Michel Boisrond ǁ Jane Birkin in Catherine & Co. (1975)
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Alain Delon
Le chemin des écoliers
Dir: Michel Boisrond
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Michel Boisrond ֍ Jane Birkin in Catherine & Co. (1976)
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Brigitte Bardot-Mischa Auer-Jean Bretonniere "Esta pícara colegiala" (Cette sacrée gamine) 1956, de Michel Boisrond.
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Brigitte Bardot et son chien sur le tournage du film "Une Parisienne" réalisé par Michel Boisrond, sorti en 1957
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CATHERINE ET CIE (1975) - JANE BIRKIN: A VISUAL HOMMAGE (Part 7/10)
JANE BIRKIN was famous for disrobing in front of the camera since her naked scene in Blow-Up (see Part 6). She clearly enjoyed doing that in the 1975 French erotic comedy, Catherine And Co, where she plays an entrepreneurial prostitute along Patrick Dewaere
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Director: Michel Boisrond
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- Who are you?
- Doesn't matter.
- What do you want?
- To kill you.
Le Samouraï, Jean-Pierre Melville (1967)
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Brigitte Bardot and Henri Vidal in Une Parisienne (Michel Boisrond, 1957)
Cast: Brigitte Bardot, Henri Vidal, André Luguier, Charles Boyer, Madeleine Lebeau, Claire Maurier, Noël Roquevert, Nadia Gray. Screenplay: Annette Wademant, Jean Aurel, Jacques Emmanuel, Michel Boisrond. Cinematography: Marcel Grignon. Production design: Jean André. Film editing: Claudine Bouché.
Michel Boisrond's Une Parisienne is also known as La Parisienne. I don't know why the indefinite article used for the original release in France was later changed to a definite article, but I wonder if the thinking was something like that of the French censors when they made Jean-Luc Godard change the title of his 1964 film from La Femme Mariée (The Married Woman) to Une Femme Mariée (A Married Woman): They insisted that the definite article implied that the adulterous wife of Godard's film was typical of all married women; changing the definite article to an indefinite one turned the film into the story of one and only one married woman. So maybe taking the reverse route, changing "a Parisian woman" into "the Parisian woman," was the producers' way of suggesting that all Parisian women were like Brigitte Bardot, then at her perky peak as an international sex symbol. Whatever the reason for the title change, Boisrond's film is a fairly banal sex farce, and the only reason to watch it is Bardot -- no one was ever more skilled at exploiting her own charms -- and some nice comic support from Henri Vidal and Charles Boyer, who gives himself over to this nonsense with his usual charm and professionalism.
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if anyone has a link to Les Amours Célèbres (1961) with the original French audio I will love you forever
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Michel Boisrond ǁ Jane Birkin & Patrick Dewaere in Catherine & Co. (1975)
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Michel Boisrond ֍ Patrick Dewaere & Jane Birkin in Catherine & Co. (1976)
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Cartel película "Esta pícara colegiala" (Cette sacrée gamine) 1956, de Michel Boisrond.
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Brigitte Bardot in Come Dance with Me, Michel Boisrond, 1959
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