Directed by:
Roger VadimScreenplay:
Roger VadimCinematography:
Armand ThirardComposer:
Paul MisrakiCast:
Brigitte Bardot, Curd Jürgens, Jean-Louis Trintignant, Jane Marken, Jean Tissier, Isabelle Corey, Jacques Ciron, Paul Faivre, Jean Lefebvre, Leopoldo Francés (more)VOD (1)
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Bardot stars as Juliette, an 18-year-old orphan whose unbridled appetite for pleasure shakes up all of St. Tropez; her sweet but naïve husband Michel (Jean-Louis Trintignant) endures beatings, insults, and mambo in his attempts to tame her wild ways. (official distributor synopsis)
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Roger Vadim wrote a script on the body, and I mean literally. The final scene, where BB dances, is something that leaves no man indifferent. It is sensual, it is beautiful, it has wildness in it. With this film, Roger Vadim created Brigitte in a way that most people later knew and admired her. It almost suggests a paraphrase of the title to "Et Vadim... created Brigitte". But it's about creating a woman, a woman who can bring deep emotions to men's hearts, both love and hatred, because such a beautiful woman also carries risks. The risk of being loved by everyone and not being properly able to love anyone. ()
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