reaching 50°C (122°F) during filming, a body double was utilized for certain scenes.

: Filmed in the stark, bright landscapes of Death Valley and Las Vegas, the video uses the vastness of the desert to reflect "quiet strength and timeless beauty".

Céline Dion’s (Talk to My Father) is a deeply personal pop song released in 2012 as the lead single from her French-language album Sans attendre . Written by longtime collaborator Jacques Veneruso , the track serves as a moving tribute to her father, Adhémar Dion, who passed away in 2003. Musical and Critical Reception

The official music video, directed by , premiered on September 6, 2012.

: Reviewers from The Gazette noted that Dion’s performance is "refreshingly subdued," providing a controlled but powerful delivery of an "instantly-accessible melody".

: The imagery features Dion alone in the desert—clad in a white Elie Saab gown—intercut with scenes of a younger woman visiting her father's grave.

Critics generally praised the song for its emotional sincerity and vocal restraint.