“For years, we have been the eyes and ears of the public before they enter the theaters, enter the stadiums. Responsibility a little overwhelming but enjoyable: we didn't have to disappoint anyone..."
They were nicknamed "Johnny's Three Musketeers"... Key figures in the Hallyday shows, Roger Abriol, Jacques Rouveyrollis and Bernard Schmitt have between them no less than one hundred and ten years of loyalty to the singer.
They are the men in the shadows, the dream makers hiding behind the scenes or at the back of the sound and light desks. Within the creative unit, they formed a circle around Johnny in which he could feel confident, hesitate or change his mind, away from the scrutiny that so often weighs on stars.
From the perilous tours of the seventies to the monumental shows of the 2000s and the last performances of the Grand, the Three Musketeers invite us here to follow them backstage, where no one can enter without presenting the “All Access” pass.
Through their voices, their looks, everyone will be able to relive the crazy story of Johnny's concerts and meet the singer coming out of his dressing room at the head of his clan and master of his art, he reveals himself in all his complexity and all his humanity...