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Brigitte Bardot, sex goddess of cinema, has died at 93​


Brigitte Bardot, the international sex goddess of cinema in the 1950s and '60s, has died aged 91. Bardot's animal rights foundation announced her death in a statement to news agency Agence France-Presse on Sunday, without specifying the time or place of death.

Stylish and seductive, Bardot exuded a kind of free sexuality, rare in the buttoned-up 1950s. She modeled, made movies, influenced fashion around the world and recorded albums. She married four times. Her list of lovers famously included Warren Beatty, Nino Ferrer and singer-songwriter-producer Serge Gainsbourg, with whom she recorded the French hit Bonnie and Clyde.

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RIP Brigitte :cry:
 

Brigitte Bardot, sex goddess of cinema, has died at 93​


Brigitte Bardot, the international sex goddess of cinema in the 1950s and '60s, has died aged 91. Bardot's animal rights foundation announced her death in a statement to news agency Agence France-Presse on Sunday, without specifying the time or place of death.

Stylish and seductive, Bardot exuded a kind of free sexuality, rare in the buttoned-up 1950s. She modeled, made movies, influenced fashion around the world and recorded albums. She married four times. Her list of lovers famously included Warren Beatty, Nino Ferrer and singer-songwriter-producer Serge Gainsbourg, with whom she recorded the French hit Bonnie and Clyde.

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RIP Brigitte :cry:
Before my time, and not to throw a monkey wrench into the nostalgia, but why not, guarantee, given she never made an American film, and extremely doubtful most dived into French film, majority of the posters above reactions are tabloid generated, they knew to nothing of her. Might as well be commenting on Clara Bow
 
Before my time, and not to throw a monkey wrench into the nostalgia, but why not, guarantee, given she never made an American film, and extremely doubtful most dived into French film, majority of the posters above reactions are tabloid generated, they knew to nothing of her. Might as well be commenting on Clara Bow
Poor anchovies,
Most men did not give a rat's ass as to the country of origin in any of her films.
 
Before my time, and not to throw a monkey wrench into the nostalgia, but why not, guarantee, given she never made an American film, and extremely doubtful most dived into French film, majority of the posters above reactions are tabloid generated, they knew to nothing of her. Might as well be commenting on Clara Bow
Dear Brigitte.
 
Poor anchovies,
Most men did not give a rat's ass as to the country of origin in any of her films.
Proving my point that what you know regarding Brigid Bardo you only know from what you seen in the tabloid press, not a surprise, like most of MAGA, you swallow anything you want to believe is true regardless of validity
 
Proving my point that what you know regarding Brigid Bardo you only know from what you seen in the tabloid press, not a surprise, like most of MAGA, you swallow anything you want to believe is true regardless of validity
Poor anchovies, you proved nothing. Bardot films were everywhere in America.
 

Brigitte Bardot, sex goddess of cinema, has died at 93​


Brigitte Bardot, the international sex goddess of cinema in the 1950s and '60s, has died aged 91. Bardot's animal rights foundation announced her death in a statement to news agency Agence France-Presse on Sunday, without specifying the time or place of death.

Stylish and seductive, Bardot exuded a kind of free sexuality, rare in the buttoned-up 1950s. She modeled, made movies, influenced fashion around the world and recorded albums. She married four times. Her list of lovers famously included Warren Beatty, Nino Ferrer and singer-songwriter-producer Serge Gainsbourg, with whom she recorded the French hit Bonnie and Clyde.

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RIP Brigitte :cry:
Conservatives of the time hated her.
 
AI Overview



While most of Brigitte Bardot's major films were in her native French, she appeared in several movies that were either filmed in English or produced with an English-language version
. The majority of available films are French with English subtitles, but some key films have English audio tracks, including those she made early in her career and some later international co-productions.

Films Originally Filmed in English (or simultaneously)
These films were primarily produced for English-speaking audiences, or were international co-productions where English was the main language of production:
  • Act of Love (1953): A Hollywood-financed film starring Kirk Douglas, shot in Paris, in which Bardot had a small role.
  • Doctor at Sea (1955): A British comedy film where she had her first sizable English-language role opposite Dirk Bogarde.
  • Helen of Troy (1956): A Warner Bros. picture filmed in Italy, in which she played a small role as Helen's handmaiden.
  • Shalako (1968): A Western co-starring Sean Connery, this was a British-German co-production filmed in Spain and England, and released in English.
  • Two Weeks in September (1967): A British-French drama with English dialogue where Bardot starred as a model in London.

Films Available with English Dubbing
Several of her major French films were subsequently dubbed into English for international release. The quality and availability of these dubs can vary:
  • And God Created Woman (1956): The film that launched her international career was released in heavily edited and English-dubbed versions in the U.S..
  • Viva Maria! (1965): This adventure comedy co-starring Jeanne Moreau was released in both its original French and an English-dubbed version.
  • The Parisian (1957): Originally a French comedy, it had dubbed versions released in other languages, including English.
  • Don Juan, or If Don Juan Were a Woman (1973): Her final film appearance, released as Ms. Don Juan in its UK-released English dub.
For the most authentic experience, it is generally recommended to watch her French films with English subtitles, as the dubbed versions may lose some of the original performances and nuance. You can often find streaming and physical media options with various language and subtitle choices.
 
AI Overview



While most of Brigitte Bardot's major films were in her native French, she appeared in several movies that were either filmed in English or produced with an English-language version
. The majority of available films are French with English subtitles, but some key films have English audio tracks, including those she made early in her career and some later international co-productions.

Films Originally Filmed in English (or simultaneously)
These films were primarily produced for English-speaking audiences, or were international co-productions where English was the main language of production:
  • Act of Love (1953): A Hollywood-financed film starring Kirk Douglas, shot in Paris, in which Bardot had a small role.
  • Doctor at Sea (1955): A British comedy film where she had her first sizable English-language role opposite Dirk Bogarde.
  • Helen of Troy (1956): A Warner Bros. picture filmed in Italy, in which she played a small role as Helen's handmaiden.
  • Shalako (1968): A Western co-starring Sean Connery, this was a British-German co-production filmed in Spain and England, and released in English.
  • Two Weeks in September (1967): A British-French drama with English dialogue where Bardot starred as a model in London.

Films Available with English Dubbing
Several of her major French films were subsequently dubbed into English for international release. The quality and availability of these dubs can vary:
  • And God Created Woman (1956): The film that launched her international career was released in heavily edited and English-dubbed versions in the U.S..
  • Viva Maria! (1965): This adventure comedy co-starring Jeanne Moreau was released in both its original French and an English-dubbed version.
  • The Parisian (1957): Originally a French comedy, it had dubbed versions released in other languages, including English.
  • Don Juan, or If Don Juan Were a Woman (1973): Her final film appearance, released as Ms. Don Juan in its UK-released English dub.
For the most authentic experience, it is generally recommended to watch her French films with English subtitles, as the dubbed versions may lose some of the original performances and nuance. You can often find streaming and physical media options with various language and subtitle choices.
So your telling me all the above posters dug deep into fifty year old French cinema?
 
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