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Interview: The Indie Spirit-nominated actress has made just 2 films, but both speak to her finely tuned ability to portray ...
Set in the countryside of France during the summertime, âBonjour Tristesseâ follows the father-daughter duo of Cécile and ...
âBonjour Tristesseâ is set in the present day but pulls from vintage aesthetics. It âexists out of timeâ and taps into a ...
The first rule of making a film of Bonjour Tristesse is that it must look splendid, and if nothing else, Durga Chew-Boseâs adaptation achieves that. Gently updating Françoise Saganâs generational 1954 ...
Returning to Françoise Sagan's novel made famous by Otto Premingerâs 1958 movie, writer-director Durga Chew-Bose makes an ...
âBonjour Tristesseâ works best as a sustained mood, as an evocation of long summer days that might not actually exist outside ...
A remake of the 1958 Bonjour Tristesse , once again finds the setting on the Riviera. Bonjour Tristesse, which means âHello ...
The producers of this iconic adaptation on how they champion women directors, are extremely persistent and are great at ...
A French literary classic, âBonjour Tristesseâ (translates as âHello Sadnessâ) was a publishing sensation in 1954 with its ...
A review of Bonjour Tristesse, a drama starring Lily McInerny and Chloë Sevigny, in select Canadian theatres on Friday,.
Bonjour Tristesse isnât a particularly enriching adaptation or entry into its genre, but itâs well-crafted and well-performed enough to be worth watching.
Less than five minutes into her debut feature, âBonjour Tristesse,â as faultlessly framed shots of the rippling French seaside and all of its natural wonders cascade across the screen ...
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