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Bonjour tristesse, Movie

Bonjour tristesse 1958

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Otto Preminger's (Anatomy of a Murder) 1958 chic, bittersweet drama set on the French Riveria, starring Deborah Kerr and David Niven. The title translates to 'Hello Sadness' in English. The film - which features both colour and black & white sequences - is based on Françoise Sagan's bestseller, written when the author was only 18. More

Cécile (Jean Seberg) is the decadent daughter of rich playboy Raymond (Niven). Anne (Kerr), a friend of Raymond's late wife, arrives at their villa to visit. While tolerant of most of her father's mistresses, Cécile is wary of the prudish Anne and does her malicious best to break up the relationship. Her cruelty, and Raymond's dissolute ways, drive Anne towards a tragic end. Hide

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      Beautifully restored print, glorious technicolor, fabulous script, great acting... Deserves wide general release

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Preminger’s adaptation of this tale of teen meddling in a (pretty sleazy) dad’s love life is visually sumptuous, the backdrop of the French Riviera almost a character in its own right – a big call given the gusto which the vibrant Jean Seberg, Mylène Demongeot, David Niven and Deborah Kerr bring to their performances. Enlivened by comic and charming moments, the dramatic aspects of the film never veer into cheese, with Seberg capturing the extremes of youthful excitement and hopelessness that accompany the transition towards adulthood.

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