Today, France celebrates its national holiday, Bastille Day, named after the notorious Paris prison which was stormed by revolutionaries on this day in 1789 during the French Revolution. While we're not really Francophiles, the day reminds us of France's famous national anthem, La Marseillaise, which may be the world's most recognizable national anthem next to our own. Here it's presented in film, in the iconic Casablanca and in La Vie en Rose, a biographical film of the late singer Édith Piaf (sung by Cassandre Berger over actress Pauline Burlet's lip-synch).